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Rawalpindi Court Issues Arrest Warrants of Babar Awan
13 hours ago ago from A Pakistan News
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan News: Rawalpindi civil court has issued non-bailable arrest warrants against Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Babar Awan on Saturday. The court ordered the police to arrest the minister to produce him before the court. The learned court has third time issued warrants against Babar Awan and ordered police through CPO Rawalpindi to present him in handcuffs before the court on December 21st. A large ...
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21 hours ago ago from Today News From Pakistan
RAWALPINDI: Rawalpindi civil court has issued non-bailable arrest warrants against Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Babar Awan on Saturday. The court ordered the police to arrest the minister to produce him before the court. The learned court has third time issued warrants against Babar Awan and ordered police through CPO Rawalpindi to present him in handcuffs before the court on December 21st. A large number of lawyers reached ...
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We wrote earlier on this blog about an important change in the law regarding a police officer's right to search the vehicle of a person recently arrested in his vehicle. Prior to that change, when police arrested a person in or at his/her vehicle, the police had a right to search the passenger compartment (not the trunk) of the vehicle. This was considered a search incident to an arrest and provided the police with an automatic excuse to ...
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BBC News - US arrests three Africans in 'al-Qaeda cocaine sting'
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The suspects are said to have offered to drive cocaine across the Sahara A court in the US has for the first time charged suspected members of al-Qaeda with plotting to traffic cocaine in order to fund terrorism. The three suspects, who are believed to be from Mali, were extradited to New York from Ghana. They were arrested this week in an operation involving informants posing as Colombian leftist rebels. The suspects ...
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U.S. Officials: Arrests in Africa Link Al Qaeda and Drugs Friday, December 18, 2009 Print WASHINGTON Three accused Al Qaeda associates taken to New York on Friday are charged with plotting to ferry drugs through the Sahara desert to raise money for terror attacks evidence of what prosecutors say is a dangerous, growing alliance between terror chiefs and drug lords. The arrests mark the first time U.S. authorities have captured and ...
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