Federal Ombudsperson for Protection against Harassment of Women at the Workplaces Kashmala Tariq speaks at a press conference in Islamabad on Tuesday. Online
ISLAMABAD: Four young men were killed and two others injured when a vehicle with the family of Federal Ombudsperson for Protection against Harassment of Women Kashmala Tariq on board hit a car on Srinagar Highway late Monday night.
The police have registered a case against the ombudsperson’s son, Azlan Khan, and arrested the family’s driver. Her son, however, obtained bail before arrest. He appeared in the court of Additional Sessions Judge Mohammad Sohail, who granted him bail before arrest against surety bonds of Rs50,000 till Feb 16.
VIDEO: Pakistani politician Kashmala’s son booked for crushing 4 youths to death in Islamabad
03 Feb 2021
Tariq Butt, Correspondent
Islamabad police have booked Azlan Khan, son of Federal Ombudsperson for Protection against Harassment of Women Kashmala Tariq, and her driver on the charge of killing four young men in a road accident.
Her son, however, obtained bail before arrest. He appeared in the court of Additional Sessions Judge Mohammad Sohail, who granted him bail before arrest against surety bonds of Rs50,000 till Feb.16.
Pakistani politician Kashmala told a news conference that her son was not driving the vehicle that hit the car. She said she and her husband were travelling in the vehicle driven by their driver that crashed into the Mehran car.
Ani-Terrorism Financing Unit confiscates Rs10.24 billion, registers 144 cases, arrest 90
Karachi, January 25, 2021 (PPI-OT): The terrorists have no ethnicity, religion, language and nationality but it is their mindset and inhuman proclivity which group them together with like-minded elements, therefore we will have to keep threat assessment to keep our city, the province and the country safe and secure. This was stated by Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah while presiding over 25th APEX Committee meeting here at CM House.
The meeting was attended by Minister Information Nasir Shah, Advisor law Murtaza Wahab, Corps Commander Karachi, Chief secretary, IG Sindh, DG Rangers, ACS Home, PSC, Commissioner Karachi, Adl IG Karachi, Prosecutor General, Secretary excise, provincial heads of intelligence agencies and other concerned.
Advanced surveillance keeps crime at bay in Lahore
Police sources say cameras have reduced crime rate by 50%
Safe city cameras will be installed soon which
can easily read new licence plates. photo: express
LAHORE:
Due to the onslaught of the coronavirus pandemic, the original plan to install additional cameras under the Safe City Project in Lahore has been facing setbacks this year.
According to police sources, the initial installation of 8,000 cameras has reduced the crime rate by 50% in Lahore, making it easier for police to trace criminals.
Owing to the purported efficacy of the initiative, the Safe City had proposed to install more cameras at around 75 places in Lahore but the project has been stalled.
Karnataka IPS officer Hemanth Nimbalkar transferred again amid Safe City Project row
IPS officer Hemanth Nimbalkar has been transferred out of the executive post. He is now the IGP, Directorate of Civil Rights Enforcement.
MP IPS officer Purushottam Sharma assaults wife, video goes viral
Karnataka IPS officer Hemanth Nimbalkar has been embroiled in a series of controversies, right from being dragged into the IMA Ponzi scam to being accused of floating a biased and unfair tender favouring a certain vendor in the Safe City Project for Bengaluru. Nimbalkar has been publicly called out by another IPS officer, D Roopa, who paid the price of bureaucracy for calling out a potential scam. Both the IPS officers were transferred amid the raging controversy on New Year s Eve. That s not the end of it.