Youngsters fly kites on a ground in Rawalpindi on Friday despite a ban imposed by the city administration. APP
RAWALPINDI: A boy was killed after he suffered an electric shock while catching a stray kite, and 165 people were injured from stray bullets and in kite flying-related incidents on Friday.
The city echoed with the sound of gunfire as people celebrated Basant ignoring the government ban.
Mohammad Usman, 12, a resident of Dhoke Kala Khan, died after he suffered an electric shock and sustained burn injuries on his face and chest while catching a stray kite.
A teenage boy, Mohsin Hussain, was injured in a similar incident in the same locality.
Victim claims Shiraz Khan would threaten to make her inappropriate videos viral on social media
Accused Shiraz Khan is a resident of Rawalpindi. PHOTO: EXPRESS
RAWALPINDI:
The Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) Cyber Crime Wing on Thursday arrested a man in Rawalpindi for allegedly blackmailing his female friend into having an illicit relationship with him by threatening to upload inappropriate videos and pictures of her on social media.
According to the FIA officials, the victim, a resident of small village in district Jehlum, told the cybercrime cell that the accused, Shiraz Ayaz Khan who hailing from Rawalpindi, maliciously made inappropriate videos and photos of her, forcing her to live with him.