DSP, three SHOs ordered to appear before PA’s committee today
National
April 22, 2021
LAHORE: Punjab’s home department directed one DSP and three SHOs to appear before Privileges Committee of the Punjab Assembly today (Thursday). According to sources, MPA Suhail Shaukat had complained before the Privileges Committee that one DSP and three SHOs of Lahore had breached privilege of an elected member by entering his house without any kind of search warrant. He had complained that on January 13, 2021, his resident in Batapur Lahore, DSP Rana Atif, SHO Naeem Bajwa, SHO Mian Liaqat and SHO Zulfiqar entered without any permission and without search warrant. They spread terror in the area by firing in the air. They had broken lock of the gate, he mentioned in the privileged motion submitted to the Privileges Committee. He claimed that he was not told any reason why they were searching his house without search warrant. The MPA asked them about arrest warrants. In response, the police
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A British Columbia Supreme Court judge is expected to deliver her decision today over whether a man who stabbed two high school students is not criminally responsible because he had a mental disorder.
Gabriel Klein was convicted last year for the murder of 13-year-old Letisha Reimer and the aggravated assault of her friend in the rotunda of Abbotsford Senior Secondary in 2016.
The province is planning to introduce legislation aimed at providing paid leave to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
They’re looking to update the Employment Standards Code to ensure working Albertans can access up to three hours to get the shot without worrying about whether they’ll lose their job.
“By providing choice without consequence, we continue to protect the lives and livelihoods of all Albertans,” said Jason Copping, Minister of Labour and Immigration.
If approved, the changes will take effect immediately.
This will impact full and part-time employees, regardless of how long they’ve had the job.
“Nobody should have to choose between getting vaccinated and putting food on the table and with this legislation, nobody will have to.”
Covid 19 coronavirus: India reports global record of 314k new cases
22 Apr, 2021 05:13 AM
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India s capital New Delhi to lock down as covid-19 cases top 15 million. Video / France 24
India s capital New Delhi to lock down as covid-19 cases top 15 million. Video / France 24
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India reported a global record of more than 314,000 new infections today as a grim coronavirus surge in the world s second-most populous country sends more and more sick people into a fragile health care system critically short of hospital beds and oxygen.
The 314,000 infections added in the past 24 hours raise India s total past 15.9 million cases since the pandemic began. It s second to the United States. India has nearly 1.4 billion people.