Man sent to jail for one year over fake licence

Police arrest Asif Khan, who was released on bail, from the courtroom and send him to jail to serve out his sentence.


Rizwan Shehzad January 21, 2013
ILLUSTRATION: AMNA IQBAL

KARACHI: A district and sessions court sent a man to jail for a year over a forged licence on Monday.

The Judicial Magistrate (South) Sadruddin Bohio convicted Asif Khan after the prosecution successfully established that Khan was using a fake licence.

The complainant, Muhammad Jameel Iqbal, an assistant sub-inspector, had registered the case after a traffic constable challenged him for violating traffic rules in January 2009.

An FIR was registered against him at the Pakistan Bazaar police station.

Khan, who was released on bail, was arrested from the court room and sent to jail to serve out the sentence.

COMMENTS (2)

Dilip | 11 years ago | Reply

And what about the culprits with forged degrees??????

enu | 11 years ago | Reply

Finally a court is doing good work

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