Pakistan’s law enforcement agencies have launched a targeted operation against thieves in the Khoso area of Rahim Yar Khan, resulting in the arrest of leader Mera Luthani and two of his associates. According to District Police Officer (DPO) Arfan Ali Samao, the operation is part of a larger effort to tackle the rising threat of thievery in the region.
The Punjab government had previously announced a reward of one crore rupees for information leading to the capture of Mera Luthani, who was considered a notorious thief. In a separate operation in Khangarh, police arrested four thieves and set fire to their hideouts in the forests of Kuchay and Gambat.
Meanwhile, Field Marshal has reviewed the training exercises conducted by the Formation and emphasized the need for innovation and preparation for future battles. He also expressed concern over the pressure of preferred marriages and education, saying that a review of these aspects is underway.
In other news, the National Highway Authority (NHA) has suspended all commercial activities on the Lahore-Islamabad highway, citing safety concerns. The decision comes after a series of accidents and incidents on the highway in recent days.
In a separate development, the Balochistan government has announced a reduction in electricity prices, with a new tariff of 93 paisa per unit. The move is expected to benefit thousands of households in the province.
In a statement, the head of the Joint Action Committee (JAC) said that the committee has always taken the path of dialogue, even when dealing with institutions that have been brought under the control of the ruling party. He also emphasized the need for a review of the electoral reforms and the process of writing the new constitution.
In a separate incident, a person has come forward with a claim that a suspect, whose name has been mentioned in an FIR, is responsible for the theft of a large quantity of wheat from a government store in Sindh. The police are investigating the matter and are expected to make an arrest soon.
In other news, the Karachi police have launched a crackdown on bookstores selling pirated books, with several shops being sealed and owners arrested. The move is part of a larger effort to curb the sale of pirated literature in the city.
In a separate development, the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) has condemned the government’s decision to freeze the bank accounts of several journalists, saying that the move is an attempt to muzzle the media. The PFUJ has called for the immediate release of the journalists and the lifting of the freeze on their accounts.
In the world of entertainment, actress Rehman Zamaan is set to tie the knot with her fiancé in a grand ceremony. The actress has been active in the showbiz industry for several years and has appeared in several films and TV dramas.
In international news, the British Ministry of Defence has announced that it will provide assistance to the US in seizing a ship that was involved in the smuggling of arms from China to North Korea. The move comes after a request from the US government.
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