Police to register FIR on behalf of state over three deaths in factory fire
Karachi
February 12, 2021
A day after three labourers lost their lives in a fire at a thread factory in Baldia Town, police on Thursday decided to lodge an FIR on behalf of the state after the families of the deceased employees refused to register a case.
Police investigators have also recorded the statement of the factory owner. According to police, the owner told them that the factory was operational since the last five years where workers used to work 24 hours in different shifts.
The owner further told police that about a dozen employees were present in the factory when the fire broke out and all but two were able of escape. As the two employees were stuck in the fire, another employee who had earlier been able to escape went inside the factory again in a bid to rescue the others but he himself was trapped there.
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The Netherlands have announced that they are suspending all adoptions from abroad with immediate effect, after an official inquiry found many abuses.
The Netherlands is suspending international adoptions after a government commission found that some children had been stolen or purchased from their birth parents, Legal Protection Minister Sander Dekker announced on Monday.
An investigative commission has found that some children from Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, Indonesia and Sri Lanka were taken from their parents. The commission reports that officials knew of the abuse since the 1960s.
The commission was set up under pressure from increasing numbers of grown-up adopted children who began to research their roots and often found that their birth documents had been forged or lost, or that their adoption had been illegal.
Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, announces it has filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of purchasers of the securities of Clover Health Investments, Corp. f/k/a Social Capital. | February 11, 2021
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Toronto, Ontario, Dublin, Ireland and Los Angeles, California (Newsfile Corp. - February 2, 2021) - QYOU Media Inc. (TSXV: QYOU) (the
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LOS ANGELES, Feb. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Schall Law Firm, a national shareholder rights litigation firm, announces that it is investigating claims on behalf of investors of OrthoPediatrics Corp. ( OrthoPediatrics or the Company ) (NASDAQ: KIDS) for violations of the securities laws.
The investigation focuses on whether the Company issued false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose information pertinent to investors. OrthoPediatrics is the subject of a report published by Culper Research on December 2, 2020, titled: OrthoPediatrics Corp. (KIDS): Even Channel Stuffing Can t Save This Company. The report alleges that the Company has engaged in a channel stuffing scheme that has systematically and significantly overstated revenues. Culper adds that the Company has abused its ability to book revenues upon shipment by selling and shipping excess product directly to its distributors, many of whom are exclusive to the Company. Culper