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A gruesome murder mystery in Ghauri, Karachi, has been solved, with the police arresting the fiancé of a 12-year-old girl who was allegedly abducted from the city. The girl’s body was found near the Ghauri Filter Plant, and the police had been searching for her since she went missing three days ago.
According to DIG Tariq Dherajo, the girl was a resident of the President’s house, and her family had been searching for her everywhere. The police had launched a massive operation to find her, and finally, they were able to apprehend her fiancé, who had been accused of her murder.
This shocking incident comes at a time when the country is already reeling under the impact of the government’s decision to limit the movement of the US embassy staff in Pakistan until March 15. The embassy had issued a statement asking applicants to check the status of their appointments on their website, and all consul services at the US consulates in Karachi and Lahore will remain suspended until further notice.
In other news, the Federal Minister for Information, Attaullah Tarrar, has announced an update on Operation Ghabb-e-Haqq, which has resulted in the killing of many terrorists, including the leader of the Khawarij and the Afghan Taliban. The new Governor of Sindh, Nihal Hashmi, has vowed not to engage in politics of confrontation, and the Prime Minister has promised to provide relief to the people in these difficult times.
In a separate incident, the leader of the Pakistan Peoples Party, Abdul Qadir Patel, has inaugurated a new NADRA center in Karachi, while the Governor of Sindh has taken oath in a ceremony attended by the Chief Minister of Sindh, Murad Ali Shah, and other dignitaries.
In another shocking incident, two bodies were found on a street in the Benazirabad area of Sindh, with the police alleging that they were shot dead by unknown assailants. In a separate incident, a woman with a mental disability was allegedly molested in Hafizabad, and the police have arrested the accused.
In a separate development, the Adviser to the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Mushtaq Ahmed, has announced that government employees will receive their salaries and pensions on March 16. In light of security concerns, several locations in Islamabad have been cordoned off with containers, and security personnel have been deployed in the area.
In sports news, the former Pakistani cricketer, Shahid Afridi, has said that the batsmen are aware of their mistakes and are working to improve their game. In entertainment news, the Indian actress, Shriya Ghoshal’s husband, Shailendra Dutt, has been in the news for his wealth and business ventures. In a separate news item, the Indian businessman, Kalanithi Maran, has been listed among the richest people in the world by Forbes, with an estimated wealth of $2.8 billion.
Maran, who has produced several blockbuster films in the Tamil film industry, has been making headlines for his business ventures and philanthropic activities.

