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August 27, 2006 Sunday Sha'aban 2, 1427

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157 deportees brought to Gujranwala



By Our Correspondent


GUJRANWALA, Aug 26: The Gujranwala circle of FIA on Saturday brought over 157 youths from Quetta who were deported by Turkish and Iranian governments. Reports said the youths, belonging to Gujranwala division, had been sent to Greece by human smugglers through their sub-agents in Iran and Turkey. The Iran-Turkey border security arrested them when they were trying to enter Greece and later deported them to Pakistan through Iran-Quetta border.

An FIA team, led by assistant-director Aqeel Qureshi, went to Quetta and arrested them. Officials were interrogating the deportees about their agents and sub-agents.

The deportees would be sent to the central jail on judicial remand.

Earlier, the FIA had arrested about 300 youths who were deported by Greece, Spain and other foreign countries.

PRICE HIKE: The district price control committees have almost failed to control price hike as butchers and shopkeepers are allegedly involved in overcharging.

A survey conducted by this correspondent on Saturday showed that butchers were selling beef at Rs120 to 140 per kg against the government fixed price of Rs80 and mutton at Rs240 instead of Rs200 per kg. Chicken was available for Rs140 to Rs150 per kg instead of Rs80.

Similarly, traders were overcharging other essential commodities, including wheat flour, rice and cereals.

The district administration had issued prices of daily-use items a few days ago and ordered the shopkeepers to display rate lists at their shops. The market committees were asked to implement the government’s fixed prices, but the respective agencies failed to control the inflation.

KILLED: A man was killed while 10 others injured in a clash between two Christian groups over an election row at Kohlowala on Saturday.

Reports said a group, led by Arif Masih, had opposed district council minority member Javed Younis Masih in local bodies election.

On Saturday, children of both the groups quarrelled with one another. Later, the Javed Younis group attacked its rivals with clubs and resorted to firing. As a result of which, grocer Riasat Masih of the former group was killed on the spot while Arif Masih and his men Ilyas Masih, Shamshad, Qaiser, Emonial Masih, Shahzad Masih, Arif Masih, son of Veryam Masih, Zahid Arif and Tariq Masih sustained injuries.

The injured were rushed to local DHQ hospital in a critical condition.

Gujranwala Saddar police removed the body of Riasat to the local civil hospital for autopsy and registered a case against the accused who managed to escape. However, raids were under way for their arrest.



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