Fraud case registered against PML-N MPA

LAHORE: A fraud case was registered at Ferozwala Police Station on Thursday against Sakina Shaheen, a member of Punjab Assembly belonging to the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz.

The applicant, Sakhawat, alleged that Ms Shaheen and a state agent had collected Rs800, 000/- from him for an 8-Kanal plot. However, they neither gave the plot nor did they return the money, he said.

On this, the police filed a case against the MPA on charges of fraud and cheating. But it is yet to arrest her. Sakina Shaheen was elected on a special PML-N seat.

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An ?out of the box? presentation for a good cause

Islamabad

For its debut presentation on its new premises, Kuch Khaas ? the centre for arts, culture and dialogue ? featured a theatre group cal

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Army Gen attack case: Suspects acquitted over lack of evidence

RAWALPINDI: An anti-terrorism court on Thursday acquitted nine persons allegedly involved in the 2008 suicide attack on Lt. General Mushtaq Ahmed Baig due to lack of evidence.

Eight people were killed, including Surgeon Lt General Mushtaq Ahmed Baig, on February 25, 2008 when a suicide bomber blew himself up in the limit R A Bazaar Police Station in Rawalpindi.

The special court No II judge Raja Akhlaq acquitted nine men namely Dr Abdul Razzak, Muhammad Nadeem, Muhammad Naeem, Muhammad Rizwan, Muhammad Ilyas, Muhammad Sarfaraz, Zeshan Khalik, Faisal Ahmed and Osama Nazir as police failed to produce sufficient evidence against them.

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Hunza: Spillway to reduce flooding risk by 50%: Army Officials

RAWALPINDI: Engineer In Chief of Pakistan Army Lt. Gen. Shahid Niaz has said that the artificial lake created near Attabad due to land sliding poses no threat to Tarbela Dam.

In a news briefing here on Thursday, Lt. Gen. Shahid Niaz said a 24 metre deep spillway has been made for the discharge of water from the lake which is going to reduce the risk (of flooding) by 50 percent.

He said the outflow of water from the lake will begin by the end of current month through the spillway. The water level is rising by 3 feet every day in the lake created by land sliding on January 4 this year, he said.

The Engineer In Chief said all possible measures are being taken to rescue and save the local people.

He said Tarbela Dam will not face any threat even in the case of the overflowing of the lake and that the water outflow will complete in 5 to 6 hours.

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By-elections? campaign to end today

MUZAFARGARH, FAISALABAD: All the political parties will complete their campaigns today by 12 mid night, as polling for by-elections is set to go underway on Saturday in National Assembly?s constituency NA-178 Muzafargarh 3, and Provincial Assemly?s constituencies PP-259 Muzafargarh 9 and PP-63 Faisalabad.

Punjab Government has arranged for taking the services of Rangers who will be patrolling the sensitive areas along with police, on the directives of Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to maintain law and order.

Polling will begin at 8 AM and continue till 5 PM at stretch.

Pakistan People?s Party?s candidate Jamshed Dasti and former governor Punjab Ghulam Mustafa Khar besides other candidates are contesting in Muzafarabad.

Mian Ajmal Asif of Pakistan Muslim League-N, PPP Provincial President Rana Aftab Ahmed, Mian Abdul Qayum of Labour Qaumi Movement, Chaudhry Amjad Ali Waraich of Pakistan National Muslim League besides independent candidates Usman Masood, Rana Aftab Ahmed, Chaudhry Muhammad Ilyas and Imran are running for PP-63 Faisalabad. Some of the names mentioned here are covering candidates.

A competition is being expected between candidates of Pakistan Muslim League-N and Pakistan People?s Party while Mian Abdul Qayum of Labour Party and Chaudhry Amjad Ali Waraich will also be taking part as major runners.

Five independent candidates are contesting for the slot which was vacated after Pakistan Muslim League-Q?s Member of Provincial Assembly Ajmal Asif resigned.

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?PPP, PML-N violating election rules?

LAHORE

THE Labour Party Pakistan (LPP) has alleged that the PPP and the PML-N are using all tactics to rig polls in PP-63, Faisalabad.

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Ataabad lake water seeps into estern part of spillway

HUNZA: Ataabad lake water has started to seep into the eastern side of an under construction spillway, raising fears that it may submerge several other areas.

It is being feared that the lake water if continued to enter the spillway could inundate many other areas and hamper the construction work.

According to information reaching here, Shashkat is already under the water and affected people are busy in pulling their valuables out of the water on self-help basis.

While relief camps have been set up at Aliabad, Hussainabad, Khanabad, Shashkat, Chalat, Sikandarabad, Gulmat and Shayar, where displaced people will be offered stay and other relief goods.

Some 4000 people are likely to become homeless due to the flooding.

Speaking to Geo, Major General (retd.) Muzaffar Jhang said the he had already apprised the government seven years ago that cracks had appeared in mountains and any mishap could take place anytime.

