Killer of pregnant woman arrested

LAHORE: The CIA Police have solved the mystery of killing a pregnant woman during dacoity on the Sundar Das Road here on December 29 last and arrested the killer of the deceased.

CCPO, Lahore, Captain (retd) Muhammad Amin Vains, disclosed this while addressing a press conference here at the Moon Market, Iqbal Town.

He said, taking notice of the incident, the Punjab chief minister had ordered him to arrest the person involved in this incident.

Responding to which he constituted four police teams, which succeeded in arresting Usman, husband of the deceased Amna.

The accused confessed to his crime and told the police team that he had shot his wife over a domestic issue. She was rushed to hospital where she succumbed to her injuries. Her innocent girl also expired after two days. The CCPO appreciated the efforts of police officials’ team, which had arrested the accused.

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Girl killed for ‘honour’ in Malakwal

MALAKWAL: A girl was killed by her uncle for ‘honour’ at Mauza Jajja Aur on Friday. Nasreen Bibi, the wife of Muhammad Bakhsh who was in abroad for job, had allegedly developed illicit relations with Mohsin Shahzad. On the day of the incident, Mohsin came to the house of Nasreen to meet her but her uncle accused Shan Muhammad saw them. At this, Mohsin allegedly opened fire at Shan but he remained safe. Later, Mohsin escaped but Shan Muhammad allegedly clubbed Nasreen to death.

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BISP to register more deserving women this year, says Marvi

By: SALEEM SHAHID

QUETTA: Chairperson of the Benazir Income Support Programme Marvi Memon has said that a countrywide survey will be conducted this year to register more deserving women so that they may benefit from the programme.

Speaking at the launching ceremony of ‘Beneficiaries Outreach and Communication Strategy of BISP’ here on Saturday evening, she said it was the desire of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to bring more and more needy women of Balochistan into the social safety net programme.

Chief Minister Sanaullah Zehri and Balochistan Assembly Speaker Raheela Hameed Khan Durrani attended the ceremony.

Ms Memon also held a meeting with members of the Quetta Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Balochistan Chamber of Small Industries and Traders and other officials.

She said the government wanted to eliminate poverty by registering more women with the BISP. The survey, she added, would be started this year and completed by 2018. The women, who could not get benefit from the BISP, would become its beneficiaries soon.

“Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Finance Minister Ishaq Dar have been paying special attention to the development of Balochistan. Therefore, huge funds have been allocated to eliminate poverty and backwardness in the province besides putting it on the track of development, progress and prosperity,” the BISP chairperson said.

She urged women of Balochistan to borrow from the Prime Minister’s Loan Scheme in order to financially empower themselves.

Mr Zehri praised Ms Memon for her efforts aimed at eliminating poverty and empowering women.

Earlier, speaking at the Quetta Chamber of Commerce and Industries and Balochistan Chamber of Small Industries and Traders, the BISP chairperson said that of the 5.2 million beneficiaries of the BISP countrywide around 200,000 came from Balochistan.

“The business community and BISP will have to put in joint efforts to eliminate poverty from the province,” she said.

Ms Memon said that the BISP would introduce self-registration of women. The pilot phase 2016 would cover Qila Saifullah, Kech, Turbat and Nasirabad districts, she added.

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