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Illegal possession of ETPB land: LHC CJ takes notice of non-compliance of court order

National January 15, 2021 LAHORE: Lahore High Court Chief Justice Muhammad Qasim Khan on Thursday took exception to non-compliance of an order by the police regarding ending illegal possession of land belonging to the Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) and summoned senior officials of the provincial government and the police. The chief justice had on December 16, 2020 sought a compliance report after Inspector General of Police (IGP) Inam Ghani submitted an undertaking to end possession by the Police Department of 72 Kanals of the ETPB. Several petitioners had contended through a counsel that the Police Department in 2001 had requested the Evacuee Trust Property Board to let it construct the Elite Police Training School on 72 Kanal and seven Marlas.

Illegal possession of land: Flouting of court order by police riles LHC CJ - Pakistan

LAHORE: Lahore High Court Chief Justice Muhammad Qasim Khan on Thursday took exception to non-compliance of an order by police regarding retrieval of the Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) land from illegal possession by police and summoned senior officials of the department and the government. The chief justice had on Dec 16, 2020, sought a compliance report after Inspector General of Police (IGP) Inam Ghani submitted an undertaking to evacuate the 72 kanal land of the ETPB that was in possession of his department. Several petitioners had contended through a counsel that the Punjab Police had requested the ETPB in 2001 to let it construct the Elite Police Training School on the 72 kanal and seven marla land. Police had offered the ETPB land of the same size but in scattered form on three different points. The board materialised the land deal in 2011 and later leased out the land it had got in exchange to the petitioners and others individuals.

Pakistan: 12 policemen fired over negligence during Karak s Hindu temple attack

Pakistan Supreme Court (SC) directed relevant authorities to start the restoration of the Hindu temple in Karak Pakistan: 12 policemen fired over negligence during Karak s Hindu temple attack ANI | Updated: Jan 14, 2021 18:27 IST Karak (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) [Pakistan], January 14 (ANI): At least 12 Pakistani policemen have been fired from their job for showing negligent and irresponsible behaviour during the attack on Hindutemple, which was vandalised and set on fire by an angry mob, in Karak district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. On Thursday, the Karak district police ordered the dismissal of 12 policemen and a one-year suspension of 33 other cops on Thursday, Geo News reported. Terry police SHO Rehmatullah and Banda police ASI Mujeebullah are among those who have been fired. The cops were dismissed in light of the inquiry report into the attack.

12 policemen dismissed in Karak temple attack

Inquiry report states officers showed cowardice, negligence and irresponsibility in discharge of their obligations Karak temple demolished. PHOTO: SCREENGRAB PESHAWAR: As many as 12 police personnel were dismissed from duty as the preliminary inquiry report on the Karak Hindu temple attack found officers ‘negligent’ in discharge of their duty. Twelve police personnel were dismissed from services with immediate effect whereas 33 were awarded minor punishment of forfeiture of one year of service. “They show cowardice, negligence, and irresponsibility in the discharge of their official obligations,” the inquiry report stated in view of the available record and facts on file, perusal of inquiry papers and the recommendations of the inquiry officers.

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