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An Anti-Terrorism Court judge has rapped the police for asking for physical remand of 115 of the over 200 prisoners who escaped from the Malir Jail in Pakistan's Karachi during last week’s earthquake.
In Karachi, Pakistan, over 200 prisoners escaped Malir Jail after an earthquake caused chaos. An Anti-Terrorism Court judge ...
According to reports, the tremors were felt in the Malir area and had a magnitude of 3.5 on the Richter scale.
According to reports, the tremors were felt in the Malir area and had a magnitude of 3.5 on the Richter scale.
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Daily Times on MSNKarachi hit by two more quakes as Landhi fault line remains activeKARACHI - Two more low-intensity earthquakes struck Karachi on Friday morning, raising the total number of tremors recorded ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNKarachi shaken by two more earthquakes as six-day tremor tally hits 32Karachi was shaken again on Friday morning by two earthquakes, bringing the total number of tremors in six days to 32.According to Express News, the first quake's epicentre was in DHA, while the ...
NEW DELHI, June 5. /TASS/. Police have managed to apprehend 104 of more than 200 prisoners who escaped from the Malir prison in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi during an earthquake evacuation, ...
Karachi has experienced over 21 mild earthquakes in the past two days, sparking debate about a potential major quake. Experts ...
ShareMore than 200 prisoners escaped from a jail in Pakistan’s largest city following an earthquake in the early hours of ...
The inmates were being moved around the prison after the quake when they made a run for the gates, officials said.
A total of 216 inmates fled Malir prison to a nearby residential area after guards temporarily moved them because of earthquake tremors.
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