LAKKI MARWAT: Miscreants torched the building of a private school in Mastikhel area of Lakki Marwat district on Sunday night.

The police said that a group of miscreants led by Mohammad Shafiq, Naseer and Samiullah set the building on fire.

They said that the fire extensively damaged the building, turning the furniture and other equipment into ashes.

Former district nazim Qudratullah Khan Advocate, who is the owner of the school, told the police in his preliminary report that he learnt about the incident in the morning. He said that when he reached the site he found the school’s building engulfed in flames.

Mr Qudratullah is the son of Haji Mohammad Aslam Khan, head of Marwat Qaumi Jirga. He told the police that with the help of villagers they extinguished the fire.

The former nazim told the police that the miscreants also damaged the solar power system of the school. He added that the fire gutted eight classrooms and the principal’s office.

He said that a tube well was also damaged in the fire.

The police said that they had registered a case against the miscreants under relevant sections of law and began investigation.

Published in Dawn, September 3rd, 2024

Opinion

Editorial

Spoiler alert
17 Jun, 2026

Spoiler alert

AFTER the temporary peace deal between the US and Iran is physically signed in Geneva on Friday, an arduous process...
Storm-tested cities
17 Jun, 2026

Storm-tested cities

THE deaths caused by the latest spell of monsoon rains in KP and Punjab illustrate how quickly severe weather can...
Chakwal tragedy
17 Jun, 2026

Chakwal tragedy

A NINE-year-old girl is dead because a Punjab Crime Control Department gunman mistook her family’s car for a...
A new deal
Updated 16 Jun, 2026

A new deal

AFTER three and a half months of war between US-Israel and Iran and an acrimonious temporary ceasefire, a genuine...
Charter of economy
16 Jun, 2026

Charter of economy

NO one expected the PTI to accept the government’s invitation to sign a charter of economy; just as few expected...
Hostage seamen
16 Jun, 2026

Hostage seamen

SOME 50 days on, 11 Pakistani nationals are still in Somali pirates’ captivity. Their appeals to the Pakistani and...