Pakistan officer accused of extrajudicial killings gets bail

Rao Anwar, a former Karachi police chief whose forces have been accused of killing of more than 400 people in police raids. (AN photo)
Updated 11 July 2018
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Pakistan officer accused of extrajudicial killings gets bail

KARACHI, Pakistan: A Pakistani police officer accused of scores of extrajudicial killings has been released on bail.

Rao Anwar, a former Karachi police chief whose forces have been accused of killing of more than 400 people in police raids, was released on Wednesday.
Authorities say he was behind a "stage-managed" shootout on Jan. 13 in which police killed a 27-year-old aspiring fashion model from a prominent Pashtun tribe. The killing was widely condemned by rights groups and sparked nationwide protests by Pashtuns, who have long complained of harsh treatment by security forces.

The Pashtun tribes are concentrated along the restive Afghan-Pakistani border, where security forces have been waging a yearslong campaign against al-Qaida and other militant groups. 


Two former German defense officials implicated in Russian spy case: ministry

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Two former German defense officials implicated in Russian spy case: ministry

  • The two men supplied the woman with information

BERLIN: Two former German defense officials are being investigated after a German-Ukrainian woman was arrested on charges of spying for Russia, a defense ministry spokesman said Wednesday.
He said the two men — a recently retired staff officer and a former senior civil servant — supplied the woman with information, but that it remained unclear whether they knew she was allegedly spying for Russia.