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 Karachi bombing seven cases registered
 Updated at: 1201 PST,  Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Karachi bombing seven cases registered KARACHI: Four police stations (PS) have registered seven cases relating to the series of yesterday’s bomb blasts that terrorized the metropolis city here.

Police sources told that two cases relating to the blasts at Qasba Colony Mor and Shahrah-e-Orangi were registered at PS Orangi Town on the complaint of Sub-Inspector Sikandar, while Banaras Chowk blast case at PS Tirabad on the complaint of injured Sartaj Khan and two FIRs were registered at PS Shahrah-e-Noorjahan on the complaints of two citizens Sultan Muhammad and Lal Muhammad. Pak Colony’s two bomb blast cases were registered on the complaints of two wounded citizens Muhammad Aleem and Shah Zaman. The unidentified culprits have been charged under terrorism laws in all the seven cases.

Police sources told that the series of blast incidents were under investigation, but no arrest has yet been made.

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