Police of twin cities arrest 75 suspects in search operation
Islamabad
March 5, 2021
Islamabad: Islamabad and Rawalpindi police on Thursday conducted joint patrolling as well as search operation at IJP road and nabbed 75 suspects.
SSP (Operations) Dr. Syed Mustafa Tanveer said that police of both districts conducted patrolling as well as search operation from 6: p.m. to 10: p.m. last night near the areas of IJP Road, Double Road and Carriage Factory.
This exercise, he said, was participated by police officials of Industrial area, Sabzi Mandi police stations of Islamabad and New Town and Pirwadhai police stations of Rawalpindi.
Special Protection Unit of Islamabad police and Elite and Dolphin Force of Rawalpindi also participated in it and nabbed a total of 75 suspects.
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Bittersweet reaction as Austrian Jews who fled Nazi Germany for Australia offered dual citizenship
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Ian Ernst s parents fled Austria in fear of Nazi persecution.
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It was 1938 when Adolf Hitler and German troops stormed into Austria and annexed the nation into Nazi Germany.
The move prompted a mass exodus of thousands of Jewish people, who now feared for their lives.
Among those who fled was Ian Ernst s parents, Liselotte and Hermann. They were Jewish by Hitler s definition, Mr Ernst, who now lives in Sydney, said. If you had a grandparent or even a great-grandparent that was of a Jewish faith, you were regarded as Jewish by Hitler s decree.