Police post at market demanded

Published November 7, 2003

KHAIRPUR, Nov 6: The traders’ organizations have expressed their concern over rising graph of robberies in the grain, date and fruit market of the city.

Speaking at a press conference on Wednesday, president, traders’ organisation, Malik Abdul Ghaffar, said robbery incidents were rising in the market located at the city centre.

They said the police had failed to control crime in the area which was adjacent to the DCO office and DPO house.

They demanded that a police picket should be established at the market.

SUSPENDED: The education EDO suspended nine high school teachers and five primary school teachers the other day.

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