
Police intensify search for absconding Qadri
The police said that if he failed to appear within the stipulated time, strict legal action would be taken against him. ACP Rubina Mizwani said that the bounty on Qadri has been increased to Rs 40,000.
According to Bhanwarkuan police, Qadri's daughter Ayesha is still in police custody as her remand was recently extended by six days by the court for further questioning regarding her father's whereabouts.
Indore district court has granted Qadri one month to appear before it, warning that if he fails to do so, proceedings to seize his property will be initiated. During the hearing, police informed the court that raids were being carried out at multiple locations, but Qadri has remained elusive.
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