PAKPATTAN City News
By our correspondents
November 28, 2015
Motorcyclist killed
From Our Correspondent
PAKPATTAN: A motorcyclist was killed on Friday.
Javed Dhadhi, a student of BA, of Chak 14/SP was going to his college on his motorcycle, when he reached near level-crossing of Chak 15/SP he fell down from his motorbike and died.
VALUABLES TAKEN AWAY: Locals were deprived of cash and valuables on Friday. Seven thieves entered the house of Muhammad Ibrahim of Byle Ganj locality and stole gold ornaments and valuables worth Rs 280,000.
Muhammad Akram parked his motorbike (PKK-2933) outside his shop at Karkhana bazaar, Arifwala, and when he came back he found his motorcycle missing.
GIRL KIDNAPPED: A girl was kidnapped on Friday.
Accused Muhammad Afzal and his accomplices entered the house of Zulfiqar of Chak 31/EB and abducted his daughter.
BOOKED UNDER AMPLIFIER ACT: Police Friday registered a case under the Amplifier Act. Tractor driver Muhammad Ashiq of Jewan Shah was playing music in loud voice on his tractor.
GAMBLERS HELD: The police Friday arrested nine gamblers in Chak 129-EB and recovered Rs 6,050 stake money.
FAKE CHEQUE CASE: Police Friday booked a man on the charges of issuing a fake cheque. Muhammad Asghar and Rana Shahzad were running a joint business of cloth. Asghar gave a cheque for Rs 3,150,250 to Rana Shahzad, when the cheque was taken to bank it was bounced.
From Our Correspondent
PAKPATTAN: A motorcyclist was killed on Friday.
Javed Dhadhi, a student of BA, of Chak 14/SP was going to his college on his motorcycle, when he reached near level-crossing of Chak 15/SP he fell down from his motorbike and died.
VALUABLES TAKEN AWAY: Locals were deprived of cash and valuables on Friday. Seven thieves entered the house of Muhammad Ibrahim of Byle Ganj locality and stole gold ornaments and valuables worth Rs 280,000.
Muhammad Akram parked his motorbike (PKK-2933) outside his shop at Karkhana bazaar, Arifwala, and when he came back he found his motorcycle missing.
GIRL KIDNAPPED: A girl was kidnapped on Friday.
Accused Muhammad Afzal and his accomplices entered the house of Zulfiqar of Chak 31/EB and abducted his daughter.
BOOKED UNDER AMPLIFIER ACT: Police Friday registered a case under the Amplifier Act. Tractor driver Muhammad Ashiq of Jewan Shah was playing music in loud voice on his tractor.
GAMBLERS HELD: The police Friday arrested nine gamblers in Chak 129-EB and recovered Rs 6,050 stake money.
FAKE CHEQUE CASE: Police Friday booked a man on the charges of issuing a fake cheque. Muhammad Asghar and Rana Shahzad were running a joint business of cloth. Asghar gave a cheque for Rs 3,150,250 to Rana Shahzad, when the cheque was taken to bank it was bounced.
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