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Another FIR against terror accusedFrom Our CorrespondentOKARA: DPO Rana Faisal has attached a copy of FIR No-104/15 to FIR No-86/15 as an additional sheet against British national Haq Nawaz. About a week ago, Okara District Police Officer Faisal Rana had received a phone call from a person that if he
By our correspondents
February 23, 2015
Another FIR against terror accused
From Our Correspondent
OKARA: DPO Rana Faisal has attached a copy of FIR No-104/15 to FIR No-86/15 as an additional sheet against British national Haq Nawaz.
About a week ago, Okara District Police Officer Faisal Rana had received a phone call from a person that if he did not ban dogfight in Haveli Lakha he would explode a bomb anywhere in the district. Similar phone calls were also received by the Faisalabad RPO, and the DPOs of Jhang, Jhelum and Bahawalpur. To it, the Okara DPO constituted a police team, which traced the phone call and arrested accused Haq Nawaz, a British national, of Dhoke Kangar from Sheikhupura and registered an FIR No-86/15 against him.
Police produced the accused in the court of Lahore ATC Judge Ayub Marth, who sent him to the Sahiwal Jail. On Saturday, the Jhang Kotwali police station investigation officer appeared in the same court and told the judge that accused Haq Nawaz was already booked under an FIR No-104/15, in which he claimed that he was a member of Tehrik-e-Taliban and a close aide of Mullah Fazlullah. So, he must be handed over to Jhang police. To it, the judge asked him to approach the Okara district and sessions judge and apply for the custody of Haq Nawaz.
On Sunday, the IO met the Okara DPO and gave him a copy of FIR No-104/15, which he attached to FIR No-86/15 as an additional sheet.
From Our Correspondent
OKARA: DPO Rana Faisal has attached a copy of FIR No-104/15 to FIR No-86/15 as an additional sheet against British national Haq Nawaz.
About a week ago, Okara District Police Officer Faisal Rana had received a phone call from a person that if he did not ban dogfight in Haveli Lakha he would explode a bomb anywhere in the district. Similar phone calls were also received by the Faisalabad RPO, and the DPOs of Jhang, Jhelum and Bahawalpur. To it, the Okara DPO constituted a police team, which traced the phone call and arrested accused Haq Nawaz, a British national, of Dhoke Kangar from Sheikhupura and registered an FIR No-86/15 against him.
Police produced the accused in the court of Lahore ATC Judge Ayub Marth, who sent him to the Sahiwal Jail. On Saturday, the Jhang Kotwali police station investigation officer appeared in the same court and told the judge that accused Haq Nawaz was already booked under an FIR No-104/15, in which he claimed that he was a member of Tehrik-e-Taliban and a close aide of Mullah Fazlullah. So, he must be handed over to Jhang police. To it, the judge asked him to approach the Okara district and sessions judge and apply for the custody of Haq Nawaz.
On Sunday, the IO met the Okara DPO and gave him a copy of FIR No-104/15, which he attached to FIR No-86/15 as an additional sheet.
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