DASKA City News
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DASKA: Additional Sessions Judge Wajahat Hussain on Saturday awarded death sentence to Faiz and 25-year imprisonment to Inayat in a murder case.
The prosecution said that the convicts had killed Murtaza over an old enmity at Buda Goraya village in Sadr police limits in 2004.
MAN ROBBED: Two dacoits looted cash, a mobile phone and a motorcycle in the area of Bombanwala police.
Muhammad Ameen was going to Bombanwala when the dacoits intercepted him and robbed him of cash, a mobile phone and a motorcycle. Police are investigating.
WOMAN INJURED: Four people injured a woman in Satra police limits.
The wife of Tahir was present in her dera when Saeed, Shahid, Zahid and Abdul Waheed entered and allegedly attacked and injured her. She was shifted to a hospital.
FIVE POS HELD: Police have arrested five proclaimed offenders in different raids here. Those arrested are Akbar, Khurram, Habib, Nasir and Arshad.
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