Friday, March 14, 2003

Hot News (13 March)

CHAKWAL March 13. The trial of famous CIA Police gang rape case started on
Wednesday in the court of Additional District and Session Judge Chakwal Syed
Akhlaq Ahmad.  The petitioner Nasreen Akhter appeared before the court through
her counsel Syed Ejaz Hussan Hamdani and told the court that the seven witnesses
that she had submitted before the court in her private complaint are valid and
she don’t want to present any more witness and wanted to rely on the previous
witnesses.  The learned court ordered two witnesses Muhammad Ashraf resident of
Village Harrar and Secretary General of Press Club Chakwal Kh: Babar Salim to be
appeared before the court on 31st March.  According to the prosecution Nasreen
Akhter alleged that ASI of CIA Police Chakwal Mukhtar Ahmad, Head Constable
Aziz-Ullah, Constable driver Khalid Mehmood, Ex-Constable Ghulam Ahmad, Sheikh
Hasnain Mehdi, Khalid Awan and Muhammad Ishaq abducted me and my daughter Rozina
Shaheen and put us in illegal confinement at the house of Ex-Constable Ghulam
Ahmad mohallah Dhoke Moman Chakwal and all these seven gang rapped her daughter
Rozina Shaheen.  Nasreen Akhter in her private complaint also produced
Magistrate Dr. Mubeen Aslam who conducted the judicial inquiry on the order of
District Magistrate Chakwal, Lady Doctor Munira Jalil who examined Rozina
Shaheen in District Headquarter Hospital Chakwal, Mr. Kamran Rizvi then Chairman
of Human Rights Commission of Government of Pakistan who held the inquiry on the
directive of then Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and in his inquiry report he
confirmed that Rozina Shaheen was sexually assaulted by Policemen.  Nasreen
Akhter asked the court that Kamran Rizvi, Mubeen Aslam and Lady Doctor Munira
Jalil should be summand through court.

CHAKWAL March 13. Additional District and Session Judge Chakwal Syed Akhlaq
Ahmad acquitted a drug pusher by giving him the benefit of the doubt.  The
accused Sajawal Khan was arrested by City Police Chakwal on October 2002 and
recovered 107 grams chares from him from Pir Bukhari Darbar.  The prosecution
was failed to provide the necessary evidence therefore the court acquitted him.

CHAKWAL March 13. The action committee to save Municipality General Bus Stand
Chakwal held an other protest meeting on Wednesday evening and chanted slogans
against former Federal Minister Lt. General ® Abdul Majeed Malik.  They were
protesting against the reopening of two closed wagon stands inside the city and
they were demanding immediate closeure of these two illigal wagon stands as the
General Bus Stand Chakwal was providing goo travelling facilitties to each and
every big city of Pakistan.  The public meeting was addressed by the Muhammad
Umar, Moulana Abdul Shakoor Naqashbandi, Mushtaq Faugi, Malik Lal Khan, Syed
Nazakat Hussain Shah.  The speakers were of the view that due to re-opening of
wagon stands in Chakwal City more than one thousands shopkeepers and small
traders who invested millions of rupees in the General Bus Stand area and they
were deprived of earning their lively hood as all the vehicles were shifted to
these two wagon stands.

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