Cjp’s Protocol Officer: FIR registered against impersonator

A case has been registered against a man in Gulgasht police station for impersonating as a protocol officer of the CJP

MULTAN:
A case has been registered against a man in Gulgasht police station for impersonating as a protocol officer of the Chief Justice of Pakistan.  Lahore High Court’s Multan Bench deputy registrar Pervez Khalid said he received a call from the man saying that he was in Multan and needed him to make arrangements for his residence during his stay. He said never before had a protocol officer called in this manner and asked them to make arrangements for their accommodation without a prior notice. He said the man identified himself as Abdul Hameed. Gulghast police said they were conducting raids and would soon arrest the man.


Published in The Express Tribune, June 11th, 2011.
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