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Student opens fire after caught cheating

KARACHI: An MA student drew a pistol and fired after an invigilator caught him cheating during an examination at the University of Karachi (KU). According to the KU Public Relations Department, Candidate of MA pervious (International Relations), Azim Ali, son of Mohammad Ali, role no. 12079, was busy cheating from his text book at an examination center, Shaikh Zaid Islamic Research Center when the invigilator of the exam, Malik Abdul Qadir Ghouri, confronted him, asking for his answer sheet and cheating material. Ali drew out a TT pistol and fled while firing in the air. The Controller of examination, KU Maqsood Hussain, has ordered and enquiry into the incident. Witnesses say that the incident caused chaos amongst the students, some of whom ran for cover leaving behind their papers. No case has been registered with the police so far. staff report

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