GUJRANWALA, Nov 4: Four students and two policemen were injured in a clash when police entered a college to arrest students on the complaint of transporters in Satellite Town here on Thursday.

Some transporters lodged a complaint against the students that they forced the drivers to drop them in front of the college. On their refusal, they alleged, the students smashed windowpanes of buses and also manhandled them.

At this, a police party went to the Government College for Boys to arrest the students, but the students pelted stones on them and chanted slogans against them. In retaliation, the police entered the college and resorted to baton-charge. As a result, students Ali Asghar, Muhammad Hussain, Rashid Ali, Tahir Ahmad and two policemen sustained injuries. They were rushed to the local DHQ Hospital in critical condition.

Meanwhile, a police party conducted raids at the college and residences of students and arrested about a dozen students on the charge of brawl. A case has been registered against the arrested accused.

SEIZED: Model Town police claimed to have seized a huge quantity of liquor in a raid and arrested an accused on Thursday.

Tabassum Nadeem of Muhammadpura was selling liquor when on a tip-off, a police team raided there and recovered about 40 bottles of liquor from his possession.

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