Three wheelie doers die
LAHOREThree youths lost their lives when their bikes collided with each other while performing stunts in the North Cantonment area on Sunday.The three boys were identified as Abdul Rehman, Ali Raza and Ali Haider. It was reported that the three boys were performing stunts on their bikes near Ring Road
By our correspondents
July 06, 2015
LAHORE
Three youths lost their lives when their bikes collided with each other while performing stunts in the North Cantonment area on Sunday.
The three boys were identified as Abdul Rehman, Ali Raza and Ali Haider. It was reported that the three boys were performing stunts on their bikes near Ring Road when their bikes collided with each other, as a result, all the three sustained fatal injuries. They were rushed to a local hospital where they died. A youth identified as Saleem also received injuries in the same accident. He was admitted to a hospital.
Passenger held: FIA Immigration at Allama Iqbal Airport Sunday claimed to have arrested a passenger on a charge of bringing illegal gateway exchanges from UK. Reportedly, the passenger was identified as Zafar Asfand. He was travelling to Lahore from UK when he was intercepted by FIA Immigration. The FIA officials recovered gateway exchanges from him. The FIA officials arrested a customs official for allegedly clearing Zafar’s luggage for taking 200 Pounds as bribe.
Three youths lost their lives when their bikes collided with each other while performing stunts in the North Cantonment area on Sunday.
The three boys were identified as Abdul Rehman, Ali Raza and Ali Haider. It was reported that the three boys were performing stunts on their bikes near Ring Road when their bikes collided with each other, as a result, all the three sustained fatal injuries. They were rushed to a local hospital where they died. A youth identified as Saleem also received injuries in the same accident. He was admitted to a hospital.
Passenger held: FIA Immigration at Allama Iqbal Airport Sunday claimed to have arrested a passenger on a charge of bringing illegal gateway exchanges from UK. Reportedly, the passenger was identified as Zafar Asfand. He was travelling to Lahore from UK when he was intercepted by FIA Immigration. The FIA officials recovered gateway exchanges from him. The FIA officials arrested a customs official for allegedly clearing Zafar’s luggage for taking 200 Pounds as bribe.
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