NANKANA SAHIB
Petrol shortage irks citizensFrom Our CorrespondentNANKANA SAHIB: The citizens are facing severe troubles owing to shortage of petrol in the city and its outskirts.Reportedly, some unauthorized shopkeepers are selling petrol very costly and the district administration is ignoring their illegal activities. Man robbedFrom Our CorrespondentNANKANA SAHIB: Three gunmen Friday snatched
By our correspondents
January 17, 2015
Petrol shortage irks citizens
From Our Correspondent
NANKANA SAHIB: The citizens are facing severe troubles owing to shortage of petrol in the city and its outskirts.
Reportedly, some unauthorized shopkeepers are selling petrol very costly and the district administration is ignoring their illegal activities.
Man robbed
From Our Correspondent
NANKANA SAHIB: Three gunmen Friday snatched cash and a mobile phone from a man.
A motorcyclist of village Bandke Ka Jageer was on way house in Bucheki area when three bandits intercepted him and snatched Rs 25,000 and a mobile phone from him.
TWO BOOKED: Police booked two clerics on Friday on charges of violating the Amplifier Act. The Baraghar police registered a case against cleric Abdul Ghafoor and Mangtanwala police registered a case against cleric Amanat Ali for violating Amplifier Act.
WORKSHOP: The Rescue-1122 held a training workshop at Fauji Foundation high school Sangla regarding coping with emergency. Rescue officer Muhammad Shahid and Ali Akbar conducted the workshop and imparted training to the staff as how to handle emergency circumstances.
From Our Correspondent
NANKANA SAHIB: The citizens are facing severe troubles owing to shortage of petrol in the city and its outskirts.
Reportedly, some unauthorized shopkeepers are selling petrol very costly and the district administration is ignoring their illegal activities.
Man robbed
From Our Correspondent
NANKANA SAHIB: Three gunmen Friday snatched cash and a mobile phone from a man.
A motorcyclist of village Bandke Ka Jageer was on way house in Bucheki area when three bandits intercepted him and snatched Rs 25,000 and a mobile phone from him.
TWO BOOKED: Police booked two clerics on Friday on charges of violating the Amplifier Act. The Baraghar police registered a case against cleric Abdul Ghafoor and Mangtanwala police registered a case against cleric Amanat Ali for violating Amplifier Act.
WORKSHOP: The Rescue-1122 held a training workshop at Fauji Foundation high school Sangla regarding coping with emergency. Rescue officer Muhammad Shahid and Ali Akbar conducted the workshop and imparted training to the staff as how to handle emergency circumstances.
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