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Published 20 Nov, 2023 07:03am

Four jail officials booked after prisoner’s escape

MUZAFFARGARH: A case has been registered against four officials of the district jail for negligence after a prisoner fled from it.

The incident occurred on Saturday evening when Altaf Hussain, a theft accused on judicial remand, escaped through a truck that had entered the jail to unload wheat flour. He tricked the jail officials by hanging under a truck as it left the jail after unloading the flour. The officials found out that they had been tricked during the checking long after the truck left.

The deputy superintendent jail submitted an application with the City Police Station for registering a case against Assistant Superintendent Jail Imtiaz Ali, Central Tower in-charge Irshad Hussain, Head Warder Muhammad Iqbal and Barrack No 5 in-charge for negligence.

Police registered a case against the officials and started an investigation. Some hours after the escape, the City police traced Altaf and arrested him.

Sources said an inquiry against the jail officials had been launched.

SUICIDE: A 16-year-old boy allegedly committed suicide after his family refused to buy him a mobile phone at Daira Din Pannah in district Kot Addu.

Muhammad Ajmal consumed poisonous pills to end his life. After he lost consciousness, his family took him to the District Headquarters Hospital, Kot Addu, for treatment where the doctors referred him to the Nishtar Hospital, Multan. He breathed his last at the Nishtar Hospital.

Sources said Ajmal was constantly asking his parents to get him a mobile phone but they refused to do so, causing disappointment for the boy.

CRACKDOWN: A district-wide crackdown on underage and unlicensed drivers has been launched and tickets were issued to 69 underage drivers in a day.

According to a police spokesman, 37 vehicles belonging to underage drivers had also been impounded. Two cases were registered against the unlicensed drivers.

Published in Dawn, November 20th, 2023

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