Uzair Baloch, chief of the defunct Peoples Amn Committee, was exonerated of the charges of attacking policemen in the violence-torn Lyari neighbourhood during a crackdown against gangsters in 2012. Dawn/File
KARACHI: A sessions’ court has acquitted alleged Lyari gang warfare kingpin Uzair Baloch in two more cases for “lack of evidence” against him.
Baloch, chief of the defunct Peoples Amn Committee, was exonerated of the charges of attacking policemen in the violence-torn Lyari neighbourhood during a crackdown against gangsters in 2012.
Additional District and Sessions’ Judge (South) Faraz Ahmed Chandio recently pronounced his verdict.
Police had nominated Habib Jan Baloch, Wasiullah Lakho, Umar Kachhi and Sharfuddin as suspects in the case and showed M. Kashif and Faisal Mehmood as absconders.
Kondhwa residents to relaunch protest if full building not razed
Kondhwa residents to relaunch protest if full building not razed
BySalonee MistrySalonee Mistry / Updated: Jul 16, 2021, 06:00 IST
PMC
Locals of
Pokale Mala area in Kondhwa are relieved that part of an illegal construction coming up at the end of their lane has been stopped after weeks of follow-ups with the
Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC). But, they have threatened to repeat their protests if the whole building is not brought down.
PMC officials on Thursday took down the fifth floor of the “illegal” construction. It may be noted that after repeated complaints, the PMC had sent a notice to the builder on June 14, after which the police ensured the work stopped. The PMC had sent a notice since the margin requirements for the building had not been met, making it a potential threat in the future.
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