TOBA TEK SINGH: Two auto spare parts traders from Multan died and third injured critically after their car rammed into a mini truck from rear near Pirmahal interchange on Motorway (M-3) early Friday morning.

According to Rescue 1122 and motorway police, the traders were on way to Lahore to purchase spare parts when a tyre of their car burst.

The deceased were identified as Nazik Tayyab (50), Muhammad Ibrahim (35) and injured as Ahmad Hassan (45), all from Amirabad locality of Multan.The wounded was shifted to the Pirmahal THQ Hospital.

District emergency officer Mian Fraz Munir said Rs10 million cash was found by Rescue 1122 staffers from the car which was handed over to motorway police.

Motorway police return Rs10m cash to heirs

Spokesperson for Motorway police Syed Imran Ahmad said DSP Hameedullah Niazi has handed over money to relatives of deceased and injured car riders.

ARREST ORDER: A Tandlianwala civil judge Ali Raza directed the Faisalabad Sadar SP to arrest Tandlianwala Saddar SHO Haq Nawaz Baloch and produce him before the court on next hearing.

A citizen Adnan Nawaz had filed a suit against the accused SHO on charges of stealing his valuables but he ignored court orders repeatedly.

FIA: Faisalabad FIA arrested on Friday a man involved in human trafficking.

Spokesperson for FIA said Yasir Ilyas of Faisalabad had extorted Rs 1.1 million from a

citizen to send him to Oman on work visa but he misappropriated his money.

Published in Dawn, December 14th, 2024

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