Lahore
April 25, 2021
LAHORE : An accountability court on Saturday adjourned the hearing of a reference against Shahbaz Sharif’s son-in-law Ali Imran Yousaf and daughter Rabia Imran till May 21.
Previously, the court had sought the details of the properties of both accused after declaring them as proclaimed offenders in Saaf Pani Company reference. The case has been adjourned without any development due to unavailability of the trial judge.
The NAB had filed a supplementary reference against Waseem Ajmal, former CEO, Punjab, Saaf Pani Company, South, Imran Ali Yousaf, CEO M/s Ali, and Fatima Developers, on acquiring an under-construction building (Ali Trade Centre) on rent by abusing authority, which caused a loss of Rs24.7m to the national exchequer. However, Ali Imran didn’t join the investigation nor appeared before the court.
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Heaps of garbage common eye sore at every street corner
Garbage piles in front of Chaburji pose health risks to citizens as well as undermine beauty of the historical building. PHOTO EXPRESS
LAHORE:
Heaps of garbage are a common sight along the streets in most areas of the provincial capital where more than 15000 tonnes of litter has accumulated during the past week.
The Lahore Waste Management Company (LWMC) appears to be struggling to bring the garbage collection and disposal system back on track after the reopening of the roads following blockade due to protests. Meanwhile, the citizens in the affected areas are complaining of stench and health risks from the rotting garbage.