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Police recover Rs. 2.4m looted during dacoity at petrol pump

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ISLAMABAD, AUG 17 – Islamabad Criminal Investigation Agency (CIA) Islamabad  has recovered Rs. 2.4 million from four gangsters which they looted during dacoity at a filling station on `Kuri Road’, a police spokesman said.

Following directions of Inspector General of Police Muhammad Amir Zulfqar Khan, Deputy Inspector General of Police (Operations) Waqar Uddin Syed assigned special task to SP (Investigation) Malik Naeem Iqbal to ensure arrest of those involved in incidents of dacoities and recover amount from them.

 
SP (Investigation) constituted special team under supervision of DSP CIA Hakim Khan including Sub-Inspector Tariq Rauf, ASIs Zulfiqar Ali, Iftikhar Ahmed and others. This team comprising policemen from Khanna police station CIA wing arrested four gangsters who killed cashier of a petrol pump at Kuro Road during dacoity attempt and injured a security guard through firing. They have been identified as Liaqat Shah, Noor Muhammad,Muhammad  Islam and Muhammad  Liaqat while police recovered looted cash amounting Rs. 2.4 million and three 30 bore pistols as well as ammunitions recovered from them. They have confessed their involvement in various other dacoity incidents including looting a money changer and cashier of petrol pump.

Meanwhile, police also arrested a proclaimed offender Ahmed Jawad Butt and a drug peddlers Bilal Khan and Fazal Wahid.

 
IGP Islamabad Muhammad Aamir Zulfiqar Khan and DIG Operations Waqar Ud Din Syed have appreciated performance of CIA and teams and announced commendation certificates along with cash rewards for policemen who arrested these gangsters.

NAB files reference against Hamza Shahbaz in money laundering case

LAHORE, AUG 17 (DNA) – National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Monday has filed a reference against Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) member and Opposition Leader in Punjab Assembly Hamza Shahbaz along with others in money laundering case.

According to details, the reference was registered at the office of accountability court’s admin judge. It is to be mentioned here that Hamza Shahbaz has been accused of sending money abroad through illegal ways.

Earlier, Lahore High Court (LHC) had rejected Hamza Shahbaz’s bail in money laundering case.  Defense lawyer Salman Aslam Butt said that his client was being subjected to political revenge. Non-political powers were using investigation agencies including NAB for their own interests, the lawyer claimed.

Accountability court had also indicted Hamza Shahbaz and his father Shehbaz Sharif in Ramzan Sugar Mills reference. Both the accused pleaded not guilty and their lawyer requested time for case preparation which was rejected by the court.

In another hearing, Salman Butt had argued that according to the NAB ordinance, the bureau could not issue arrest warrants unless an inquiry over the matter was completed. To which, Justice Naqvi had remarked that the judgment would be done as per the constitution, and justice would be ensured. = DNA

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Pakistan, Australia seek further enhanced defence ties

ISLAMABAD, AUG 17 – The Minister for Defence of Australia Linda Reynolds CSC had a virtual meeting with the Federal Minister for Defence Pervez Khattak on Monday.

Talking to his Australian Counterpart, Pervez Khattak said that Pakistan and Australia have friendly bilateral relations and Pakistan attaches great importance to its relations with Australia.

Both the ministers agreed that there exists a great deal of cooperation between Pakistan and Australia to further enhance and expand their bilateral defence ties.

The Pervez Khattak further emphasized that Pakistan is not only committed to both the regional and global peace but is also ready to welcome any step taken in this regard.

The federal minister also briefed the Australian Counterpart about the role played by the armed forces of Pakistan in efforts against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Qatar ambassador meets FM Qureshi

DNA

ISLAMABAD, AUG 17 – Ambassador of the State of Qatar, Sheikh Saoud bin Abdul Rehman Al-Thani paid a courtesy call on Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi.

Foreign Minister Qureshi congratulated the Ambassador on assuming his responsibilities and assured him of the Ministry’s cooperation and support.

The Foreign Minister appreciated the measures taken by Qatar to curtail the spread of Covid-19 and reduce its impact. While appreciating the close fraternal ties between Pakistan and Qatar, the Foreign Minister discussed ways and means of enhancing the existing economic cooperation, investment in food security and other sectors.The Foreign Minister also underscored the important role played by Qatar in the Afghan Peace Process. Views were also exchanged on regional and global developments.

