HAFIZABAD City News
3 burnt alive as oil tanker catches fire
From Our Correspondent
HAFIZABAD: Three people were burnt to death when an oil taker caught fire near Pindi Bhattian Interchange on Tuesday.
A truck was on its way to Pindi Bhattian from Hafizabad when it collided with an oil tanker coming from opposite direction. Due to collision, the oil tanker caught fire. As a result, three unidentified people were burnt to death.
13 suspects held in Hafizabad
From Our Correspondent
HAFIZABAD: The joint teams of law enforcing agencies and police on Tuesday arrested 13 suspects from various villages of the city.
The joint teams raided various areas of different villages and arrested 13 suspects and shifted them to some undisclosed location for investigation.
BODY FOUND: The dead body of a man was found from a field at Pindi Bhattian on Tuesday.
Some unidentified accused tortured to death Ijaz Ahmad and threw his body in a field.
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