threatening letters to judges;  Investigation teams have started investigation

Islamabad: In the case of sending threatening letters to judges of the Supreme Court, the investigation teams also started investigating the chemical found in the letters and its supply.

CTD teams have started tracing the sellers of arsenic to find out where the chemical is sourced from.

According to sources, the investigation teams visited i-Ten in Islamabad and Pansar stores in New Town and Commercial Market in Rawalpindi.

The investigation teams obtained the data of pansar stores located near both the areas, and inquired about the purchase of arsenic powder from the pansar stores. CTD has started getting complete data of arsenic sellers in the twin cities.

It should be noted that arsenic mixed powder was also included in the letters received by the judges of the High Court.

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