Ambassador Saoud conveyed warm greetings from the Qatari leadership to the Pakistani leadership.He discussed Qatar’s plan to enhance bilateral cooperation in myriad fields and undertake educational projects in Pakistan. He also conveyed Qatar’s interest in enhanced investments in Pakistan. Highlighting the excellent relationship between the leadership of the two countries, the Ambassador underlined that the State of Qatar would continue to work with Pakistan for further strengthening bilateral relations.

Mayor Islamabad assures to address issues of Food Park businesses on priority

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ISLAMABAD: AUG 17 –  A delegation of Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry led by Tahir Abbasi, Senior Vice President called on Sheikh Anser Aziz, Mayor Islamabad at his office and discussed with him the key issues of business community for redress. Saif-ur-Rehman Khan Vice President Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Malik Sohail Hussain and Khalid Chaudhry, former Senior Vice Presidents ICCI, and Raja Zulsham, Secretary General, Islamabad Restaurants Association were in the delegation.

Addressing the delegation, Sheikh Ansar Aziz, Mayor Islamabad said that the food park was a great project of Islamabad but the situation created by Covid-19 pandemic has badly affected its business. However, he said that a Committee would be constituted in collaboration with the Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry to make the food park functional again and revive its business activities. He said two representatives, each from ICCI, MCI and Islamabad Restaurants Association would be included in the Committee. He said that special concessions would be given to those businesses who have paid regular rent while food park issues would be resolved on priority basis.

Expressing their views, Tahir Abbasi, Senior Vice President, Saif ur Rehman Khan Vice President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Malik Sohail Hussain, Former Senior President ICCI said that the establishment of Food Park in Islamabad was a commendable initiative as it had promoted many businesses in the area while the people were enjoying good food in the facility.

However, they said that the business activities in the food park have been ruined due to the outbreak of coronavirus. They emphasized that MCI should provide special incentives to the businesses of Food Park so that they could revive their business activities. They further said that food outlets have been set up in the green area in F-10 Markaz and urged that Mayor Islamabad should intervene himself to remove all such encroachments from that area. DNA

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Rich tribute paid to globally recognized late psychiatrist

DNA

ISLAMABAD, AUG 17 – Hundreds of his students, colleagues, friends, family members and followers from different countries joined the online condolence reference in the loving memory of Professor Dr Hussain Mubashir Malik, Pakistan’s globally recognized psychiatrist and former vice chancellor University of Health Sciences Punjab, and former principal Rawalpindi Medical College. He died last Monday August 10.

The online condolence reference was organized by Development Communications Network (Devcom-Pakistan) and DTNTV on Monday. Moderated by well-known TV actor and anchor Syed Noor ul Hassan, the event was hosted by Devcom-Pakistan director Munir Ahmed.

Main speakers included famous sufi singer Abida Parveen, Brig  Dr Mowaddat Hussain Rana, Dr Salman Karim, Ersin Faikzade from Turkey, Dr Ms Saima Farid, Dr Syed Tauqir Shah, Dr Muhammad Imtiaz Mubbashar and several others.

Abida Parveen said Dr. Hussain Mubashir Malik was a spiritual soul and an extraordinary human being, a very caring father and a humane professional. His multifaceted personality would be a source of inspiration for others forever.

His colleague and friend, Najam Asar said: he was a professional par excellence in his profession and termed as a giant in the arena of international psychiatry. He led an extraordinary professional life.

Brig Rana Mowadat Hussain mentioned that Prof Mubashar was an energetic man, and achieved great recognition for Pakistan. He made mental health recognized in Pakistan. It was his efforts that the psychiatry departments were established in many of the hospitals.

Dr Salman Karim, expert psychiatrist from Manchester, said Prof Dr Malik Hussain Mubasher was a psychiatrist of global recognition and world ranking educationist. Having served as founding VC of the University of Health Sciences Punjab. He played a key role in raising the standards of medical education in Punjab in particular and Pakistan in general. He brought the private medical colleges under the regulatory domain of UHS.

Dr Tauqir Shah said at this time more than 80 per cent psychiatrists in Pakistan are his students. He is known to have upheld merit throughout his career. He also served as principal of Rawalpindi Medical College (RMC) where he set the high standards of education and to make the college known as one of the best.

