Judge Rasheed Qamar warned the investigation officers that action would be taken against them if they failed in this regard.
The officers said investigations were already underway in these cases. The hearing was adjourned till May 21.
The petition filed by the Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited chief engineer (development) accuses the police officials of negligence in investigation of the theft cases. He said some of the cases had been registered in January this year but there had been no progress so far.
SNGPL law officer Falak Naz said hundreds of thousands of rupees had to be recovered from the suspects. He said the suspects included a compressed natural gas (CNG) filling station and some other big businesses of the city.
As many as 11 of the 19 cases in Gujranwala tehsil are registered with Sabzi Mandi police station. The remaining five are in Kamoke tehsil.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 15th, 2012.
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Well done- this is a step in the right direction and it's not hard to understand why the Punjab is still relatively stable and progressing compared to other places in Pakistan. At least there is some accountability in Punjab.