Police team beaten up, hospitalised

Published September 16, 2006

SIALKOT, Sept 15: A Satrah police party was beaten up badly in Satrah village, Daska tehsil, on Friday. According to the FIR, a police team led by ASI Amjad Farooq and comprising on constables Yaseen, Nasir Mahmood, Amin and Naveed raided the house of Nawaz for his arrest along with Abdul Razzaq and Abdul Majeed, wanted by the police in theft cases. When the police raided the house, Nawaz and his six sons Abdul Hameed, Shahbaz, Riaz, Ejaz, Abdul Majeed , Abdul Razzaq, daughters Azra and Sonia and their 10 accomplices, armed with iron rods, hockey sticks and bricks, attacked on them. They made the police officials hostage, tore their uniforms and beat them up.

The policemen were admitted to the Daska THQ hospital.

No arrest has so far reported.

SODOMY: Two students of Government Boys Higher Secondary School, Ghuenky, were sodomised after kidnap by two people on Friday.

According to the FIR, the school principal deputed Hamid Ali and Husnain Ali of class seven to help the health department’s mobile teams for giving anti-polio drops to children. They were busy in giving drops at Adda Ghuenky when Mudassar alias Machhu and Ali Husain kidnapped them and took them to a nearby deserted place and sodomised them.

They were admitted to hospital in critical condition.

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