HARIPUR: American national held

Published March 8, 2006

HARIPUR, March 7: Law-enforcement personnel picked up an American national from Ghazi Bazaar, some45 km from here, on Tuesday. “We are unable to confirm in what activities he (US national) was involved and why he has been taken into custody,” said a police official, requesting anonymity.

Informed sources said the American, identified as Alex Bryan, was picked up by plainclothesmen from a rented house where was reported to have been living for the past two and a half months.

Mr Bryan, who is in his 30s, is reported to have developed friendship with a resident of Ghazi Tehsil, Asif, and had stayed in his home three months ago.

Police quoted Asif as saying that Mr Bryan was jobless and had come to Pakistan to find a job in a fast food restaurant.

It is not clear whether secret agencies have found any clue to the purpose of Mr Bryan’s stay near the Tarbela dam and where he has been taken to.

DISTRICT COUNCIL BODIES: District council convener Safdar Zaman on Tuesday notified members of the 16 district council committees.

Chairmen of the committees would be elected in the next meeting of the council.

According to a notification issued on March 6, the convener empowered by the council in its meeting held on Feb 28 and under the rules of the Local Government Ordinance 2001, constituted the committees and nominated seven members from the house.

The committees are for works and services, revenue, forestry, fisheries, sericulture and wildlife, farm produce market, education, district accounts, finance, sports and culture, justics, agriculture, social welfare, ushr and zakat, excise and taxation, labour, health, CCB monitoring and code of conduct.

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