MANSEHRA: A model court on Tuesday awarded death sentence and Rs0.5 million fine to a resident after convicting him for killing a man and injuring another.

Convict Nisar Ahmad had gunned down Mohammad Banaras and injured Asad Qazzafi Khan in Balakot area a years ago.

Judge Wajid Ali Khan declared that the convict would be “hanged by the neck till declared dead.”

He, however, said his order needed confirmation by the chief justice of the Peshawar High Court.

The verdict read that Rs0.5 million fine would be given away to the heirs of the deceased and if the convict didn’t pay fine, he would serve jail term for six more months.

The convict was awarded life imprisonment by the district and session judge but he had challenged it in the Peshawar High Court’s Abbottabad Circuit Bench, which referred the petition to the model court for decision.

LICENCES CANCELLED: The food department on Wednesday cancelled the licences of 10 subsidised flour outlets over hoarding and profiteering.

“We supply 5,705 20kg flour bags at the subsidised rate daily and licences of those outlets breaking the law will be cancelled,” district food controller Uzma Shah told reporters.

She said the subsidised flour’s 20kg bag would be sold at Rs1,295 under the government’s relief package announced for the people.

Ms Shah said she had also warned mills of action over the supply of substandard flour.

“Our [food department’s] teams regularly pay surprise visits to mills to check the quantity and quality of flour and other wheat extracts,” she said.

Published in Dawn, November 9th, 2022

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