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August 12, 2006 Saturday Rajab 16, 1427

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Four LDA men held after row with police



By Our Correspondent


SAHIWAL, Aug 11: The Yousafwala police arrested a Lahore Development Authority magistrate and three other employees after an exchange of harsh words over vehicular collision on Friday.

Reports said LDA magistrate Chaudhry Akhtar Ali, together with his gunman Mujahid Ali, reader Zahid and Amjad Iqbal was coming towards Lahore from Multan by his car (LZO-7200) with a blue revolving light. Rashly driven, the car collided with a patrol police vehicle (IDB-1953) over which the police started its chase.

As the driver accelerated, the magistrate’s car hit another official vehicle (LDP-2100) and at some distance touched yet another vehicle (IDT-1771).

A bus (IDX-7404) too was scratched by the hit-and-run vehicle which was eventually stopped by the police. A row ensued between the LDA officials and the police who, however, arrested the violators. The traffic on the Lahore-Multan Road remained suspended.

The police instituted a case against the LDA officials under section 16-MPO, 186, 353, 427, 257, 148, 149 PPC and 11-B of Arms Act. They claimed to have recovered an unlicensed weapon from the car.

Meanwhile, the Harappa police registered cases against two officers of the Habib Bank for embezzlement of Rs500,000 from the public accounts.

The Yousafwala police registered a case against an impostor who was befooling the public in the guise of an insurance company. Muhammad Sabir Dhakkoo had allegedly collected Rs100,000 from Manzoor Ahmad of Mayo Colony on the pretext of doubling the amount.

ARRESTS: The Yousafwala police arrested two prayer leaders on the charge of delivering provocative speeches during prayers. Cases were registered under 3-2/65 of amplifier act.






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