50 miscreants arrested for attacking KFC in Pakistan
Police have rounded up 50 suspected miscreants after they attacked an outlet of the American fast food chain KFC in Mirpur region of Pakistan recently.
Mirpur AJK Senior Superintendent of Police Kamran Ali, in a statement released to the media here on Saturday, said that police are after other absconding accused miscreants involved in storming the Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet at sector F/1 in the city for its alleged involvement with Israel during a pro-Palestinian protest demonstration, calling for boycott of the KFC products, reported The Nation.
“Raids are being conducted to unearth and round up the accused with the help of CCTV cameras,” the statement said, adding that all the accused would be brought to justice as the case has been registered with the concerned police station.
“No person or group could be allowed to create tension and unrest and create law and order under the bogey of the religious extremity,” the SSP said in the statement, warning to deal with the violators of the law with iron hands.
Unveiling the details of the mishap, SSP Kamran Ali expressed that about 350 people brought out a protest rally from local mosque at Allama Iqbal Road against the Israeli aggression against Palestinian Muslims at about 9.00 Friday night, calling for a for a boycott of the fast food products of the KFC outlet located at F/1 in the city.
The mob in procession of cars, bikes, and bye-foots reached the KFC and other adjoining business hubs of the commercial activities and started trying to damage the private properties.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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