OKARA City News
Violating Child Protection Act
2 kiln owners among 4 booked in Okara
From Our Correspondent
OKARA: Police on Wednesday booked two kiln owners and their managers on the charge of violating the Child Protection Act in separate incidents here.
Depalpur Assistant Commissioner Imtiaz Khichi along with other staff raided the kiln of Muhammad Afzal at Salowal village and found that three minors, Rizwan, Akhtar Ali and Naveed, were making bricks. Sadar Depalpur police registered a case against kiln owner Afzal and manager Muhammad Ibrahim. The same team raided the kiln of Mian Imam Din at Pakistani Bridge on Depalpur-Hujra Shah Muqeem Road and found that two minor brothers, Nadeem and Ghulam Mustafa, s/o Sabir Ali, were busy working at the kiln. Later, the police registered a case against Mian Imam Din and his manager Muhammad Hasnain.
MAN BOOKED: Hujra Shah Muqeem police booked a man for poisoning to death a pet dog.
Muhammad Hussain filed an application that accused Zia of Abadi Public Park allegedly poisoned to death his pet dog.
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