Peshawar: three suspects of banned outfit held

PESHAWAR: Three suspects of a banned outfit were arrested from a mosque in Tarnab Farm area of Peshawar on Monday, according to the police.Peshawar Police chief told Geo News that after receiving some reports, police reached the mosque and arrested three persons who denied to undergo body searching. He said the detainees were unarmed and transferred to Peshawar for further investigation. It is learnt that they were provoking people for Jihad.

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5 killed in Chakwal road mishap

CHAKWAL: Five people were killed and during a collision between a truck and passenger wagon at Chakwal-Sargodha road.According to sources, the accident occurred near Qasba Bhuwan at Chakwal-Sargodha road when a truck collided with a wagon on the ramp and fell into a gorge. The injured have been shifted to hospital.

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Heavy rush witnessed at commercial centres

IslamabadWith passage of almost half of the month of Ramazan in somewhat quite note, the Eid shopping has started gaining momentum as heavy ru

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Elahi resigns in protest as leader of opposition

ISLAMABAD: In an unprecedented development, Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi, Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly, has stepped down from his offic

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NAB destined to face sudden death in a month

ISLAMABAD: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) will die an unsung death by the middle of the next month as its funds have dried up and no major p

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Jobless man commits suicide; one killed by bandits

KarachiA young man committed suicide on Sunday at his residence in the New Karachi police limits.Twenty-four-year-old Khurrum had an a

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Pakistan News

No al-Qaeda or Taliban leader was killed in recent US strikes

MIRAMSHAH: No prominent Taliban or al-Qaeda leader has been killed in recent US air strikes in the Pakistani tribal areas, a visit to the area has rev

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Persistent load-shedding stirs power riots

KarachiOwing to persistent power outages, angry consumers of the Karachi Electric Supply Company (KESC) took to the streets and resorted to ri

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Rafiq Engineer surrenders official residence in protest

KarachiSindh Katchi AbadiesMinister Rafiq Engreer has vacated his official residence (an apartment provided to him in Bath Islanad, Clifton) t

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Father of Baloch woman reveals his FIR was trashed

ISLAMABAD: A handwritten application sent to the Balochistan Police two months ago by the father of one of the innocent women who were buried alive ha

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