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‘Faizabad probe body recommends action against responsible’

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The Faizabad probe commission on Thursday completed its final report, well-placed sources said.

The commission was constituted to investigate the Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan sit-in staged at Faizabad Interchange in Islamabad in 2017 on the orders of the Supreme Court.

Sources said the commission head Akhtar Ali Shah has submitted the final report to the Cabinet Division including the statements of 28 important personalities including the retired army generals and government officials in the Faizabad sit-in probe.

The reports of the Intelligence Bureau, police, Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, Federal Investigation Agency and Counter-Terrorism Department are also made part of the report

The Faizabad probe commission in its report said all decisions made during the TLP’s sit-in were taken by the chief executive at the demand of the provincial government, the sources said.

The commission has also recommended action against the many concerned personalities in its report, the sources said.

The federal government will submit its report to the Supreme Court.

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