GUJRANWALA City News
Man killed on roadFrom Our CorrespondentGUJRANWALA: A man was killed and two others were injured in a road accident at Khiali Bypass. A crane was towing another crane when they lost balance and overturned. As a result, 87-year-old Ashiq was killed on the spot while two others, including Gul Nawaz,
By our correspondents
June 30, 2015
Man killed on road
From Our Correspondent
GUJRANWALA: A man was killed and two others were injured in a road accident at Khiali Bypass.
A crane was towing another crane when they lost balance and overturned. As a result, 87-year-old Ashiq was killed on the spot while two others, including Gul Nawaz, were injured.
Six awarded death in multiple murder case
From Our Correspondent
GUJRANWALA: Additional Sessions Judge Muzamil Musa on Monday convicted six accused in a multiple murder case registered with Aroop police.
The court awarded death sentence and Rs 200,000 fine each to Umar, Rafaqat, Nazir, Ashraf, Akram and Boota. The court, however, acquitted co-accused Nazir and Shabbir, giving them the benefit of the doubt. The prosecution said that the convicts had killed their rivals Abdullah, Aslam, Ramzan, Sharif, Saleem and Boota over a land dispute on October 3, 2010.
From Our Correspondent
GUJRANWALA: A man was killed and two others were injured in a road accident at Khiali Bypass.
A crane was towing another crane when they lost balance and overturned. As a result, 87-year-old Ashiq was killed on the spot while two others, including Gul Nawaz, were injured.
Six awarded death in multiple murder case
From Our Correspondent
GUJRANWALA: Additional Sessions Judge Muzamil Musa on Monday convicted six accused in a multiple murder case registered with Aroop police.
The court awarded death sentence and Rs 200,000 fine each to Umar, Rafaqat, Nazir, Ashraf, Akram and Boota. The court, however, acquitted co-accused Nazir and Shabbir, giving them the benefit of the doubt. The prosecution said that the convicts had killed their rivals Abdullah, Aslam, Ramzan, Sharif, Saleem and Boota over a land dispute on October 3, 2010.
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