CHAKWAL City News
Lawyers strike against judicial policy
From Our Correspondent
CHAKWAL: Lawyers Wednesday observed complete strike against the judicial policy.
Judicial work remained suspended at Chakwal, Talagang and Choa Saidan Shah and litigants faced hardships.
The lawyers said that they were united from Khyber to Karachi and their struggle would continue till the end of the judicial policy.
FRAUDSTERS HELD: Sadr police Wednesday arrested four accused who were selling cellphones using the name of a mobile phone company without any authorisation.
Police raided Mureed village and arrested accused Sajid Azmat, Haider Wilayat, Ali Munir and Shazim Ashgar on charges of posing themselves employees of a mobile phone company and selling its cellphones to locals on the pretext of giving them prizes. The police recovered 27 mobile phones, seven electric irons, eight fans and four washing machines from them.
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