Courts held in prison

Published September 30, 2006

NOWSHERA, Sept 29: Nowshera district and sessions judge Mohammad Saleem Minakhel and senior civil judge Qaiser Raheem recently held courts in Nowshera sub-jail for two days and decided 20 cases of petty crimes.

The judges held the courts on the directives of Chief Justice Tariq Pervez Khan who had earlier visited the prison and some police stations.

Mr Minakhel also visited different pars of the prison. He met the prisoners and inquired about their problems.

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