Friday, August 27, 2010

MIRPURKHAS Aug 26. Complete strike was observed by the medical stores and drug sellers in the city on the call of Chemist and drug association district Mirpurkhas here on Thursday to protest against growing crime and dacoity committed in day light at drug suppliers agency at Lalchandabad. During this hundreds of medical stores and Pharmacy owners have held demonstration and sit in outside the Municipal shopping center at M.A.Jinnah road to protest against the police failure to arrest the culprits and growing crime rate in the city. Protesters led by Mohammad Rafique Arain, president chemist and drug association district Mirpurkhas, carried banners and placards raised slogans against the police and demanding the authorities to nab the involved culprits. They blocked the main M.A.Jinnah road as result traffic was suspended for half an hour as result traffic was suspended. They accused that police were not registering their case of dacoity as they said that unknown armed persons on Wednesday entered into the drug agency of Mohammad Rafique at Lalchandabad and on gun point they looted Cash 198000, cash RS 18000 from 6 employees, 6 mobiles and cartoons of medicines. They further said that they had been closed their drug stores in protest after this incident . During this DPO Mirpurkhas Zulfikar Maher and SPO city Mirpurkhas Mohammad Ayub Dars reached at the spot and negotiated with the office bearers of the association. Later DPO assured them that their FIR will be lodged with concerned police station and culprits would soon be apprehended after which protesters dispersed peacefully. Later, Mohammad Rafique Arain has lodged the case under section 392 and 34 PPC with town police against the 3 unknown armed persons. 
MIRPURKHAS Aug 26. Citizens were experiencing hardships owing to prolong load shedding by hesco during Sahar, Iftar and Tarawih timings for last a week in the city. Social workers and civil society people have strongly condemned the prolong load shedding by hesco and demanded the authorities to take notice of prolong load shedding during Ramzan month and end it without any delay otherwise citizens would be compelled to launch the protest campaign against the Hesco authorities. Social worker Kamran Khan Kaim Khani and vice president Sindh abadgar board SAB district Mirpurkhas chapter Haji Abdul Ghafoor Maher advocate have strongly condemned of frequent prolong load shedding and demanded the hesco authorities to take notice end the prolong load shedding in Ramzan month otherwise citizens would come on the streets for launching protest campaign against hesco. They accused that hesco officers were covering power stealing by prolong load shedding and issuing fake detection bills to the consumers. 
MIRPURKHAS Aug 26. Ex wife, sons and relatives have been nominated in the murder case of lineman 1, of hesco Mirpurkhas division Azhar Mehmood Arain here on Thursday. Nisar Arain, cousin of the deceased Azhar Mehmood Arain , has lodged the murder case with Satellite town police station and nominated Waqas Arain and Waqar Arain, deceased’s sons, Ms Rukhsana, ex wife of the deceased and Shahid Arain and Abid Arain, relatives of the deceased. It may be recalled that Azhar Mehmood Arain, lineman 1, hesco Mirpurkhas division was going to school of his son on his bike on Wednesday early morning to leave his son that hidden unknown armed person with masked appeared suddenly near Fazal Chowk, ground no 2, of Satellite town and opened fires upon him as result Azhar Mehmood Arain sustained serious multiple bullet wounds and died in the way to civil hospital, while fortunately his son was escaped unhurt. Learnt that deceased had allegedly been divorced his wife and dispute was ongoing between him and his ex wife and sons over property. Report said that Satellite town investigation police have arrested the some nominated accused, kept them at unknown destination and interrogation was being made with them. However police declined to discuss and giving information in this regard. 
Kaalam kaar (First Urdu blog from Mirpurkhas)

No comments:

Post a Comment