Karachi, Pakistan – In a shocking turn of events, the bodies of victims from the infamous Karachi blaze case have been exhumed for DNA sampling, sparking new hopes for investigators seeking answers. The DNA samples will be sent to the Chemical Examination Laboratory at Karachi University for further analysis. According to sources, the DNA sampling process has been initiated, which will help determine if any chemicals were used on the deceased. If found, this could lead to a wider scope of investigation.
Karachi’s Police Surgeon, Dr. Samia, has confirmed that DNA samples could not be obtained from the two shops where the bodies were brought from. Sources indicate that the test will reveal whether any chemicals were used on the victims. This development comes after the initial DNA sampling was conducted for identification purposes only.
In a related development, the Sindh government has set up a special committee to investigate the Radio Pakistan building fire incident. Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar, leader of the Movement for the Protection of the Constitution, has stated that Pakistan will not compromise on its stance regarding Kashmir.
Meanwhile, the American Embassy in Islamabad has announced the launch of the Liberty Bell Initiative to commemorate the 250th anniversary of American Independence. American Ambassador Natalie Baker inaugurated the Liberty Bell Initiative at the Lincoln Corner in Islamabad.
In other news, the operation to find bodies buried under the rubble in Karachi’s Gul Plaza is ongoing. The machinery has been temporarily stopped to prevent further damage. A severe cold wave has hit Karachi, with winds blowing at 20 kilometers per hour.
In a separate incident, the Sindh government has expressed gratitude to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for its contributions to eradicating polio in Pakistan. The government has emphasized the need for close coordination between relevant institutions to ensure the effective implementation of health projects.
Rain and snow have disrupted traffic in several districts, with roads experiencing reduced visibility. Light to moderate rain is expected to continue in Sindh and Punjab cities.
A trade leader has demanded an explanation from the market association for the high maintenance charges of 245 rupees per square foot, despite the lack of proper arrangements.
In a landmark judgment, the Sessions Court in Seri Sadhar has sentenced a woman to life imprisonment for murdering her husband. The accused had been on the run for several years, wanted in multiple cases, including murder, abduction, and robbery.
In a separate incident, the Deputy Commissioner of East District has regularized an unauthorized petrol pump on the land of the University of Karachi. Earlier, the pump’s NOC had been cancelled.
A MQM-P leader has written to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to investigate several projects being implemented under the World Bank’s umbrella.
In a related development, Barrister Goher has stated that any decision on the Board of Peace without presenting the terms and conditions would be unjust. Donald Trump has announced that he would continue to work with the Board of Peace and other countries, including the United Nations.
A trade leader has demanded an explanation from the market association for the high maintenance charges of 245 rupees per square foot, despite the lack of proper arrangements.
The Karachi police have confirmed that five lionesses, three lions, and three lion cubs are among the animals found in the factory in Nawab Shah. The lions were being kept at a factory in Nawab Shah.
The United Arab Emirates has announced a new plan to tackle the issue of rain. According to reports, artificial rain would be used to alleviate water scarcity.
The police have identified three individuals, including Sarfaraz, a resident of Garden, Muhammad Usman of Metroville, and Muhammad Raheem of Gujranwala.
Bollywood actress Sayani Gupta has shared her experience of facing opposition from her mother when she started her acting career. The actress stated that her mother had threatened to cut her wrist and had considered acting as a taboo profession.

