Kasur fake encounter: Police given two days to prove case in SC
KASUR: The Kasur Additional Sessions Judge has given two days to police to prove the Kasur encounter case was being heard by the Supreme Court. The Kasur police on Tuesday told the court it could not conduct the hearing of the Mudassar killing case as it was being heard by the SC. Judge Zafar Iqbal asked the police to produce relevant SC record in the court in two hours. After two hours, the police presented the papers of the JIT formed by the Punjab government. The judge admonished the police and ordered them to produce the SC papers on February 1. The Kasur police killed Mudassar in the Iman Fatima murder case, but later the Zainab killer’s DNA matched with the sample taken from Fatima. In another development, Kasur police arrested Pattoki city SHO Riaz Abbas in the Fatima killing case.
MINISTER HOLD OPEN COURT: Minister of State for Power Abid Sher Ali held an open court at Wapda Complex Kasur. The minister heard the complaints of the visitors and issued orders. He also suspended some Wapda officials on the public complaints.
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