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2018-07-12 |
[DAWN] A nine-year-old boy was rubbed out and another child injured when two gunnies resorted to gun sex at a corner meeting of the Pakistain Moslem League-Nawaz (PML-N) at Kot Lakhpat on Tuesday. Mazhar Jan, 9, breathed his last in hospital while the condition of Fahad was said to be stable as he suffered bullet wound in his leg, a doctor told media persons at the Lahore General Hospital. There were conflicting reports about the incident when some PML-N men tried to mislead police by alleging that the party’s corner meeting came under fire by the gunnies of the Pakistain Tehrik-e-Insaf ...a political party in Pakistan. PTI was founded by former Pakistani cricket captain and philanthropist Imran Khan. The party's slogan is Justice, Humanity and Self Esteem, each of which is open to widely divergent interpretations.... . However, it was a brave man who first ate an oyster... during preliminary inquiry it transpired that it was the result of gun sex by the two button men of PML-N leader Haji Muhammad Aslam Bhatti. Eyewitnesses said the button men had gun sex before the arrival of Saad Rafique who was scheduled to attend the corner meeting of the party at Babar Chowk. They said Saad Rafique was contesting the election for PP-168. Lahore Operations SSP Asad Sarfraz told Dawn that the death of a boy and injury to another was the result of gun sex by the two button men of a PML-N leader at the corner meeting. "We dispatched police to respond to the emergency situation and they tossed in the clink Drop the rod and step away witcher hands up! both the button men," he said, adding that a criminal case had been lodged against them. |
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Sipah-e-Sahaba 'terrorist' arrested | |
2007-12-10 | |
![]() Bhatti told Daily Times that Muhammad Saleem alias Hafiz Bilal, a resident of Gujranwala, worked for the defunct militant organisation Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan. He said Saleem had planted a four-kilogramme improvised explosive device at the Bab-al-Imran imambargah in Malakwal on June 30, 2006. The Malkwal police had registered a case against unknown culprits under Section 7 of the Anti Terrorist Act (ATA), he said. On Sunday, the SDPO said, police received information about some proclaimed offenders hiding in a house in Malakwal. A police team raided the house and arrested Saleem and Shahid alias Shahdoo, who was wanted in several murder cases, after a two-hour long shootout, he said. Police have seized two Kalashnikov rifles and more than 2,000 bullets from the arrested. Authorities had announced a Rs 500,000 reward for Saleems arrest. | |
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Afghanistan-Pak-India |
Families marry off minor girl as reconciliation |
2005-10-30 |
Where is the terrorist connection, you ask? Well just read down to the end of the article, and all will be revealed ![]() Woman booked for killing husband: Kabirwala police registered a case against a woman and her parents for killing her husband. Muhammad Aslam Bhatti of Faisalabad was married to Zaitoon of Kot Islam in Kabirwala in 1990. Zaitoon, mother of four, came back to her parents in September after she had an argument with her husband. Mr Bhatti came to Kabirwala to take his wife back on October 23 but she refused to go with him. On October 26, Akhtar, Mr Bhattiâs younger brother, received a message that his brother was in critical condition because his in-laws had given him poison. He took him to a hospital in Abdul Hakim where he died on October 28. Akhtar filed a murder case against Zaitoon, her parents and Qayyum Bibi, one of her sisters. ATA section added to leg-chopping case: Police on Saturday added a section of the Anti-Terrorism Act to a case of leg chopping of a woman by her husband because he waved the amputated leg in the air which was an offence under section 7-A of the ATA. Sadiq Bhatti had chopped off the leg of his 45-year-old wife in Jalla Jeem village in Mailsi in Vehari district on suspicion of infidelity. Bhatti was produced in an Anti-Terrorism Court in Multan on Saturday where he confessed the crime. The court remanded him in police custody. |
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