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Pakistan to Seal Afghan, Iran Borders to Pedestrian Traffic from May 5

Pakistan to Seal Afghan, Iran Borders to Pedestrian Traffic from May 5 Pakistan to Seal Afghan, Iran Borders to Pedestrian Traffic from May 5 NCOC says measures being implemented to prevent the import of any new mutations of coronavirus The National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) on Sunday announced that it was enhancing Pakistan’s current land border management with both Afghanistan and Iran in a bid to regulate inbound pedestrian movement and effectively manage COVID-19 protocols at border terminals. “With the emergence of various variants-of-concern/variants-of-interest, and to restrain import of any new mutation to Pakistan, current policy of land border management with Afghanistan and Iran has been reviewed,” read the press release issued by the body governing Pakistan’s coronavirus response. It said that new policy would come into effect on midnight, May 4/5, and would remain in place until midnight, May 19/20. The new guidelines would be applicable only to in

La historia de Shakeel Afridi, el médico que ayudó a la CIA a localizar a Osama Bin Laden y que Pakistán condenó a 33 años de cárcel

La historia de Shakeel Afridi, el médico que ayudó a la CIA a localizar a Osama Bin Laden y que Pakistán condenó a 33 años de cárcel
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Solar scam | Saritha S Nair sentenced to 6 years RI

Updated: Guilty of duping business into paying ₹42.70 lakh Share Article AAA The police taking Saritha S. Nair to jail after the Judicial First Class Magistrate s Court in Kozhikode sentenced her to six-year rigorous imprisonment in a solar cheating case on Tuesday.   | Photo Credit: K. RAGESH Guilty of duping business into paying ₹42.70 lakh The Kozhikode Judicial First Class Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday sentenced Saritha S. Nair to six-year rigorous imprisonment (RI) and slapped a fine of ₹40,000 in connection with a solar cheating case. Pronouncing the verdict, magistrate K.K. Nimmi found Saritha, second accused, guilty of duping Abdul Majeed, owner of Associated Steels Yard, into paying ₹42.70 lakh after promising him franchises in solar panel and windmill farm companies in 2012.

Saritha S Nair: Solar scam accused Saritha Nair gets 6 years RI in cheating case

A fine of Rs 10000 has been pronounced in four crimes, totalling Rs 40,000. Acting on a warrant issued by the court, Saritha was arrested from her residence in Thiruvananthapuram by the investigating officer last week and remanded to judicial custody after being brought to Kozhikode. The warrant was issued against her as she failed to appear in the court. According to a complaint filed by Kozhikode native Abdul Majeed with the police in 2012, the two accused Nair and Biju Radhakrishnan had taken Rs 42.70 lakhs from him for providing franchise in their company besides installing solar panels in his office and house.

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