FAISALABAD City News
Murder of Faisalabad MC ex-chiefTraders assured of soon arresting ex-SHOFrom Our CorrespondentFAISALABAD: CPO Dr Sohail Habib Tajik has assured local traders and businessmen of soon arresting Batala Colony former SHO Rana Farrukh Waheed, a proclaimed offender in the murder case of Faisalabad Market Committee former chairman Ch Asghar Ali Bhola.
By our correspondents
May 07, 2015
Murder of Faisalabad MC ex-chief
Traders assured of soon arresting ex-SHO
From Our Correspondent
FAISALABAD: CPO Dr Sohail Habib Tajik has assured local traders and businessmen of soon arresting Batala Colony former SHO Rana Farrukh Waheed, a proclaimed offender in the murder case of Faisalabad Market Committee former chairman Ch Asghar Ali Bhola.
Talking to a delegation of the businessmen, who met him in his office here on Wednesday, he said that all the absconding culprits in the murder case would soon be arrested. He said that justice would be provided to the bereaved family. The delegation demanded the CPO arrest the former SHO through Interpol as he had escaped abroad.
The delegation comprised Ashraf Gujjar alias Papu, a complainant, Mian Asif Aslam, Grain Market Commission Agents president, Mian Amir Hanif, Fruit and Vegetable Market Sidhar president, Ayub Manj and Rana Muhammad Saleem.
Youth kills father for forcing to assist in business
From Our Correspondent
FAISALABAD: A youth killed his father over a minor issue at Sir Syed Town in Factory Area police limits on Wednesday.
Asad allegedly shot his father Amjad dead when he forced him to assist him in his business. Police have registered a case and started investigation.
Traders assured of soon arresting ex-SHO
From Our Correspondent
FAISALABAD: CPO Dr Sohail Habib Tajik has assured local traders and businessmen of soon arresting Batala Colony former SHO Rana Farrukh Waheed, a proclaimed offender in the murder case of Faisalabad Market Committee former chairman Ch Asghar Ali Bhola.
Talking to a delegation of the businessmen, who met him in his office here on Wednesday, he said that all the absconding culprits in the murder case would soon be arrested. He said that justice would be provided to the bereaved family. The delegation demanded the CPO arrest the former SHO through Interpol as he had escaped abroad.
The delegation comprised Ashraf Gujjar alias Papu, a complainant, Mian Asif Aslam, Grain Market Commission Agents president, Mian Amir Hanif, Fruit and Vegetable Market Sidhar president, Ayub Manj and Rana Muhammad Saleem.
Youth kills father for forcing to assist in business
From Our Correspondent
FAISALABAD: A youth killed his father over a minor issue at Sir Syed Town in Factory Area police limits on Wednesday.
Asad allegedly shot his father Amjad dead when he forced him to assist him in his business. Police have registered a case and started investigation.
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