Lahore, Pakistan – In a shocking turn of events, two more suspects have been apprehended in connection with the tragic sewer collapse incident that claimed the lives of a mother and daughter in Lahore’s Bhawani Town area. According to DIG Investigation Syed Zia Shah Hassan, five suspects have been taken into custody so far, and the authorities are committed to providing complete justice to the grieving family.
The incident, which occurred on January 29, has sent shockwaves across the city, with the family of the deceased mother, Saima, filing a complaint against the father of the complainant, Sajid Hussain, for allegedly forging a simple document and pressing his thumbprint. The Punjab government has ordered swift and merit-based action against those responsible for the tragedy.
A funeral prayer was held for the mother and daughter, attended by family members, politicians, socialites, and residents of the area. In a related development, all entry and exit points to Dera Ghazi Khan from Punjab have been closed.
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed solidarity with the Pakistani government and people in their fight against terrorism. Rescue and fire-fighting efforts are ongoing, with the rescue team working tirelessly to rescue those trapped.
In a significant development, the first-ever Agricultral Culture Food and Drug Authority has been established in Punjab. In a separate incident, the Islamabad Traffic Police has announced a traffic plan for the “Jine Do Karachi” march scheduled for 3 pm today.
Karachi’s worsening road conditions have left citizens frustrated, with many facing the impossible task of affording a house, let alone paying rent for a flat. The Pakistani military has stated that the sponsored terrorists behind the unrest in Balochistan are trying to destabilize the province.
Interior Minister Senator Musadik Malik has accused India of being behind the recent terror attacks in Balochistan. In a related incident, a resident of Karachi asked Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab about the condition of the city’s roads, prompting the mayor to respond.
In a separate incident, 29 people were injured in the accident, according to Additional Deputy Commissioner Lohra. The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf lawyers have written to the Adiala Jail administration requesting a written record of the medical examination of the party’s founder, Imran Khan, who is currently undergoing treatment.
In a positive development, the patient and the donor are recovering quickly after the operation. The injured were shifted to a hospital in the Dir district. In a statement, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Suhail Anwar Aftab said that the big people have tied us up with a piece of cloth, and we will not take much time to untie it.
Interior Minister Mohsin Khan has visited the Corps Headquarters in Quetta to review the situation in Balochistan after the recent terror incidents. The registration process for kite sellers and vendors will remain open until February 8. The Punjab government has established the country’s first-ever Agricultral Culture Food and Drug Authority.
In a separate incident, the Islamabad Traffic Police has announced a traffic plan for the “Jine Do Karachi” march scheduled for 3 pm today. The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated that they stand with the Pakistani government and people in their fight against terrorism, as stated in an interview with an American TV channel.

