Lahore: A report on the contents of the threatening letters sent to the judges came out.
According to investigative sources, Bacillus anthrax is a soil-borne bacterium. Bacillus anthracis is commonly found in animals. According to the forensic report, 70 mg of arsenic has been identified from the letters.
Investigative sources say that the letters tried to influence the judges’ decisions and criticized the judicial system by referring to Tehreek-e-Namoos Pakistan. The letters read Welcome to Bacillus Anthrasis, the words Welcome to Bacillus Anthrasis used to intimidate the judges.
The case of the incident was registered in the High Court in charge of security. The investigation team that went to Islamabad obtained important evidence on the aspects of similarity. The elements sending the letters will be identified soon.
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