DERA ISMAIL KHAN: Gunmen on Saturday shot dead a former peace committee member and his son near the Municipal Committee Bagh, a densely-populated area in Tank.
Police said the attackers riding a motorcycle opened fire, killing Malik Jan Khan and his son, Safeer Gul, on the spot. The deceased hailed from Kiri Latti village of Tank.
The Tank city police registered a case against two persons, identified as Ehsan and Alamzeb, on the complaint of Daulat Khan, a son of slain Malik Jan.
The police said there had been an old feud between the victims and the accused nominated in the case.
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Carlisle’s Shyra Stoutt holds off Lettsome’s Tamri Thomas, on the anchor leg of the 4x200m Relay
By Dean “The Sportsman” Greenaway
Lettsome, House 1, prevented defending champions Flemming, House 3, from attaining their historic third 3-peat victory since their first between 2002-2004, during Thursday’s Elmore Stoutt High School Inter-house Track and Field Championships, with a resounding 44 points victory at the A. O. Shirley Grounds. It was Lettsome’s 10
th overall title.
Lettsome amassed 330 points to win the one-day version of the 49
th edition of the championships that’s traditionally held over two days. Flemming fended off hard charging Carlisle, House 4, by a mere four points 286-282 for second. O’Neal, House 2, rounded out the competition with 226 points.
Sons of fallen cops set deadline for job
Peshawar
March 9, 2021
PESHAWAR: The children of martyred police officials have warned of staging sit-in outside the Governor’s House if wards quota in the Police Department was not restored within three days.
Speaking at a news conference on Monday, Shah Khalid, Mehran Khan, Shahid Khan, Fayaz Khan, Malik Jan and Ibrahim said that they had held meetings with the police chief, members of national and provincial assemblies and relevant officials but nothing was done to meet the demand.
They said they were being assured of appointments on merit, which was not acceptable to them at any cost as wards quota was their right. They posed a question as to why the Police Department was not following the already set rules and decisions.