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Dispute between Turkish, Pakistani companies remains
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December 29, 2020
ISLAMABAD
A Pakistani court on Tuesday ordered the government to immediately return Turkish companiesâ vehicles that were seized by local authorities last week.
The Lahore High Court issued an order on the petition that had been filed by the OZPAK Group against the Lahore Waste Management Company (LWMC).
Justice Shahid Kareem ruled that the LWMC is not authorized to misuse its position as a client to engage the police or commissioner’s office to dispossess the contractor from its assets.
He further stated that they are international contractors and what message the local authorities were trying to give them via this kind of act, according to a statement issued by the OZPAK Group.
December 23, 2020
ISLAMABAD
Two Turkish firms in Pakistan’s second-largest city on Wednesday demanded the return of their vehicles from police along with an official apology.
The demand came after riot police in Lahore early Monday raided six garage facilities used by the Albayrak and Ozpak Group companies, which provide cleaning services. The police forced company employees and administrators out to the streets, assaulted some employees, and did not allow the Turkish staff to take any of their belongings.
A meeting was held in the northeastern city to discuss the dispute between the Lahore Waste Management Company (LWMC) and Turkish companies, according to Turkish company officials speaking to Anadolu Agency.