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Ten held as police launch crackdown on display of arms


Ten held as police launch crackdown on display of arms
Peshawar
May 25, 2021
PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police have launched a crackdown on so-called VIPs or very important persons displaying automatic guns in public and spreading terror in society.
An official said all the regional and district police officers have been issued directives to go after the individuals who are brandishing automatic weapons in escort cars for the show off in the urban and rural areas of the province. They have been directed to take action against those carrying revolving lights on the cars.
“The operation against those brandishing weapons in public has been launched and officers directed to submit a report on a daily basis. No one will be allowed to spread terror among the public through these tactics,” Capital City Police Officer Abbas Ahsan told The News. ....

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'Beefy King' and Other Fake Firms Got $7M in PPP Loans From 1 Lender: Report


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Most fake businesses were registered as farms, with names including Deely Nuts and Beefy King.
Kabbage processed 378 loans to fraudulent companies via the Paycheck Protection Program, ProPublica reported.
Fake businesses received a collective $7 million in federal COVID-19 relief loans last year through online lending platform Kabbage, and most were registered as farms, according to an investigation by ProPublica.  
Kabbage processed 378 loans to bogus businesses under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) in the scheme s first round of funding from March to August last year, the investigation found. Non-existent farms claiming to be based in New Jersey, such as Ritter Wheat Club and Deely Nuts, each received $20,833, the maximum loan available to sole proprietorships, ProPublica reported. ....

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