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Saturday, December 26th, 2015

 

Eleven outlaws held; wine, weapon seized

NADRA fake CNICs

ISLAMABAD, 26 DEC (DNA) – Islamabad Police have arrested 11 outlaws from various areas of the city and  wine, heroine, weapon, mobile phone and stolen property from their possession, a police spokesman said. According to details, Khanna police arrested bootlegger Asif and recovered 25 liters wine from him. Sabzi Mandi police arrested accuse Shakeel and recovered 120 gram heroine from him. Kohsar police arrested two accuse Imran Iqbal and Danyal Ali and recovered two wine bottles from their possession.Police team also arrested accuse  Muhammad Ayaz and recovered stolen mobile fromRead More


Teenage girl drugged, gang-raped in Lahore

Three arrested in India over student's alleged gang-rape

LAHORE: A teenage girl was gang-raped by a group of men after being drugged in a guest house in the Mall Road area here on Saturday, police said. The 15-year-old victim was brought to Services Hospital where reports of initial medical tests revealed that the girl had been subjected to rape. The teenager, who is a resident of Multan Road, was first kidnapped by unidentified men before she was taken to a guest house in the Mall Road area, said Station House Officer (SHO) Ahmad Usman. “The girl was druggedRead More


Arrangements finalized for cycle race

LAHORE, 26 DEC (DNA) – All the arrangements were finalized for the conduct of open cycle race to celebrate the Birthday of Father of Nation Quaid-e-Azam schedule to be held On Sunday. The road race Inshallah  will be peddle off  on Sunday the  27th December , 2015 at 9.00am  from Punjab Stadium Ferozepur road a towards Kalma Chowk, Muslim Town Canal and turn from Herbancepura canal through under passes (FC, Jail Road, Mall Road, Darampura, Mughalpura) and will terminate at FC College police Choki to celebrate the Birthday of FatherRead More


Pak, Indian PMs vow to carry forward dialogue process

LAHORE, 26 DEC (DNA) – The Pakistani and Indian prime ministers met in Lahore and “expressed their desire to carry forward the dialogue process for larger good of peoples of the two countries,” the foreign ministry spokesman said. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid an over-two-hour unscheduled visit to Pakistan that was seen very important as relationship warmed up in recent weeks. “The two prime ministers agreed to continue and enhance contacts and work together to establish good neighborly relations,” the Pakistani foreign ministry said at the conclusion of one-and-a-halfRead More