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Karachi receives rain for second consecutive day
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Third monsoon spell hits Sindh, heavy rain in Karachi
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July 17, 2021
Many areas of the city received moderate rain, with some localities pounded by heavy showers on Thursday night, which resulted in prolonged power outages in almost half of the city.
Rainwater accumulated on a number of roads and thoroughfares, causing traffic jams and inconvenience to motorists.
“Under the influence of a monsoon system, Karachi’s different areas received light to moderate rains from Thursday evening till night. The heaviest rainfall was recorded in the Gulshan-e-Hadeed area where 70 millimeters of rain was recorded. The monsoon system, which was expected to cause more showers bypassed the city on Friday without causing any significant rain,” Director Met Karachi Sardar Sarfraz told The News on Friday.
ATC to announce verdict in Intezar murder case on 30th
July 16, 2021
An anti-terrorism court (ATC) has reserved its verdict in a teenager’s murder case after a three-year-long trial against policemen. The ATC-VII is set to announce the decision on July 30, as the prosecution and the defence have completed their arguments.
Intezar Ahmed, 19, was allegedly murdered by policemen in the upmarket DHA neighbourhood on January 13, 2018. According to his father Ishtiaq Ahmed, his son had left the house to eat out with his friends but was later brutally murdered. He claimed that his son’s murder was pre-planned.
Eight policemen belonging to the Anti-Car Lifting Cell Tariq Rahim, Tariq Mehmood, Azhar Ahsan, Shahid, Fawad Khan, Daniyal, Bilal Rasheed and Ghulam Abbas went to trial on a charge of murder.