MUZAFFARGARH: A young man was booked by the Daira Din Panah police for abusing a TikToker girl and issuing threats against her.

According to the first information report (FIR), complainant Muhammad Armaghan alleged that his sister, Alishba Fatima, received a friend request from Muzammil Rauf but she refused to accept it. Later, Rauf threatened her and used foul language against his sister. The victim saved the screenshots and told her family about it. Daira Din Panah police registered a case against the suspect under the Telegraph Act.

INQUIRY: Daira Din Panah police registered a case against four journalists for alleged violence during a protest by the traders against the municipal committee officials.

District Police Officer Dr Rizwan Khan, in an open court, ordered an inquiry into the case against journalists and alleged violence on Saturday. According to details, traders were protesting by blocking the road against the revenue and municipal committee officials for sealing their shops.

Police took action against the protesters and tortured journalists who were accompanying the protesters. Later, Daira Din Panah police registered the case against four journalists and 15 identified and 15 unidentified men for attacking the police with batons, snatching their mobile phones, service cards and cash.

On Saturday, the DPO, during an open court, ordered an inquiry into the incident. He said if the inquiry proved the allegations against the SHO, he would be taken to task.

SACKED: An SHO was dismissed from service over links with criminals, corruption and criminal activities.

Former SHO Qureshi Police Station Sabir Klasra was found guilty of the charges during an inquiry and was dismissed from service. The inquiry officer analysed the evidence and found Klasra guilty.

The inquiry report was presented before the DPO where Klasra failed to prove his innocence. At this, DPO Dr Rizwan Ahmed Khan dismissed him from service.

BODY FOUND: The body of an unidentified person was found near the head on Fatehpur Bridge Munda Canal on Sunday. Police shifted the body to hospital for a post-mortem.

CAMEL: Sitpur Police Station arrested a man and recovered from him a valuable camel that he had stolen about a month ago.

Police arrested the suspect, identified as Baga Budhwani, and recovered the camel worth Ra0.9m from him.

Published in Dawn, March 17th, 2025

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