Man booked on charge of molesting boy
Peshawar
April 17, 2021
MARDAN: The police here on Friday registered a case against a man on the charges of sexually abusing an eight-year-old child.
One Akbar Ali, resident of Battagram, told officials at Garhi Kapura Police Station that his eight-year-old nephew Mohammad Haseeb was playing outside his house when Shahab, a resident of Babu Mohallah Battagram forcibly took him to a deserted place.
He added that the accused armed with a sharp tool sexually abused his nephew. The police registered a case against the accused and started an investigation.
McAlester City Hall is open again to the public.
We applaud the city for reopening City Hall for those who donât use electronic or no-contact payment methods already available â and putting a plan in place to do it safely.
City Manager Pete Stasiak first planned to reopen it on April 19 but several factors led to City Hall reopening ahead of schedule this week. City Hall reopened Wednesday and is set to be open 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday.
A payment kiosk was installed at City Hall to accept utility bills payments. Stasiak said the kiosk helped expedite the reopening process and should help improve customer service for those who wish to make a physical payment without a long wait.
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