Geo and Samaa reported that threatening letter sent by some Imran Khan(also named Usman Khan-Aman Khan-Toofan Khan in some reports) and Samandar Khan have been found near their DSNG vans parked outside Supreme court building.
That letter says that these bombers have paid 2.5 million to police and with corrupt police's help they will breach SC building's security and will crash bomb laden car into SC building and will also strike lahore next day.
Bomb Disposal Squad have just checked and cleared the SC building.
Letter issuing threats to CJ,president found on SC premises
ISLAMABAD: The Bomb Disposal Squad declared the Supreme Court premises a ‘safe zone’, after checking the grounds for an explosive device on Thursday.
A letter containing threatening statements to the president and chief justice of Pakistan was earlier found on the grounds of the Supreme Court building in the Red Zone area of Islamabad. It said that a bomb was planted inside the court building.
The letter stated that President Asif Ali Zardari and Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry will be targetted. It also said that the planted bomb would be detonated after 12pm on Friday.
The letter has reportedly been written by two persons who stated in the letter that their names are Aman Khan and Samandar Khan. They claimed in the letter that they have had help from the police to plant the bomb.
Police and other law enforcement agencies have taken immediate notice of this letter, and security around the court has been beefed up.
A Bomb Disposal Squad arrived at the SC premises, and combed the building for any explosives or planted device. Employees and lawyers were evacuated from the three-storey building.
Senior lawyers present at the premises said that the threat’s importance had increased against the backdrop of the court’s suo motu notice of the ongoing violence in Karachi.
The SC is scheduled to hear the Karachi violence case tomorrow (Friday), where the government is expected to submit a report.
http://tribune.com.pk/story/239264/letter-issuing-threats-to-president-cj-found-on-sc-premises/
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SC: Letter carrying death threats for CJ, presdent found in parking lot
Islamabad: Police and Bomb Disposable Squad have launched a search operation on the premises of Supreme Court after a letter carrying threats of killing President Zardari and Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry was found from the parking lot of the court on Thursday.
The letter stated the bomb had been planted with the help of police on the court premises to kill the CJ.
The letter which carries two names i.e. Samandar Khan and Usman Khan as its writers said they had spent RS2.5 million on the plan in which some policemen are also involved.
According to text of the letter, they entered into the Supreme Court premises with the help of police, planted a bomb and left.
The Bomb Disposable Squad had cleared the toilets on the Supreme Court premises and now busy in searching others parts.
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Alert as letter threatens blast in SC, life bid on President
The handwritten letter also threatens life attempts on President Asif Ali Zardari in the coming days. Security has been put on high alert in the federal capital, while bomb disposal squad has started searching through the SC and adjoining buildings.
The senders claim in the roughly-scribbled manuscript said that they do not hail from any militant group. They reportedly mentioned their names as Samundar Khan and Toofan Khan.
A report said unidentified miscreants threw pamphlets in red zone of the capital, threatening to kill the President and the Chief Justice. Authorities found a letter in the parking area of the Supreme Court, threatening to kill both.
The sender also threatened to blow up the building of Supreme Court on August 26 and claimed that bombs have been planted in the premises.
The Chief Justice has taken notice of the letter and ordered the authorities to tighten the security of the Supreme Court.
The security of the President has also been increased while intelligence agencies are investigating the threat.
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Letter threatens bomb explosion at SC
Updated at: 1428 PST, Thursday, August 25, 2011
ISLAMABAD: A letter threatening a bomb explosion was found in the parking area of the Supreme Court, Geo News reported. Fear spread after the letter was received and the bomb disposal squad was called to search the premises of the Supreme Court.Unknown men threw the letter near media teams which were covering proceedings of the Supreme Court. The letter stated that a bomb had been kept at the Supreme Court which would explode on Friday. Upon receiving information of the letter, a special police team led by the ASI reached the Supreme Court and started securing the premises.
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