MQM founder murder attempt foiled in London: MQM-London
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LONDON: A break in attempt to the MQM founder house in London has been foiled. The party said that two individuals, apparently an Asian and the other African, tried to break into the MQM leader’s Abbey View house in middle of the night of Aug 22-23.
When the neigbours and security guards spotted the duo, they escaped in a white car.
In a statement, the MQM-London said that the incident could not only have been a botched break-in but also an attempt to murder Mr Altaf Hussain, who has been living in self-exile from over two decades.
The party said that the break-in involved two men climbing over a neighbour’s wall at 2am in the morning who along with Altaf’s personal guards became aware of the attempt following which the two men managed to flee.
The London faction of the party reported the incident to the Metropolitan Police and appealed to the British Prime Minister Theresa May to take stern notice and immediate steps both to bring the culprits to justice and to provide foolproof security for Mr Hussain’s Abbey View Residence.