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Cases lodged at CTD over threatening letters to SC, LHC judges

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Cases lodged at CTD over threatening letters to SC , LHC judges

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ISLAMABAD: Cases were registered in Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) on the issue of receiving threatening letters to judges of Supreme Court (SC) and Lahore High Court(LHC).

A case was registered at Police Station CTD in Islamabad on the complaint of Supreme Court R&I Branch In-charge.

A case has been registered under sections 7 ATA and 507 of the Anti-Terrorism Act.

According to the text of the FIR, ordinary mail was received which was received by the secretaries of the respective justices. Admin-in-charge said over phone on April 3 that white powdery chemical is present in these envelopes.

According to the FIR, three letters were sent to Gulshad Khatoon address unknown and one letter to Sajjad Hussain address unknown. Attempts have been made to spread fear through the letters.

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On the other hand, a case of receiving threatening letters to 4 judges of Lahore High Court was also registered in police station CTD Lahore.

According to the CTD spokesperson, a case has been registered against unknown accused under the provisions of Section 507 and 7 of the ATA.

According to the sources, CTD is investigating the letters sent to Islamabad Supreme Court and High Court judges.

According to the preliminary investigation, the letters to the Supreme Court and High Court judges were sent from the same place. The letters were sent from Sub Divisional Post Office Satellite Rawalpindi. According to preliminary investigation, the stamp on the letters belongs to Sub Divisional Post Office Satellite Town.

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Sources said that the staff of Sub Divisional Post Office Satellite Town is also being investigated. Islamabad Police is collecting CCTV evidence near all the post boxes of the concerned post office.

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