ACE clerk booked for threatening AD
From Our Correspondent
GUJRANWALA: Civil Lines police booked a clerk of the Anti-Corruption Establishment for allegedly threatening assistant director of the department.
Accused clerk Zaheer Cheema was suspended by the ACE director on the charge of misplacing an inquiry file deliberately. The clerk had doubted that Assistant Director Muhammad Rafiq was behind his suspension in the case. On Friday, the clerk allegedly threatened the AD and misbehaved with him in his office. Later, on the application of the AD, Civil Lines police registered a case against the clerk and raided the ACE Office for his arrest. However, the accused clerk fled.
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