ISLAMABAD, Aug 8: Five new Deputy Attorney Generals has been appointed by the government here on Wednesday. According to details, Sardar Muhammad Ghazi from Islamabad, Niaz Rathore from Rawalpindi, Rizwan Ahmad Siddique from Karachi, Qamar-ul-Zaman Qureshi from Lahore, Yawar Ali Khan from Lahore and Abdullah Kakar from Balochistan, have been appointed as Deputy Attorney Generals.

These appointments were finalised during President Musharraf- Qayyum meeting held in Presidential Camp Office Rawalpindi. Formal notifications of these appointments will be issued on Thursday.

A very close colleague of Attorney General has confirmed listed persons as Deputy Attorney Generals.—Online

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