Lyari gang war commander's sister led group after his arrest, reveals target killer

Lyari gang war commander's sister led group after his arrest, reveals target killer
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Summary She had tasked him with killing rival group's operative named Jani, confesses criminal

KARACHI (Dunya News) – Arrested target killer and gang war operative, Naeem alias Lambu has revealed that Qayyum alias Chingari’s sister led the gang after he was arrested, reported Monday.

Naeem who was arrested on June 16 in Manghopir area was interrogated and authorities compiled a report that reveals women groups involved in different crimes.

According to the report, after Naeem was jailed, his sister named Sameera stepped up and led target killers and criminals.

She had different criminals affiliated with rival gang war group abducted and murdered. Target killer who has made the revelations before interrogators, Naeem, stated that he worked for the woman.

She had tasked him with killing rival group, Baba Ladla’s operative named Jani, Naeem revealed.

Police have stated that Sameera went into hiding after a target operation was launched in Karachi in September 2013.

It should be mentioned here that death row convict, Qayyum was killed in Balochistan’s Hub in an encounter with his accomplices.

Rangers are leading an operation in Sindh’s capital for past nearly two years against criminals and armed wings of political parties. Dozens of target killers belonging to a political party have been copped in the operation.

The paramilitary force has also arrested several agents working for Research and Analysis Wing, Indian intelligence agency.

A target killer arrested earlier this month revealed that over 30 workers of Muttahida Qaumi Movement, a political party claiming to represent mohajirs in Sindh were trained by Indian agency to spread unrest in the city among other parts of the country.

An in-service Indian naval officer who was arrested in March confessed that he was tasked with targeting China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, a $46 billion historic investment by China in Pakistan.

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