Police hold flag march in Lahore
July 21, 2021
LAHORE: A flag march led by CCPO was carried out in the city here on Tuesday to create a sense of security among the citizens and maintain peace and order. The flag march started from District Police Lines Qila Gujar Singh. Dolphin Squad, Police Response Unit, and traffic police participated in the flag march.
The CCPO visited various checkpoints of the city. He checked security and search duties at police check posts at Saggian, Shahdara, Ravi, Bund Road, Babu Sabu and Thokar Niaz Baig. He also visited South Cantt, Factory Area and Defence C police stations. He checked front desk, record register and Mall Khana. He reprimanded SHO Factory Area Shabbir Awan and SHO Defence C Syed Wajihul Hassan for poor work and directed them to process the pending applications within three days.
Flag march
July 21, 2021
LAHORE:A flag march led by CCPO was carried out in the city here on Tuesday to create a sense of security among the citizens and maintain peace and order. The flag march started from District Police Lines Qila Gujar Singh. Dolphin Squad, Police Response Unit, and traffic police participated in the flag march.
The CCPO visited various checkpoints of the city. He checked security and search duties at police check posts at Saggian, Shahdara, Ravi, Bund Road, Babu Sabu and Thokar Niaz Baig. He also visited South Cantt, Factory Area and Defence C police stations. He checked front desk, record register and Mall Khana.
LAHORE: The investigators of Counter-Terrorism Department have so far failed to make any breakthrough in the Johar Town blast even after passage of three days.They could not find a trace so far.
LAHORE: The investigators of Counter-Terrorism Department have so far failed to make any breakthrough in the Johar Town blast even after passage of three days.They could not find a trace so far.
Main suspect in Lahore blast still at large
More suspects rounded up from Sindh, K-P
Site of the explosion in Johar Town. Photo: EXPRESS
LAHORE:
The Counter-Terrorism Department Punjab (CTD)’s investigation into Johar Town car blast was stalled on Friday after the police arrested a few petty criminals but could not find a trace so far that could serve as a link or lead to involvement of a militant organisation or agency.
The investigation was pinned around David Paul, the suspect arrested at Lahore airport after being offloaded from a Karachi-bound flight, as he was the last link in the ownership of a black Corolla car, believed to be used in the bombing on Wednesday.