Meanwhile, the Hunza administration has decided to close all private and government schools.

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Pakistani held in Chile ”gentlemanly”

SANTIAGO: A Pakistani detained in Chile when detectors at the US Embassy found traces of an explosives material is calm and gentlemanly and doesn”t fit the popular image of a terrorist, colleagues and acquaintances say.

Mohammed Saif-ur-Rehman Khan, 28, is being held under Chile’’s anti-terrorism laws while being investigated for alleged explosives violations. He was detained Monday after he was summoned to the embassy because his US visa had been revoked and security equipment there detected explosive traces on his cell phone and papers.

Authorities have not said what kind of explosives were allegedly involved, though the Chilean newspaper La Segunda reported the substance detected was Tetryl, a compound used to increase the explosive power of TNT.

Colleagues at the EuroHotel, where Khan worked as a paid intern, are puzzled by the turn of events.

“He was a complete gentleman, very proper, like the gentlemen of old,”” said Alex Garcia, head of reception and reservations.

Garcia said Khan came to Chile in January to study Spanish and the hotel industry. He worked with Khan daily for almost a month and was also his Spanish instructor.

Khan said he was born in Pakistan on Aug. 21, 1982, and told of being the son of a retired doctor and from a middle class family, Garcia said.

He described Khan as “tranquil, very correct and educated, speaking about five languages.””

“Someone who is an hotelier recognizes when another person knows the profession, and Khan knew it. He had a vocation for service and was very attentive,”” Garcia said.

Other people who knew Khan in Chile also told The Associated Press they were surprised Khan was detained.

“He wasn”t the image of a terrorist. He was friendly and very respectful,”” said the owner of the student residence where Khan was staying. The owner would give only his first name, Gonzalo.

“He was a calm person who didn”t speak a lot because his Spanish wasn”t always very clear. In the kitchen, he shared with everyone,”” Gonzalo said.

Investigators in white hazardous-materials suits have searched Khan’’s apartment in the student residence in downtown Santiago.

There were no immediate reports on what they found.

Gonzalo said Khan once told him that he had lived a few months in the United States and that his trip to Chile was to learn Spanish.

Khan paid 80,000 pesos (US$150) a month to stay in the residence, and his work study position with the hotel paid him about $115 a month.

The head receptionist at the EuroHotel said Khan didn”t dress luxuriously and had about three suits that he rotated.

“I think his father, who apparently is a retired doctor, must have sent him money,”” Garcia said.

Mohammed Rumie, secretary general of the Chile’’s Islamic community and spokesman for the As-Salam mosque, told The Associated Press that Khan “came every Friday to the mosque, like all Muslims.””

“He didn”t appear a conflictive or problematic person _ quite the opposite, he was very silent, very calm,”” Rumie said.

Asked about reports that Khan belonged to Islam’’s Salafi movement, Rumie said he did not know where the reports had come from and that his As-Salam mosque doesn”t adhere to such movements.

The Salafi movement preaches an ultraconservative Islam similar to Saudi Arabia’’s Wahhabi strain, strictly segregating the sexes and interpreting religious texts literally. Salafis tend to be nonpolitical, but a minority jihadist stream embraces al-Qaida’’s call for holy war against the West.

On Tuesday, the US ambassador to Chile, Paul Simon, said there was not any indication that the embassy was a target of an attack.

In Washington, the State Department spokesman, P.J. Crowley, said the US government will cooperate fully with the Chilean investigation into Khan.

“There were solid grounds for apprehending him and he will be charged under Chilean laws,”” Crowley said.

Pakistan ambassador’’s in Chile, Burhanul Islam, said he is willing to back Khan legally.

“He would have to be a very bad terrorist to enter the embassy with traces of explosive material, knowing that the embassy is a dangerous place where he would face serious accusations if he were caught,”” the ambassador said Wednesday night.

Chilean state television reported, citing unidentified sources in the investigation, that police were looking for an Egyptian citizen who had contact with Khan and went to the same mosque.

Before being taken to jail after a court hearing Tuesday, Khan was driven for a medical checkup and was able to briefly speak to reporters from a window of the police vehicle.

“No, I am not a terrorist. I do not have nothing to do with bombs, I am a working man,”” he said in heavily accented English.

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Serena Williams upset by Petrova in Madrid Tennis

MADRID: Top-ranked Serena Williams was knocked out of the Madrid Masters, falling 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 to Nadia Petrova of Russia in the third round.

Petrova had 10 aces and frustrated Williams into making 41 errors.

In the men’’s draw, second-seeded Rafael Nadal advanced to the third round with a 6-4, 6-3 win against Ukrainian qualifier Oleksandr Dolgopolov Jr. American Andy Roddick withdrew due to illness ahead of his opening match.

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?PPP, PML-N violating election rules?

LAHORE

THE Labour Party Pakistan (LPP) has alleged that the PPP and the PML-N are using all tactics to rig polls in PP-63, Faisalabad.

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