Bandits wound four passengers

Published October 8, 2001

SUKKUR, Oct 7: Four people were wounded when bandits fired at two buses on the Indus Highway near Lanjolaro village and Begari Bund, 50km from here, on Saturday night.

The bandits opened fire at a Karachi-bound bus (F-7781) near the Lanjolaro village when the driver did not stop the bus at their signal and tried to speed away.

Meanwhile, the bandits attacked another bus, coming from Peshawar, near the Begari Bund, wounding four passengers.

Those injured were identified as Nazir Ahmed Malik, resident of Bhawalpur, Ghulam Rasool, resident of Rajanpur, Mohammad Hayat Channo and Zulfiqar Abro, residents of Thul. They were admitted to a hospital in serious condition.

PRIVATIZATION DEFERRED: The Privatization Commission has deferred the decision to privatize the Pak-Saudi Fertilizer Factory.

Seven unions of Pak-Saudi Fertilizer Factory, Multan, National Fertilizer Marketing, Lahore, Pak-American Fertilizer Corporation, Lahore, and Pak-Saudi Fertilizer, Karachi branch, sent memorandums to Gen Pervaiz Musharraf to review once again the issue of the privatization of th factory.

They said Pak-Saudi Fertilizer was the only unit in the public sector which was giving 100 per cent production and was fetching one billion rupees for the factory, and in the last 10 years, had had yielded more than 11 billion rupees for the exchequer, besides huge amounts in the shape of taxes.

The privatization of such a remunerative factory was not advisable, they said.

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