A shooting incident on Quetta’s Airport Road has claimed one life and left two others injured, according to DIG Imran Shakir. The victims were reportedly at the SHO Women Police Station when the incident occurred. Imran Shakir stated that the SHO Women Police Station has been removed from its position, and teams are conducting operations to apprehend the culprit, identified as Iman Ahmed.
In a separate development, a controversy has emerged over the unauthorized receipt of a Rs. 460 billion bonus, related to the audit of the signature. The Ministry of Law and Justice has stated that a notification will be issued after obtaining the approval of the President of the Kingdom. Various sectoral policies have also been approved for the agenda of the Federal Cabinet meeting. The main culprit in the PTI Foreign Funding case has been declared.
In Islamabad, the Chief Justice of the High Court, Justice Sarfraz Dogar, and Justice Muhammad Asif Khil, will hear the case. The agreements were announced in Islamabad on the occasion of the European Union Pakistan Business Forum, under the Global Gateway Strategy, which has seen an increase in development investment in Pakistan. Under the plan, the husband left the house while Yasser entered, where he killed the woman after targeting her for harassment. During the incident, a three-year-old girl who was awake was also killed by the accused to conceal her identity.
The National Judicial Policy Making Committee has issued guidelines for the use of AI in courts. Muhammad Zubair stated that the success of the economy comes from GDP, and the country’s worst GDP has been over the past four years. The Movement for the Protection of the Constitution of Pakistan has expressed concern over the country’s economic situation and condemned the failure to inform the family of the PTI founder about his health.
Following the instructions of the Sindh government’s Department of Boards and Universities, action has been taken to expedite the case against ghost and dual government employees at the Benazir Bhutto Shaheed University, where nine such employees were discovered to be on duty for a long time or holding dual employment.

