Four women among 11 held for assaulting constable

Suspects accused of helping detained man escape


Our Correspondent March 04, 2025

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As many as 11 people, including four women, attacked a police officer and tore his uniform.

They released the arrested accused and fled while threatening. Reportedly, Kar police, led by ASI Muhammad Hayat, raided the premises of Muhammad Amin in 593 GB to arrest the accused Nadeem Abbas involved in a robbery case.

Meanwhile, Muhammad Amin on seeing the police party called out tk the eleven accused including Irshad Bibi, Maria Bibi, Satan Bibi, Zahid Bashir, Aurangzeb, Mazhar Bashir, Sidi Ahmed and others. The accused gathered and attacked the police party and released the arrested accused Nadeem Abbas.

They tore the uniform of Constable Tayyab and made him a target of violence and fled. The Kar police registered a case against the named and unknown accused.

Meanwhile, a case has been registered against the former SHO City Jaranwala for not complying with the court order. Sub-Inspector Tasawur Ahmed stated that Additional and Sessions Judge Imtiaz Ahmed Gondal had ordered to register a case in the writ petition SHO Mudasser Raza but the former SHO City Jaranwala Sub-Inspector Farooq Nazir did not comply with the court order and did not register an FIR.

As a result, the court ordered to register a case against Farooq Nazir Sub-Inspector Former SHO City Jaranwala. City Jaranwala Police has registered a case against its former SHO under section 155C, Police Order 2002 and submitted a report to the court.

Separately, two accused individuals have been charged in a case for submitting a fake surety bond in the Anti-Terrorism Court. According to the case registered by the court reader Muhammad Shabbir at the Civil Lines police station, the accused Azam Ali, son of Jalal Din, was granted bail by the Lahore High Court in case number 662/21, under sections 324, 386, 353, 186, and 337H2 of the Sadar Jaranwala police station.

In compliance with the bail order, Muhammad Khalil, submitted a surety bond worth Rs100,000 on behalf of the accused Azam Ali. However, after submitting the surety bond, Azam Ali failed to appear in court for the case hearing.

As a result, the court confiscated the surety bond and issued a notice to Muhammad Khalil under section 514.

The court then instructed Patwari Muhammad Aslam Javed to seize the property provided as surety. Upon investigation, the Patwari reported that the property documents submitted by Muhammad Khalil were fake.

Based on this report, the court ordered the registration of a case against both Azam Ali and Muhammad Khalil.

Following the court's directives, Civil Lines police registered a case against the two accused under sections 420, 468, and 471 TPP and have begun their search for the accused.

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