Tuesday, 3 June 2014
MQM leader Altaf Hussain Arrested in London
London: The leader of MQM Altaf Hussain has been arrested by the counter-terrorism squad in London and the Scotland yard has also confirmed it. Altaf Hussain has been arrested in the case of Money Laundering case. The case started 1 and dhalf years ago when Imran Farooq, a prominent leader of MQM was killed and the Money Laundering is found to be involved in the reasons for which murder was done. Pakistan government has been told by scotland yard about the incident. Remember, Altaf Hussain is involved in the investigation of Imran Farooq murder case and Money Laundering.
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