18 PML-N activists declared

Published March 20, 2005
SAHIWAL, March 19: Okara Civil Judge Shahbaz Nadeem has declared the PML-N district president along with 17 other office-bearers/workers as proclaimed offenders, issued their non-bailable warrants and directed the police to produce them on April 2 in the court. This was said in a PML-N press release issued here on Saturday. District president Malak Nadeem Kamran, VPs Nadeem Iqbal Gujjar and Malak Muhammad Arshad, Malak Ghazi Abbas, Allah Yar Sahoo, Shahid Atique, Rai Zahoor, I.Z. Bhatti, Muhammad Ikram, Mazhar Farid, Sheikh Ali Ahmed, Malak Ibrar, Sajid Ali and Dr Asad Raza were booked by Okara police under 16-MPO and 341/186-427 of the PPC on May 11 last year for blocking road and setting ablaze a fire brigade at Deepalpur Chowk. They were on way to Lahore to welcome Mian Shahbaz Sharif at Lahore Airport. After registration of a case against them, the special judicial magistrate accepted their bail petitions on May 12 and released them. Now the civil judge has issued their non-bailable arrest warrants.

COLLAPSE: As many as 20 mud houses collapsed owing to winds and rain on Friday night in Kumharan.

However no casualty was reported.

Reports said lightning killed cattle, comprising two cows and a buffalo in Tutwala village.

ACCIDENT: Two people were killed in an accident on Friday evening on Sahiwal-Faisalabad Road near Chak 45/GD.

Reports said Muhammad Akhtar of Tandlianwala along with his nephew was going to see his relatives in Kamiana when his bike (FDS-4249) fell into a ditch owing to slippery on the road.

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