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April 13, 2016
- PakistanPakistan People’s Party dissolves provincial bodies in a bid to restructure
- BusinessPizza Hut launches Cheesy Bites across Pakistan
- PakistanPakistan prepares 10-year National Flood Programme
- LifestyleAnushka Sharma turns a GHOST in new comedy production ‘Phillauri’
- PakistanZarb-e-Ahan: Forces call in air strikes on Choto Gang in Rajanpur
- SportsVirender Sehwag taunts Shoaib Akhtar after Pakistan’s defeat against India in Azlan Shah Hockey Cup
- BusinessFPCCI prepared comprehensive budget proposals
- WorldMurdered NIA officer’s wife Farzana dies in hospital
- PakistanNUST ranks among top 150 world universities
- ViralSelfie from Space: Russian’s Sergey Ryazanskiy celebrates Cosmonautics Day

KARACHI (Staff Report) – A hand grenade exploded inside courtroom in Karachi’s Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) after a judge asked a police constable if he knew how grenades worked. The constable, instead of explaining his expertise in weapons and grenade handling to the judge, opted to demonstrate practically by promptly pulling out the pin from the grenade.
This resulted in a loud explosion, injuring three including the constable and a court clerk.
The blast took place while hearing of a case was underway in courtroom-III. Two policemen and a court clerk were among injured and taken to a nearby hospital for first aid. Court’s proceeding was briefly suspended as a result.
According to media reports, the grenade in question was a locally developed bomb which was brought to the courtroom by Investigation Officer Abid Ali as evidence. The bomb was, reportedly, not defused before production in the court.
The police and paramilitary forces in the vicinity immediately surrounded the area after the explosion fearing a terrorist attack and the security forces were put on high alert.
It is safe to say that now the whole court knows how grenades work, including the curious judge.
According to authorities, the constable who apparently knows how grenades work will be punished severely after he recovers from his injuries.
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April 13, 2016
- PakistanPakistan People’s Party dissolves provincial bodies in a bid to restructure
- BusinessPizza Hut launches Cheesy Bites across Pakistan
- PakistanPakistan prepares 10-year National Flood Programme
- LifestyleAnushka Sharma turns a GHOST in new comedy production ‘Phillauri’
- PakistanZarb-e-Ahan: Forces call in air strikes on Choto Gang in Rajanpur
- SportsVirender Sehwag taunts Shoaib Akhtar after Pakistan’s defeat against India in Azlan Shah Hockey Cup
- BusinessFPCCI prepared comprehensive budget proposals
- WorldMurdered NIA officer’s wife Farzana dies in hospital
- PakistanNUST ranks among top 150 world universities
- ViralSelfie from Space: Russian’s Sergey Ryazanskiy celebrates Cosmonautics Day

KARACHI (Staff Report) – A hand grenade exploded inside courtroom in Karachi’s Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) after a judge asked a police constable if he knew how grenades worked. The constable, instead of explaining his expertise in weapons and grenade handling to the judge, opted to demonstrate practically by promptly pulling out the pin from the grenade.
This resulted in a loud explosion, injuring three including the constable and a court clerk.
The blast took place while hearing of a case was underway in courtroom-III. Two policemen and a court clerk were among injured and taken to a nearby hospital for first aid. Court’s proceeding was briefly suspended as a result.
According to media reports, the grenade in question was a locally developed bomb which was brought to the courtroom by Investigation Officer Abid Ali as evidence. The bomb was, reportedly, not defused before production in the court.
The police and paramilitary forces in the vicinity immediately surrounded the area after the explosion fearing a terrorist attack and the security forces were put on high alert.
It is safe to say that now the whole court knows how grenades work, including the curious judge.
According to authorities, the constable who apparently knows how grenades work will be punished severely after he recovers from his injuries.
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