“Policemen Arrest Two Robbers Involved in Recent Dacoity in Chakwal”
A significant breakthrough has been achieved in the recent dacoity case in Chakwal’s Jafarabad area, as two robbers were apprehended by the police last month. The robbers had looted a house in Jafarabad, making away with valuables worth over Rs. 1.8 crore. According to SSP Jafarabad, the suspects had stolen 35 tolas of gold jewelry, mobile phones, and other items. The SSP also revealed that the robbers had taken a family hostage before stealing their valuables.
The Prime Minister has offered talks to the dissidents, assuring them of his commitment and trust in his leader: Rana Sanaullah, the acting envoy, stated that the UN Charter binds countries to refrain from using force or coercion against another state. In various cities across the country, several locations were closed due to fog, causing traffic congestion.
In a shocking incident, a woman and her child were lured to a hospital under the pretext of treating them, only to be kidnapped and taken away by the alleged abductors. Maryam Nawaz expressed her openness to all, stating that the doors of their hearts are open to everyone, and patients from other provinces are being treated in Punjab’s hospitals. In a statement, Iranian Ambassador Reza Amiri-Moghaddam said that the propaganda network of the detestable enemy has been activated once again.
Pakistan’s neighbor, Iran, has accused Israel and the US of inciting elements to create unrest and instability in the country. The accused terrorists have confessed to having ties with foreign agencies. In a move to reduce transportation costs, the government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has introduced a new fare chart for diesel. In Peshawar, the Transport Department has decided to maintain a 50% concession for students and special individuals.
The incident occurred at a private university where a student had attempted to take his life by jumping from the campus. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited the Bangladesh High Commission to pay his condolences to the family of the late Begum Khaleda Zia. In Karachi, a case has been registered against the recovery of explosive material from the office of the Rais Goth Municipal Corporation. The Punjab government has approved the suggestions of the Home Department, which will result in strict action against individuals who issue anti-state statements.
The acting envoy stated that the UN Charter binds countries to refrain from using force or coercion against another state. The funeral prayers for the deceased will be offered at Lahore after the Zuhr prayers. In a recent statement, the Premier of Greenland, Jens Frederik Nielsen, said that his country cannot be compared to Venezuela, and he hopes for improved relations with the US. The Prime Minister has offered talks to the dissidents, assuring them of his commitment and trust in his leader: Rana Sanaullah.
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