Thursday, October 9, 2003

News (6th,7th and 8th Oct)

By Our Correspondent.
CHAKWAL, Oct 6: Duty Officer and Naib Mohrrar of
Saddar Police Station Chakwal were suspended forthwith
and they were directed to report in the District
Police Line.  District Police Officer Chakwal Ch:
Muhammad Zaman paid a surprise visit to City and
Saddar Police Station of Chakwal on Monday.  The Duty
Officer Sub Inspector Tariq Bin Aziz was not present
and he left the Police Station without writing report
in the Roznamcha while Naib Mohrar was not in the
uniform.  Both the Police officials were suspended and
a show cause notice to the SHO of the Saddar Police
Station was issued as he had not control over his
staff.  Later on DPO Chakwal raided the City Police
Station and found that the cleanliness of the Police
Station was not up to the mark, a show cause notice
was issued to the SHO City Police Station Raja Khan
Zaman and he was directed to improve the cleanliness
situation in the Police Station.  District Police
Officer Chakwal told the newsmen that the surprise
raid on Police Stations will continue and all the
Police officials are warned that they should be in
uniform during duty time. 

By Our Correspondent.
CHAKWAL, Oct 6: Illicit arms and narcotics were
recovered by four different raids in the Chakwal
Police Stations.  Choa Saiden Shah Police arrested
Ghulam Hassan resident of Talagang and recovered 30
bore pistol from him.  Kallar Kahar Police nabbed
Moula Buksh resident of Village Dhoke Sar and
recovered 12 bore gun from him.  Kallar Kahar Police
also apprehended Gulistan Khan resident of Village
Chak Khshi and a 30 bore pistol was recovered from
him.  Dhumman Police arrested Ghulam Jabbar resident
of Village Chak Qada and 120 grams chares was
recovered from him. 

By Our Correspondent.
CHAKWAL, Oct 6: At last District Public Safety
Commission Chakwal was able to get suspended a Head
Constable of Saddar Police Station who was allegedly
involved in a torture case on a blind person.  A
resident of Village Mohra Kore Chasham lodged a
complaint before District Public Safety Commission
Chakwal and contended that the Head Constable Khalil
Ahmad tortured him in the Police Station.  The
application was sent to District Police Officer
Chakwal for his comments and DPO conducted an inquiry
through ASP Saddar Circle Chakwal and allegation was
found correct in the inquiry.  The Head Constable was
immediately suspended and a departmental inquiry was
also initiated against him.  The application with the
action was sent back to the District Public Safety
Commission Chakwal.  It is wroth mentioning here that
this is the only relief so far DPSC since its
functioning from October last year as most of the
applications received through DPSC were found baseless
and was sent back to the DPSC from DPO Office Chakwal


By Our Correspondent.
CHAKWAL, Oct 7: Two women including a young widow
were killed in a road-side accident at Village Munday
some 25 kilometer from here when a rickshaw turn
turtled and went in to a deep ditch.  Ghulam Sughra
Widow of Ghulam Hussain and Faheema W/O Iftikhar
resident of Village Bhagwal came to take medicine from
Rural Health Center Mundy and they were boarded on a
rickshaw along with a minor child.  On a deep steep
and sharp term rickshaw driver lost control over and
rickshaw fell down in a deep ditch of 20 feet along
side the road, resulting killing of both the women at
the spot and rickshaw driver received multiple
injuries, however minor child were survived. 

By Our Correspondent.
CHAKWAL, Oct 7: The students of Government Post
Graduate College Chakwal boycotted the classes on
Tuesday and they came out on the road and took out a
big procession.  They were demanding immediate arrest
of the killer of Moulana Azam Tariq MNA who were
killed last day by a terrorist activity.  The students
were chanting slogans against the Government.  They
marched on the various roads of the city and blocked
Chakwal-Talagang road for hour.  The student leader
threatened that if the killer of Moulana Azam Tariq
were not apprehended by the Government then the
classes of the college will be boycotted and
procession would be taken out daily.  The students
disbursed peacefully however the heavy contingent of
Police were deployed on the route of the procession,
and no on towards incidents occurred. 

By Our Correspondent.
CHAKWAL, Oct 7: Tehsil Council Chakwal approved more
than 25 millions developments projects in the 38 Union
Councils of Tehsil Chakwal in a special meeting that
was held at Iqbal Library Chakwal on Tuesday and it
was presided over by Naib Tehsil Nazim Muhammad Altaf
Hussain.  Tehsil Nazim Amir Bhatti was also present on
this occasion.  The various development schemes like
drainage, pavement of the streets and boundary walls
along the graveyards were included by the
recommendations of the Tehsil Council members.
Speaking on this occasion Tehsil Nazim Amir Bhatti
told the house that equal amounts of development
schemes in every Union Council was provided
irrespective of the political affiliation.  He further
told that Tehsil Council wanted to provide basic
necessities at the doorstep of the people. 

By Our Correspondent.
CHAKWAL, Oct 8: Additional District and Session Judge
Chakwal Hassan Mabroor Kiani suspended the order of
Judicial Magistrate Chakwal who summoned two senior
journalists and a publisher of a local newspaper
through warrant of arrest in his court for trial
against them in a private complaint under section 500
and 501 C.R.P.C.  Riaz Anjum lodged a private
complaint before Judicial Magistrate Chakwal and
contended that a baseless news item was published in a
local newspaper Daily Chakwal Nama which defamed him.
Judicial Magistrate after recording the statement of
complainant and an other witness summoned Chief Editor
Muhammad Tahir Farooqi, Editor Abdul Ghafoor Minhas
and Publisher KBSM through warrant of arrest.  The
Chief Editor, Editor and Publisher filed a revision
petition before the Session Court and contended that
it is a dispute between responded Riaz Anjum and Allah
Ditta both were the resident of mohallah Line Park
Chakwal and they were issuing statements against the
each other and the petitioner had no link with their
dispute, therefore the impugned order the Judicial
Magistrate should be suspended.  Journalists were
represented by Syed Ejaz Hussain Hamdani Advocate.
The learned Session Judge suspended the order of
Judicial Magistrate, admitted the petition and
summoned the record from the subordinate court and fix
27th October next date.  

By Our Correspondent.
CHAKWAL, Oct 8: The protest call made by the
Divisional Union of Journalits Rawalpindi in front of
the parliament on 13th October was postponed and the
next date of protest will be announced later on.
Divisional Union of Journalists announced a protest
march in front of parliament house as the killer of
Pind Dadan Khan based journalist Raja Ejaz Ahmad was
not traced out after the lapse of 55 days.  Divisional
President Khawaja Babar Salim announced this protest
march in a rally that was held at Pind Dadan Khan some
five days ago. 

By Our Correspondent.
CHAKWAL, Oct 8: A motorcyclist was killed as he was
hit by a speedy truck at Jhelum road Chakwal.  The
deceased Javied Iqbal 32 years of age was hit by a
speedy truck No.7563 on Wednesday, resulting his
instant death on the spot.  The driver of the truck
Muhammad Bashir was fled away from the scene.  City
Police Chakwal registered a case against the truck
driver and started searching.  The Police sources told
that the mind of the deceased was not up to the mark
and he was unbalanced mind. 


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