Pro-Daesh graffiti surfaces again in Daska
From Our Correspondent
DASKA: Pro-Daesh wall-chalking again appeared here.
Unidentified people wrote Pro-Daesh slogans on 14 different walls at Mitranwali village in Bombanwala police limits. The pro-Daesh graffiti panicked the villagers. Police failed to find any clue to the accused involved in wall-chalking. Police, however, removed the writings. When contacted, police officials refused to comment on the issue.
It was the fourth time when pro-Daesh writings were made on walls in Daska during the last some months. Earlier, police had removed pro-Daesh wall-chalking from two public spots, including Chungi No-8.
About a month ago, police had arrested Abdul Rehman, a class 10 student, on the charge of doing pro-Daesh wall-chalking on the wall of a tyre shop along a CNG station near Sohawa, Daska. Police had registered a case against the accused while a court had sent him to the Sialkot District Jail on judicial remand.
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