The video received mixed reactions.
Karachi would likely receive from 150 to 200 millimeters of rain in the next three days.
The incident that led to this conviction occurred on June 4, 2021, in the city's Zia Colony. Haider was apprehended while in the act of desecrating the Holy Quran shortly after Fajr prayers.
Eyewitnesses reported that the woman was shaken but calm after the incident.
The dacoits also sent videos to his sons, showing the victim shackled in chains.
The other robber fled the scene safely.
The man was unable to pay rent of his house for seven months.
The husband had been accusing his wife of extramarital affairs for several months.
The police not only rescued the child but also recovered the money involved in the transaction.
The police stated that samples would be sent to a laboratory in Lahore for DNA testing to support the investigation.
The harrowing incident occurred in Zafar Colony.
While Lahore manages to impose between 30,000 to 35,000 fines daily, Karachi averages a mere Rs3,000 to 5,000 fines each day.
The suspect was arrested by the law enforcers on the charges of murder.
DNA samples of all eight suspects were sent to JPMC.
Ten vehicles were also set on fire by armed men.
Police station Qabula registered a case under the provisions of rape on the complaint of the father of the victim girl and arrested the accused.
The cop was made hostage by dacoits after deadly attack.
The car was parked for two days in the area.
The incident took place in Shafiqabad area in the provincial capital.
Officials said the bomb was placed in a motorcycle.
The video which has no sound shows Natasha, her lawyer and Dr Chunni Lal discussing something 'important' following the incident.
The leopard, which had sustained a tail injury, was rescued and treated for five weeks at the Wildlife Rescue Centre.
The deceased have been identified as Romila, 60, Mahwish, 30, Samar, 28, and Aun, a 4-year-old child.
Police have recovered the girl's body and sent it for forensic analysis.
She was contacted by her friend Shakeela, who was the suspect's sister, for a city tour in Islamabad.
The distressing incident came to light in August last year.
The video exposes the claims of the Sindh government.
Khalid, who had been employed by the LHCBA for the past 25 years, was reportedly struggling to support his family, including his five children, while living in a rented house.
The police are conducting raids to arrest the suspect.