Sunday, May 18, 2003

Hot News (17th May)

CHAKWAL 17 May, A woman was killed while four other
passengers received multiple injuries  at Chakwal
Talagang Road near village Murid some 10 KM from here
on Saturday in a head on collision between a Suzuki
carry and a speedy truck. According to detail the
carry vane No. IDC-3985 carrying passenger returning
from Patalian Darbar and when they were crossing near
village Murid a speedy truck No. PN-9915 appeared on
the scene from the opposite direction and hit the
carry vain resulting killing a women Bakhat Begum on
the spot while four other were shifted to District
Headquarter Hospital Chakwal in a critical condition.
The drier of the truck fled away from the scene after
the accident, however Sadder police Chakwal on the
report of Aslam Pervez S/O Ghulam Hussain registered a
case against the accused driver and started searching
him.
CHAKWAL 17 May,  The division bench of the Lahore
Highcourt Rawalpindi bench upheld the capital
punishment awarded by District and Session judge
Chakwal of the accused Raisham Khan S/O Allah Dittah
R/O village Bikhari Kalan. The accused Raisham Khan
was awarded death sentence on 24-01-96 as the double
murder case was proved. The accused had killed his
real brother Muhammad Sadiq and his daughter Irshad
Begum with dagger. The learned judges of division
bench of the high court after hearing the appeal of
the accused, retained the death sentence of the
subordinate court and wrote that the accused had
committed a henious crime therefore deserved no mercy.
CHAKWAL May 17, The vacancy of District Officer
Education Chakwal is lying vacant from the past four
months and male and female teachers of district
Chakwal are facing great hardships. Due to this
vacancy the bills, holidays and other day to day
important matters remained stand still and thus
causing hinderence in the smooth function of the
education department. The effecties demanded immediate
posting  of District Officer Education or a temporary
officer should be given an additional charge to clear
the day to day matter.

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