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Car used in the Pakistan Stock Exchange Attack seen on a TV Drama

Car used in the Pakistan Stock Exchange Attack seen on a TV Drama

According to reports, on June 29, four terrorists attacked the Pakistan Stock Exchange building in Karachi but failed to enter and were killed by security forces within ten minutes.

During the attack, three police officers and a security guard foiled the terrorist attack and embraced the martyr.

Recently, the public saw a terrifying thing. Media users saw a car in a TV drama serial used by terrorists to attack the Karachi Stock Exchange building.

This is indeed a very strange thing and the viewers were shocked on July 1 after watching the car on the Geo TV drama 'Deewani'. The car shown in the play had the same number plate of BAP 629, which was a Toyota Corolla, which was used by the Balochistan Liberation Army to incite its attack on June 29 in Karachi.

According to the Sindh Excise Department, the vehicle was registered in 2013 and is currently in the name of a bank.

The drama titled titled 'Deewangi' can be viewed on YouTube and its episode 33 show's the car used in the terrorist attack. The video at 2:40, timestamp shows the same car parked in a parking lot, with two characters walking past it.

Viewers immediately took notice of the car's number plate, saying it was used in the Karachi terrorist attack.

The incident was broadcast on Wednesday, July 1, of course, the footage was filmed before the incident was broadcast. Further investigation is underway to determine the date of the shooting.

Pakistan Stock Exchange attack

On Monday, four terrorists attacked a stock exchange building in Karachi and were also killed. A police officer and two security guards also lost their lives in thwarting the attack, the insurgent group "Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA)" announced responsibility for the attack.

On June 30, Prime Minister Imran Khan addressed the floor of the National Assembly, saying the attack was probably planned in India.

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