Police arrests ‘main suspect’ in radio Pakistan vandalism, arson case

PESHAWAR: Police on Monday claimed of having arrested “main suspect” in the Radio Pakistan Peshawar vandalism and arson case.

The accused identified as Moosa Khan was responsible for setting the Radio Pakistan Peshawar building on fire during a protest on May 10 following the arrest of former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf chairman, Imran Khan.

Vehicles parked in the building of Radio Pakistan were also set on fire, while the miscreants damaged and looted government property, including cameras, microphones and other office equipment.

The police said Moosa Khan was arrested during a successful raid in Peshawar’s Paka Ghulam area. Furthermore, the arrest of other accused involved in the vandalism and arson case is underway.

Last week, Peshawar police nabbed a prime suspect, who sold the gate of the Radio Pakistan Peshawar building after protestors vandalised and set the building on fire on May 9.

Investigation revealed that Umar had sold the stolen gate of Radio Pakistan to a junk dealer for Rs 9,000. The police, however, swiftly took action, arresting the primary suspect and successfully recovering the stolen gate.

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