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Published 02 May, 2020 06:51am

Football match fight: 10 booked for torture of youth

GUJRANWALA: The Cantonment police registered a case against 10 suspects on Friday for stripping a youth and torturing him in DC Colony Market.

According to reports, Hussain Hanif and Umair Goraya quarrelled with each other during a football match in a ground a week back. Other players intercepted and resolved the issue. But Goraya had nurtured a grudge against Hanif. On Friday, Hanif went to DC Colony Market.

As he stopped his car in front of a pizza shop, 10 suspects, led by Goraya, reached there in an SUV and a car. They allegedly broke the mirrors of Hanif’s car, pulled him out, stripped him naked and beat him with clubs. One of the suspects, Umairul Hassan, made the video of the beating. The suspects resorted to aerial fining and fled.

The locals shifted Hussain to a clinic. The Cantt police registered a case against Umair Goraya, Umair Cheema, Haider Cheema, Umairul Hassan, Gohar Cheema, Hamayon Cheema and four unidentified persons.

WHEAT: The district administration has established 19 wheat procurement centres in the district.

Deputy Commissioner retired Lt Suhail Ashraf told the media the lockdown and social distancing protocols were being followed at all the wheat buying centres.

The administration has set a target to buy 2.1m bags (250,000 tonne) wheat. As many as 1.7m gunny bags have been distributed among 437 farmers of the district while 54,900 tonne wheat has been purchased so for.

The assistant commissioners have been instructed to stop the wheat smuggling and six check posts have been established on entrance and exit points of the district. Grain markets, flour-mills and other places are being checked to make sure that the government purchases the whole stocks of wheat from the farmers.

Published in Dawn, May 2nd, 2020

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