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Profile: Yan Bingtao, youngest Masters champion in 26 years

Profile: Yan Bingtao, youngest Masters champion in 26 years
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Sajat pleads not guilty to dressing up as woman

Sajat pleads not guilty to dressing up as woman 20 Jan 2021 / 20:21 H. Pix for illustration purposes. KUALA LUMPUR: Cosmetic entrepreneur Muhammad Sajjad Kamaruz Zaman or better known as Nur Sajat has been charged in the Shah Alam Syariah High Court with dressing as a woman at a religious event, which has brought Islam into contempt, three years ago. In the proceedings that took place on Jan 6, Muhammad Sajjad, 35, however, pleaded not guilty after the charge was read out to him before Syarie judge Mohammad Khalid Shaee @ Shaii. The accused, as a man, was accused of bringing contempt to the religion of Islam by dressing up as a woman at a Yasin recitation and solat hajat event.

Yan Bingtao: China snooker prodigy whose family risked it all

Published January 19, 2021, 1:09 PM This file photo taken on November 29, 2014 shows China’s Yan Bingtao playing a shot against Pakistan cueist Mohammad Sajjad during the men’s finals of the IBSF World Snooker Championship in Bangalore. (Photo by Manjunath KIRAN / AFP) Yan Bingtao has risen from a poor working-class background and playing to support his cancer-stricken mother to become China’s latest sporting prodigy. The 20-year-old snooker star stunned four-time world champion John Higgins 10-8 to claim the prestigious Masters title on Sunday at England’s Milton Keynes, becoming the tournament’s youngest winner in 26 years. It was world number 11 Yan’s first major title and he is just a year older than Ronnie O’Sullivan when in 1995 he won the Masters at 19, also beating Higgins.

Rising crime ratio forces residents of Adiala to come on roads

Rising crime ratio forces residents of Adiala to come on roads Islamabad January 18, 2021 Rawalpindi : The residents of Adiala Road on Sunday come out of their homes and protested over rising numbers of robberies and street crimes in the area. The bemoaned the apathy of the local police in checking crime rate at Anjum Lane, Nadir Street, Raja Habib Lane and Defence Road. The protesters carried banners and placards in their hands demanded the arrest of thieves and street criminals for freely roaming in their areas and looting the residents even in daylight on regular basis. The protesters said that over 20 theft and dacoities have been committed at Anjum Lane, Nadir Street, Raja Habib Lane and Defence Road during the past two weeks. Morgah Police Station has registered three FIRs but there has been no breakthrough in arresting the criminals, they said.

Rising crimes force residents of Pindi locality to come on roads

Rising crimes force residents of Pindi locality to come on roads National January 18, 2021 Rawalpindi: The residents of Adiala Road on Sunday come out of their homes and protested over rising numbers of robberies and street crimes in the area. The bemoaned the apathy of the local police in checking crime rate at Anjum Lane, Nadir Street, Raja Habib Lane and Defence Road. The protesters carried banners and placards in their hands demanded the arrest of thieves and street criminals for freely roaming in their areas and looting the residents even in daylight on regular basis. The protesters said that over 20 theft and dacoities have been committed at Anjum Lane, Nadir Street, Raja Habib Lane and Defence Road during the past two weeks. Morgah Police Station has registered three FIRs but there has been no breakthrough in arresting the criminals, they said.

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