In a concerning series of events, at least 17 senior judges across Pakistan, including members of the Islamabad High Court (IHC), Lahore High Court (LHC), and the Supreme Court (SC), have received suspicious letters containing a white powder. The letters, which have been described as threatening, prompted an immediate investigation by authorities. Among the recipients were Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa and several other SC judges. An FIR has been registered over these letters, and reports suggest that the substance found in the letters is allegedly laced with Anthrax, with some letters containing 10% Arsenic. A new militant group, Tehreek e Namoos Pakistan (TNP), with unknown origins and motives, has claimed responsibility for sending these letters. This marks the second time the group's name has emerged in connection with incidents in Islamabad. The situation has sparked political controversy, with PTI accusing the government of being behind the 'poisonous letters.'
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