GUJRANWALA City News
MPA, his son murder caseThree accused’s plea to quash terror charges rejectedFrom Our CorrespondentGUJRANWALA: Anti-Terrorism Court Judge Ch Imtiaz Ahmad on Wednesday rejected a plea of three accused to quash the terrorism charges in the murder case of MPA Rana Shamshad and his son. The counsel for the three accused
By our correspondents
September 17, 2015
MPA, his son murder case
Three accused’s plea to quash terror charges rejected
From Our Correspondent
GUJRANWALA: Anti-Terrorism Court Judge Ch Imtiaz Ahmad on Wednesday rejected a plea of three accused to quash the terrorism charges in the murder case of MPA Rana Shamshad and his son.
The counsel for the three accused - Owais, Sabir Hussain and Shahbaz – also requested the judge to transfer the case to a civil court, which was also rejected by him. The court adjourned the hearing till September 23.
15 PRIVATE SCHOOLS SEALED: The district administration on Wednesday sealed 15 private schools for not paying commercialisation fee.
After the sealing of the schools, the Private Schools Owners Association took out a rally and chanted slogans against the district administration. The protesters demanded withdrawal of commercialisation fee. They demanded the district administration to de-seal the 15 schools.
Three accused’s plea to quash terror charges rejected
From Our Correspondent
GUJRANWALA: Anti-Terrorism Court Judge Ch Imtiaz Ahmad on Wednesday rejected a plea of three accused to quash the terrorism charges in the murder case of MPA Rana Shamshad and his son.
The counsel for the three accused - Owais, Sabir Hussain and Shahbaz – also requested the judge to transfer the case to a civil court, which was also rejected by him. The court adjourned the hearing till September 23.
15 PRIVATE SCHOOLS SEALED: The district administration on Wednesday sealed 15 private schools for not paying commercialisation fee.
After the sealing of the schools, the Private Schools Owners Association took out a rally and chanted slogans against the district administration. The protesters demanded withdrawal of commercialisation fee. They demanded the district administration to de-seal the 15 schools.
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