It should be noted here that these letters have sent to judges by a woman named Resham.


Lahore: The Lahore high court’s (LHC) four judges have also received threatening letters after the Islamabad high court (IHC).
Registrar office stated that the letters have been sent on the names of justice Shujaat Ali Khan, justice Shahid Bilal Hassan and justice Aliya Neelam.
Counter terrorism department and police officers have reached to LHC. The security has been tightened amid this situation.
The forensic teams have arrived to high court for the evaluation of suspicious letter and the evaluation is being taken from CCTV cameras of LHC. The ones who received letters are three judge’s administrative committee’s member of LHC.
It should be noted that earlier IHC’s chief justice Aamir Farooq and eight more judges had gotten suspicious letters.
However, a staff of judge opened a letter and had found powder in it. In the context of letter, the word anthrax had written.
It is important to mention here that these letters have sent to judges by a woman named Resham. She did not mention her address in it.
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