QUETTA, May 16: A division bench of the Balochistan High Court expressed dissatisfaction on Monday over the police report on the attack on a football ground in Hazara town in the suburb of Quetta in which six people were killed and several others injured.

The bench comprising Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa and Justice Hashim Khan Kakar ordered the police department to install cameras on the entry and exit points of the city to keep a watch on the movement of vehicles.

The bench directed the CCPO Quetta, who was present in the courtroom, to present a detailed report about false number plates of vehicles on the next hearing and adjourned the case.

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