LONDON: The ScotlandYard (SY) has moved ahead in its investigation into the murder case of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader Dr Imran Farooq.
Dr Imran Farooq was stabbed to death by unknown assailants in front of his residence in central London on September 16, 2010.
To take the investigation into the murder mystery further ahead, a counter-terrorism command of the ScotlandYard on Tuesday searched a residential house in a posh locality of London, the SY officials told Geo TV London correspondent Murtaza Ali Shah.
However, no arrest was made during today’s house search, the officials said, adding help was also being taken from CCTV footages.
The murder probe is being taken forward with the help of seven CCTV footages coupled with other evidence, they said.
According to London police, as many as 85,870 documents had also been examined while interviews of eight persons had so far been conducted in connection with the investigation.
Dr Imran Farooq was stabbed to death by unknown assailants in front of his residence in central London on September 16, 2010.
To take the investigation into the murder mystery further ahead, a counter-terrorism command of the ScotlandYard on Tuesday searched a residential house in a posh locality of London, the SY officials told Geo TV London correspondent Murtaza Ali Shah.
However, no arrest was made during today’s house search, the officials said, adding help was also being taken from CCTV footages.
The murder probe is being taken forward with the help of seven CCTV footages coupled with other evidence, they said.
According to London police, as many as 85,870 documents had also been examined while interviews of eight persons had so far been conducted in connection with the investigation.
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