Probe ordered into death of student, girlfriend

ATTOCK, Jan 10: Regional Police officer (RPO) DIG Nasir Khan Durrani on Saturday ordered an inquiry to ascertain the cause of death of a medical college student and his girlfriend.

Earlier, the local police declared their death a suicide in the FIR without examining the ground facts and evidence of the incident.

The RPO issued the orders on the application of a local dental surgeon of Attock Dr Saqib Suleman, the elder brother of the deceased student.

The applicant, Dr Saqib, said that his 22-year-old brother Amir Suleman was first year MBBS student of Rawalpindi Medical College. On December 31, 2008, the birthday of his brother, he received information at about 7.30 pm that his brother Amir was shot dead and his body was lying at the tehsil headquaters hospital Taxila.

He rushed to the hospital along with other relatives and found his brother’s body in the mortuary with bullet wounds to his skull. On query, the investigation officer, Sub-Inspector Sikandar Hayat, who was present at the spot, said Amir committed suicide with a pistol after injuring a 19-year-old girl at Wah Cantonment near her house. The girl, who was also a medical college student, was rushed to a local hospital, he maintained.

The police registered attempted murder and suicide cases against his dead brother on the report of the mother of the deceased girl without going through medico-legal, violating the rules, he said. After three days of the incident, the injured girl also died at the hospital on January 3, he said.

According to medico-legal report, the bullet entered his skull from the left side whereas his brother was a right-hander. There was also no charring of the area where the bullet hit, which proved that the shot was fired from a distance instead of point blank, he said.

Such findings of medico legal report enough to prove that his brother and girl were killed by third person, he claimed.

Moreover, police had neither recorded any statement of the injured girl as she was alive for three days nor did carry out her postmortem and even her relatives took her body from the hospital and buried without informing the local police, he said.

Gas loadshedding: Majority of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) stations in Attock and surrounding areas have been closed for the last four days due to gas loadshedding by the authorities to meet the demand of domestic consumers, it has been learnt. In the prevailing situation, the consumers are forced to run their CNG-fitted vehicles either on patrol or wait in long queues for filling CNG in their vehicles.

While the workers of CNG stations, mostly of them daily wagers, were also affected financially due to closure of filling stations.

During the visit to some local CNG stations on Friday, the employees said that under the gas loadshedding schedule, the CNG stations, divided into two groups, would indefinitely close their operations for alternate four days.
Source: Dawn
Date:1/11/2008

=> ISLAMABAD – President Islamabad Chamber of Commerc

ISLAMABAD – President Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry Ijaz Abbasi underlined the importance of women’s role in economic activities, saying that without their active part, the economic development could not be achieved.

Addressing a meeting of the women entrepreneurs held here on Thursday, the president urged the women entrepreneurs to take part in the economic activities because they are 60pc of whole population of the Pakistan.

He stated that by nature women are skilled if they are educated or not ICCI will organize workshops for them.

Leader of the women entrepreneurs Samina Fazil said, women are not only to sit idle at homes and raise children they have their role in the society. She said women are better entrepreneurs than men and as they are more active in taking part in the economic activities.

In the meeting Senior Vice President Munawar Iqbal and Vice President Abdul Ghaffar Chaudhry said that 21st century was the century of economic development and without their active participation no nation could not achieve the goal of stability. Women should come forward for the prosperous of the country and ICCI want to promote the women entrepreneurs activities. The meeting was attended by Farah Javeed, Farzana Bashir, Shama Mehmood, Muzammil Sabri, Rohma Azam, Sarya Chishti and others.
Source: The Nation
Date:1/11/2008

=> RAWALPINDI: Additional District and Sessions Judge

RAWALPINDI: Additional District and Sessions Judge Rana Nisar Ahmad Khan on Thursday awarded death sentence to Abdul Khaliq, a resident of Murree, who axed his wife to death on a family dispute in 2006.

The convict was also sentenced to 10-month imprisonment and a fine of Rs 0.3 million. According to details, Abdual Khaliq killed his wife Dilshad on November 30, 2006. The Murree Police Station had registered FIR under section 302/324/337 and filed a challan against the murderer in the court.
Source: Daily Times
Date:1/11/2008

KARACHI: Justice Rana M. Shamim of the High Court of Sindh (SHC)

KARACHI: Justice Rana M. Shamim of the High Court of Sindh (SHC), taking suo moto notice of the failure of the Frere police in handing over the custody of two children to their mother, issued Thursday a show-cause notice to the SHO of the Frere police.

According to details, Ms Ambreen Fatima filed a case for custody of her children – a boy and a girl – and the court ordered the Frere police to deliver the children to the residence of the applicant. However, the police failed to comply with the order and the father/respondent, Adnan Hussain, went into hiding with the two children.

The SHC also summoned former CCPO, now IGP Sindh, Azhar Ali Farooqui to appear and explain the conduct of the errant policemen, but, the respondent has not been traced yet.

Today, the bench issued a show-cause notice to the SHO of Frere police asking why the contempt of court proceedings have not been initiated against the respondent for failing to comply with court orders.

The court fixed January 18 as the next date of hearing.
Source: Daily Times
Date:1/11/2008