PESHAWAR: The Senate of the University of Malakand has held the vice-chancellor responsible for illegal appointments and irregularities in the university and censured his illegal actions while.
Man arrested for demanding Rs100 mln extortion through emails
May 23, 2021
KARACHI: The police officials have arrested an alleged extortionist in Karachi who demanded Rs100 million money from a trader by sending threatening emails, ARY News reported on Saturday.
During a raid, a police team has arrested a wanted extortionist from the Memon Goth neighbourhood of Karachi’s Malir district. The man had allegedly demanded Rs100 million from a trader by sending him three threatening emails.
The police department used modern technology to trace the accused following the complaint registered by the victim after receiving the three emails.
According to the police, the arrested man is identified as Gul Zaman alias Ajoba Khan who sent three emails on May 8, 15 and 18 respectively.
District Malir police personnel have arrested a man who is alleged to be involved in sodomising young children in Bin Qasim Town.Senior Superintendent of Police Irfan Ali Bahadur of District Malir.
Peshawar
April 29, 2021
PESHAWAR: Amid prolonged protest by the teaching fraternity of the Malakand University, Chakdara against the alleged corrupt practices, irregularities, favouritism in appointments and admission as well as threats to teachers by Vice-Chancellor Dr Gul Zaman, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Shah Farman has ordered a high-level committee to look into the matter and submit a report to him within a fortnight.
Two separate notifications were issued to this effect and a committee under special secretary, Higher Education Department (HED), Ali Qadir Safi has been formed to probe the alleged irregularities in the university.
The protesting teachers have, however, demanded the government to suspend the incumbent vice-chancellor or send him on forced leave till completion of the inquiry so that he may not influence the investigation process.
Teachers want probe against Malakand University VC expedited
Peshawar
April 9, 2021
PESHAWAR: The teaching fraternity has stressed the need for expediting the inquiry by the Governor’s Inspection Team (GIT) into the alleged anomalies and irregularities in the Malakand University and suspending the vice-chancellor till completion of the probe.
The university teachers have levelled serious allegations of nepotism, mismanagement, irregularities against Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Gul Zaman. They have also accused him of threatening and harassing teachers and violating laws pertaining to the university affairs.
The administration on the other hand rejected the allegations as baseless and said that the university was functioning well in a transparent and effective manner. “These are mere allegations, which can’t be accepted until proved,” said spokesman for the university.