Four held in Rawalpindi over violating wall chalking ban
RAWALPINDI: Police have arrested four men for violating wall-chalking ban, said a spokesman here on Sunday. Taxila police arrested accused Muhammad Saleem, Khalil, Waqar and Imam Bakush from different areas as they were involved in wall-chalking. Cases have been registered against them under relevant Punjab Act. The spokesman said that
By our correspondents
September 28, 2015
RAWALPINDI: Police have arrested four men for violating wall-chalking ban, said a spokesman here on Sunday. Taxila police arrested accused Muhammad Saleem, Khalil, Waqar and Imam Bakush from different areas as they were involved in wall-chalking. Cases have been registered against them under relevant Punjab Act. The spokesman said that strict action in accordance with the law is being taken against the elements involved in the illegal activity.
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