The village of Khairpur Tamewali in Bahawalpur, Punjab, witnessed a shocking incident on Sunday evening, where a 16-year-old girl’s alleged desecration led to the death of a suspect involved in the crime. According to the police, the suspect was known to practice black magic and was involved in a shooting incident with his accomplices, which resulted in his death.
As per the police spokesperson, the 16-year-old girl’s funeral was held on Sunday evening, but her body went missing from the grave the next morning. The police claimed that the girl’s body was allegedly desecrated and then thrown into nearby fields. The police are investigating the incident, and a thorough inquiry is being conducted to determine whether the girl died due to electrocution or was murdered.
The police spokesperson stated that the police are also questioning the girl’s family members and the local residents to gather more information about the incident. The police commissioner has assured that the investigation will be carried out impartially, and the culprits will be brought to justice.
Meanwhile, in a separate incident, a man was killed in Karachi when he attempted to steal a motorcycle from a citizen. The police claimed that the man was involved in a string of robberies and was fleeing the scene when he was shot dead.
In other news, Former Finance Minister Miftah Ismail has stated that the global oil prices are at their lowest level in four years, but the economy is still not showing any signs of improvement. Federal Minister Senator Musadik Malik has stated that the government of Pakistan is receiving loans at an interest rate of 12% per annum, whereas in the past, 50 people were given loans worth $400 million at a 0% interest rate.
In a phone call with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Emir of Qatar, expressed his concerns about the economic situation in Pakistan. The Prime Minister has assured the Emir that the government is making efforts to stabilize the economy.
In a separate development, the Prime Minister and his cabinet were briefed on the new design of the State Bank of Pakistan’s new currency notes. The Pakistan Agricultural Storage and Services Corporation (PASSCO) has reported that 2 million kilograms of wheat have gone missing from its godown in Faisalabad.
In a significant development, the government has decided to revive the health card facility for the residents of Azad Kashmir under a new formula. The security forces have vowed to eliminate terrorism and have announced their commitment to bringing peace to the country.
In other news, the deadline for the implementation of the MTAG (Motorized Taxi and Goods) system in Islamabad has been set for tomorrow. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly has passed a resolution to amend the constitution and make changes to the local government system.
In a statement, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has dismissed the allegations of terrorism made by India as a “made-up story” and a “political ploy”. The spokesperson has expressed hope that the situation in Iran will remain peaceful.
In a separate development, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has come under fire for its decision to boycott the World Cup in Bangladesh. The PCB has stated that the players will not be provided with any financial assistance if they participate in the tournament.
In a shocking move, renowned news anchor Iqrar Ul Hassan has announced his departure from PTV and Radio Pakistan. In a separate development, the US government has announced that an increase in oil sales is expected in the coming days and weeks.
In a warning to its citizens, the British government has stated that the situation in Iran is likely to deteriorate and has advised its citizens to avoid traveling to the country.

