The two-room office of the "Gawahi" web television channel, which preached Christianity, was located in Akhtar Colony which has a large minority population mostly belonging to the lower income group.
"Fire destroyed everything in the office. The incident is still being probed," police officer Sarwar Commando said.
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"We had been getting threats from unknown persons to shut down the channel and stop preaching Christianity," he said.
William suspected "some chemical was thrown inside which burnt down everything -- plastic and electronic equipment including computers and cameras".
Police said the office was located in a residential building and after the fire broke out firemen had to rescue families trapped inside.
Initial investigation showed that a short-circuit may have caused the fire. The channel had not reported any threat to them to the police, they said.
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