ISLAMABAD: Convicted

Published December 15, 2002

ISLAMABAD, Dec 14: Senior Civil Judge Arshad Ali awarded two-and-a-half-year collective rigorous imprisonment to two accused in different theft cases on Saturday.

Malik Sher, against whom a theft case was registered with Ternol Police Station, was awarded one-year rigorous imprisonment.

Another accused, Intisarul Haq, was awarded one-and-a-half- year rigorous imprisonment in three different theft cases filed with Secretariat Police Station.

JUVENILES RELEASED: Civil Judge Chaudhary Mumtaz Hussaain released two juveniles on personal surety in a theft case on Saturday.

A theft case was filed with the I-9 Police Station against Malik Waseem, aged 15, and Mohammad Sharif, aged 14. They were accused of stealing a a motorbike (RIV-968), belonging to Naseer Ahmed, on December 12.

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