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Rangers seize 10 hand grenades in raid

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Personnel of the Sindh Rangers, based on intelligence information, raided the Liaquat Market in the Saudabad area of Malir and seized heavy sabotage equipment.

A heavy contingent of paramilitary soldiers reached the spot and cordoned off the area. They seized 10 hand grenades and eight detonators on the roof of a shop. Personnel of the Bomb Disposal Squad were called in to defuse the explosive material. They were said to be checking how old the hand grenades and detonators were.

Two sisters held for kidnapping a newborn baby Police on Friday arrested two sisters for their alleged involvement in kidnapping a newborn baby boy from a private hospital in Gulberg.

Police said a woman, namely Humaira, had registered a complaint at the Baldia Town police station on Sunday, claiming that her newborn baby boy had been kidnapped from the hospital. However, during the investigation, police found a twist in the story. Police said Humaira was not the mother of the boy, but she had registered the complaint to dupe the police into believing that she was the victim.

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