Thursday, September 11, 2003

News (9th and 10th Sep)

CHAKWAL SEPTEMBER, 9. The mysterious disappearance of
70 years old man of Village Murid was solved as his
dead body was recovered from Nullah Soaj.  Ch: Majhi
Khan along with his donkey card went to the farm field
but never came back.  The relatives were searching him
from the past three days and after hectic efforts, his
dead body was found under the debris of the Nullah.
The dead body was mutilated and he was identified from
his cloth.  It is learnt that due to heavy torrential
rain, water came in the Nullah suddenly with full
pressure and swept Ch: Majhi Khan and his donkey cart.


CHAKWAL SEPTEMBER, 9. The trial of famous CIA gang
rape case was adjourned for 15th September.  The
mother of the victim Nasreen Akhter along with her
counsel were present at the court of Anti-Corruption
Rawalpindi and it was presided over by Special Judge
Aslam Khan.  The accused ASI Mukhtar Ahmad and six
others were present in the court and the counsel of
the victim contended that the accused Police officials
were using delaying tactics one reason and the other,
causing delay of justice to the victim as the FIR was
registered against the accused on June, 1995 after
conducting the judicial inquiry by the order of then
District Magistrate Chakwal. 

CHAKWAL SEPTEMBER, 9. Senior Civil Judge Chakwal Mian
Munsab Ali Joya was transferred to District Sahiwal as
Senior Civil Judge Chakwal Mr. Tariq Masood Bhatti was
posted here in his place.  Both the judicial officers
will assume their charge within next few days.  In the
meantime DSP investigation Ch: Muhammad Younas was
posted at Punjab Constabulary Rawalpindi and he joined
his new assignment.  No other DSP was appointed at his
place.  DSP Headquarters Ch: Hanif Ahmad was also
posted from here to special branch Lahore and in his
place no DSP was sent. 

 
 
CHAKWAL, Sept 10: District and Session Judge Chakwal
who is also chairman human rights board District
Chakwal summoned SDO WAPDA Chakwal and Revenue Officer
WAPDA to appear before the court on 22nd September.
Haji Muhammad Ishaq through his counsel Syed Ejaz
Hussain Hamdani lodged a complaint that the WAPDA had
removed his two electricity meters from the two shops
despite the bill were paid and he approached the
learned court and the leaned Session Judge intervene
into the matter and directed the WAPDA officials to
restore the electricity supply and meters.  The
complainant in his application contended that the
WAPDA officials send heavy amount of electricity bills
of amounting 25,563 and which was amended by due to
intervention of the court and rupees 6,564 was paid to
the WAPDA and now the WAPDA again sent a bill of 6,474
of August which is more than the consumption of the
units.  The petitioner prayed that the actual unit
consumption bill is to be released so that he would
pay the amount.  The learned Judge summoned both the
WAPDA officials to appear before the court with the
record. 

CHAKWAL, Sept 10: Saddar Police Chakwal nabbed a
person involved in the stealing of water pipe tags
from the mosques.  Police arrested accused Muhammad
Faryad and recovered 85 water tags from him.  In the
meantime six people including a mother and his child
were injured in four different incidents.  Seven
persons attack on the house of Nisar Ahmad and
reflected multiple injuries to Parveen Akhter and her
12 years son Nisar Ahmad.  Case was registered against
Marium Bibi, Sakina Bibi, Rashman and four other
un-identified persons.  A young man Asad Abbas was
attacked by Muhammad Salim with Hocki and Asad Abbas
was shifted to District Headquarter Hospital Chakwal.
In the 3rd incident a cyclist Yawar Khan was hit by a
speedy car at Chakwal-Talagang road Chakwal he was
shifted to District Headquarter Hospital Chakwal in
critical condition.  In an other accident a speedy car
collided with rickshaw at Millat Chowk Chakwal
resulting multiple injures to Abdul Jabbar and
Azmat-Ullah. 

CHAKWAL, Sept 10: District Nazim Chakwal Sardar
Ghulam Abbas has said that without the participation
of women in the field, development and prosperity
cannot be achieved and present Government had given
representation of 33% women in the new District
Government System and the foundation of silent
revolution is very much taking its course.  He was
addressing a big public gathering at border town of
Village Nara Mughlan some 45 kilometer from here.
After inaugurating the office of a NGO Photohar
Organization of Development Assistance.  Director of
the association Nazir Ahmad and Samina Akhter also
spoke on this occasion and they briefed about the
organization PODA.  District Nazim announced
up-gradation of Mulhal Mughlan hospital and 24 hours
service will be available at this hospital, and he
ordered immediate posting of doctors, Para-medical
staff, other required machinery for X-rays and
medicines.  District Nazim further told that District
Government is working very hard to provide basic
amenities at the door-steps of the people and the
development schemes of more then rupees 3 billions by
the District Government from the last two years. 


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