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In a shocking turn of events, a high-profile murder in Lahore’s nearby Nasirabad area has left police officials stunned. The victim, a prominent businessman, was allegedly killed in a hail of bullets by a suspect who was later gunned down by police in a shootout. According to police, the suspect was wanted in connection with the murder and was tracked down in Rahim Yar Khan, where a raid was conducted to apprehend him.
In a fierce exchange of gunfire, the suspect was killed, and police claim that he had managed to escape on bail earlier. The suspect allegedly had a high-ranking police officer backing him, who had helped him flee the country. The police further stated that the businessman was murdered in Nasirabad with the help of two executioners who were involved in the case.
In related news, the Prime Minister’s Office has announced that the Prime Minister will return to the country after meeting with the Saudi Crown Prince. Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori has stated that no one stays in a position for their entire life, and he did not want to remain the governor either.
In a separate incident, Pakistan’s Ambassador to Japan, Abdul Hamid, has praised Overseas Pakistanis, saying they are a valuable asset to the country and have been promoting a positive image of Pakistan through their hard work and dedication.
The closure of the Peshawar Consulate is expected to result in a saving of approximately $75 million annually, while not affecting Pakistan’s ability to promote American interests in the country.
In a separate development, the Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis has asked the Iranian authorities to provide safe passage to Pakistani ships, said Minister Jameel Chandio.
In a statement, PTI leader Dr. Farooq Sattar said that the party has an agreement with the PML-N, but not with the PPP. Sindh government has declared a public holiday on Friday, March 13, with all government offices to remain closed.
In a related development, the High Court has ordered the formation of a medical board to be headed by Chief Commissioner, Dr. Arif and Dr. Nadeem Qureshi, with the court also directing that family members be informed in accordance with jail rules.
Federal Minister Awais Leghari has announced a new code of conduct to address the grievances of electricity consumers.
SP City Bilal Ahmed said that a video of an elderly citizen was created to extort 7 million rupees, with the culprits demanding a car and rickshaw from the victim.
Pakistan has made significant progress in digital development, with the process of verification being made highly transparent. Federal Minister for IT, Adila Jilani, visited Adiala Jail to meet PTI leader, but was denied access by the administration.
PTI chairman has expressed concern over the situation in the Middle East, particularly the US military presence in the region, which he believes is contributing to tension and war. He warned that if the US maintains its military presence, it may face attacks from Iran.
The Sindh government has announced a public holiday on Friday, March 13, with all government offices to remain closed.

