DASKA City News
Locals deprived of valuables
From Our Correspondent
DASKA: Locals were deprived of valuables in the area of Satra police on Wednesday.
Thieves entered the house of Muhammad Aziz and took hostage his family members and took away gold ornaments and Rs 800,000.
Amir Shahzad parked his motorcycle outside his house, when he came back he found his motorbike missing. Thieves entered the house of Ahmed and stolen away a lap top and an LCD.
SUICIDE BID: A youth tried to commit suicide in the area of Bombanwala police on Wednesday.
Aziz was jobless and used to quarrel with his family members.
On the day of the incident, he consumed poisonous pills and was shifted to civil hospital in a critical condition.
WOMAN DISGRACED: Accused Wednesday injured a woman and tore her clothes.
Accused Liaquat and Tahir entered the house of Akhtar Bibi and allegedly injured her and also tore her clothes over a petty issue in the city police limits.
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