A former Journalist Imraz Iqbal along with 5 others was questioned at the CID Headquarters yesterday.
CID Officers confirmed the 5 were questioned in relation to missing firearms since the coup of 2000. They confirm that the five may be taken in for further questioning.
Police have also indicated that some more people may be taken in for questioning.
The six were taken in for questioning on Wednesday night.
A total of 13 firearms are still missing since the 2000 coup.
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