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29 March 2004 Monday 07 Safar 1425



MIANWALI: Bike-lifting cases on the rise

By Our Correspondent


MIANWALI, March 28: Incidents of theft, dacoity and lifting of motorcycles are alarmingly on the rise in the city. More than 10 motorcycles have been lifted so far within a week. Even the people offering funeral or regular prayers in mosques fear that they might deprive of their bikes.

Umer Daraz Khan Sherwani of UC-17 Nazim has condemned the local police for its failure to provide security to citizens and demanded that culprits involved in the crime should be arrested immediately. He has also demanded increase in police patrol during night hours.

The citizens also allege that the City SHO was responsible for increase in the crime rate. They cite many crime incidents, including the murder of a renowned scholar, looting of thousands of rupees from cattle buyers at Mela Mandi, in which the police could not trace the culprits.

They further allege that heroin and other drugs are being sold openly, but the police only arrest the addicts. Social circles have urged the DPO to take stock of the situation.




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