“Wisan Alavi” by the King of Morocco.
17-year-old teacher gang-raped in Burewala
By our correspondent
BUREWALA: A 17-year-old teacher was abducted and gang-raped here on Tuesday. Farah Iqbal of M-Block was going to a seminary to teach the Holy Quran to the children when two people, including Abdul Rauf, allegedly kidnapped her after giving her some sedative. The accused shifted the victim to an unknown place where they with their third accomplice again gave her some sedative and raped her. The victim was shifted to the Tehsil Headquarters Hospital where an initial medical report confirmed sexual assault on her. Model Town police have registered a case and started investigation.
Two brothers electrocuted
By our correspondent
PAKPATTAN: Two brothers were electrocuted at Chak 38/SP on Monday night. Adnan (6) and Zohaib (8), sons of Ghulam Mohiuddin, were playing in their home when they accidentally touched naked wires of a water pump. As a result, both received electric shocks and died on the spot.
Two Afghans held in Lalamusa
By our correspondent
LALAMUSA: City police on Tuesday arrested two Afghans for residing illegally. On a tip-off, the police raided and arrested Zahid Khan, s/o Muhammad Ashraf, and Sodagar Khan, s/o Sher Khan, from Chandni Chowk and Main Bazaar respectively. Both persons had no legal documents and were living illegally in Pakistan. The police have registered separate cases.
Families demand safe return of
11 Pakistanis stranded in Yemen
By our correspondent
MULTAN: Families of 11 Pakistanis who are stranded in Yemen on Tuesday staged a demonstration against the delay in their return and demanded Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif order to send a special plane to ensure their return. The families said that no effort was being made to evacuate them safely. They criticised the closure of the Pakistan Embassy in Yemen. They demanded the government reopen the embassy and ensure availability of officials there. A woman said she had contacted her brother in Sanaa last Friday, but she did not know his whereabouts. Rashida Bibi, who had recently returned from Yemen, said that she tried to contact the Pakistan Embassy in Yemen but no one was there. She said that her husband Azam was still stranded in Yemen. She demanded the government take steps for the safe return of her husband.
Militants free hostage after
receiving Rs2 million ransom
By our correspondent
PARACHINAR: Militants set free a tribesman after payment of Rs2 million ransom, a family member of the kidnapped man said on Tuesday. Ali Afzal was kidnapped from Shehr Nau area near the Afghan border and was shifted to Afghanistan. Kamal Hussain, uncle of Ali Afzal, said that the militants had demanded Rs2 million as ransom for his safe release. “They freed Ali Afzal after the family paid the ransom amount of Rs2 million,” he claimed.
Man commits suicide after killing wife
By our correspondent
KASUR: A man committed suicide after killing his wife and injuring his daughter over a domestic dispute at Rosa Bheel near Kot Radha Kishan on Tuesday. Liaqat Ali had quarrelled with his wife Zareena Bibi over a domestic issue. In a fit of rage, Liaqat Ali allegedly axed his wife to death and injured his daughter Sundas. Later, the accused ended his life by hanging himself with a rope. Police have shifted the bodies to a hospital for autopsy and started investigation.
Man kills daughter for ‘honour’
By our correspondent
KASUR: A man on Tuesday shot dead his daughter and injured her husband apparently to ‘preserve his honour’ in village Sherpur in the limits of Phoolnagar police station. Nageena Bibi contracted marriage with Usman against the wishes of her family. Rafique, the father of Nageena, his son Mujahid and three accomplices entered the house of Usman and started indiscriminate firing, leaving Nageena dead on the spot and Usman injured. He was rushed to the RHQ Pattoki in critical condition.
Two Nigerian women held with heroin
By our correspondent
SIALKOT: The Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) on Tuesday foiled a bid to smuggle heroin worth millions of rupees by arresting two Nigerian women at the Sialkot International Airport. The Nigerian women -- Sandra and Numako -- were travelling to Muscat from Sialkot when the ANF held them during special scanning. The team recovered 36 heroin-filled capsules from their stomachs. Further investigation is under way.
Two kidnappers held in Peshawar
By our correspondent
PESHAWAR: The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) on Tuesday arrested two alleged kidnappers and recovered 800 grams of explosives from them. A press release of the CTD said the force arrested two alleged kidnappers, Muhammad Hanif and Mohammad Ayaz involved in kidnapping people for ransom and using the money in acts of terrorism. The cops also recovered 800 grams of explosives from them.
619 more families return to SWA
By our correspondent
TANK: The 12th phase of the return process of the IDPs to South Waziristan Agency (SWA) concluded on Tuesday as 619 more families left for their homes. Around 4,821 families were sent home in Sarwakai and Sararogha Tehsils during the process which was initiated on March 16.The political administration and security forces had made arrangements for the returning IDPs at the Kor Fort.