Prof Mubashar wrote his autobiography titled “Meem Bashar” that tells the story of integrity and honesty of a person even in the hard times, said Noor ul Hassan. He was a devout follower of sufi school of thought, and preached the same throughout his life.

Dr Shiraz Butt speaking from Chicago said, “Hussain Mubashar’s professional and spiritual impact was global.

His daughters and sons were all praised for his life devoted to work, family and humanity. He was kind to all even not known to him. As a father, he encouraged and supported every child with individual attention and care. But, never encouraged for any undue position and favour. Merit was the only criteria for him. He was blunt enough to refuse to give undue favours even to powerful authorities.

His friend and colleague Nusrat Hussain said: Dr Mubashir was the one who introduced merit systems for the admissions in the private medical colleges.

Salman Butt reveals reason behind Azhar Ali’s struggles in Tests

Former Pakistan opening batsman Salman Butt believes that captain Azhar Ali’s poor run in Test cricket is down to his knee troubles.

The 35-year-old is under increasing pressure to produce the goods with the bat in hand after managing to score just a single score of 50 or more in last 17 matches in the five-day format.

Butt, while talking to senior journalist Waheed Khan on his official YouTube channel, highlights that Azhar’s problem is with his knee positioning.

“To be very honest, I don’t think his [Azhar] actual problem is the form,” said Butt. “His problem is the position of his knee. When you play forward, your knee should bend but since his knee is heavily taped, he cannot do this. That’s what the English bowlers are also targeting. They bowl three or four outswingers and then bring the ball in where Azhar gets trapped in front of the stumps.”

The left-hander further went on to blame successive team managements for aggravating the current Test captain’s knee problem by focusing on the Yo-Yo Test.

“Successive managements of the national team have destroyed his [Azhar] knee,” he said. “They kept asking him to run when the focus should’ve been to build the muscles around his knee like quadriceps, hamstring and calf. But in Pakistan, people are obsessed with Yo-Yo Test. They don’t pay attention to these details.”

He continued by saying: “He is a good guy and I’ve known him since his early days. He will never highlight these things. I am saying all of this because he is lucky to have played 70 Tests for Pakistan despite all this mismanagement but I fear for the future of our kids.”

However, the 35-year-old also urged the former Lahore Qalandars’ captain to find a way to return to form and lead from the front.

“He [Azhar] will not be honest to say that there is no pressure because of his poor form,” said Butt. “There is not a single day in international cricket, whether you are in form or out of form when you are not feeling the heat. The point is how he is going to deal with it because he is the leader of the team and he has to find a way to figure this out.”

FM Zarif describes Azerbaijan as Iran`s close neighbor, friend and brother

BAKU, AUG 17  –  “Iran and Azerbaijan are close neighbors, friendly and brotherly countries,” said Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran Mohammad Javad Zarif as he introduced Saeed Khatibzadeh, the new spokesman of the Foreign Ministry during a ceremony.

Newly appointed Iranian Ambassador to Azerbaijan Seyyed Abbas Mousavi also attended the event. FM Zarif congratulated Abbas Mousavi on his appointment as ambassador, while also highlighting Iranian-Azerbaijani relations.

The Iranian FM noted that the peoples of Azerbaijan and Iran shared a common history, culture, religion and national and spiritual values. “These facts require the expansion of mutually beneficial cooperation between our two countries. Iran and Azerbaijan are close neighbors, friendly and brotherly countries. Azerbaijan is an important state for Iran, and official Tehran attaches special importance to the development of cooperation with Baku,” Zarif said. He noted that cooperation between the two countries had been developing steadily, describing Azerbaijan as a dear brother of Iran.

Highest-ever remittances in July: PM

In his statement, the prime minister had thanked overseas workers for the remittances, which he said were much higher than the previous year when they grew only 2.9%.

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ISLAMABAD: PM Imran shared the statistics, calling it “more good news” for Pakistan’s economy Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Monday that Pakistan recorded highest-ever remittances from overseas Pakistanis in July 2020, reaching $2,768 million.

On Twitter, the prime minister shared the statistics, calling it “more good news” for Pakistan’s economy.

“Remittances from overseas Pakistanis reached $2,768 mn in July 2020, highest ever amount in one month in the history of Pakistan. This is 12.2% increase over June 2020 and 36.5% increase over July 2019,” he wrote.

Last week, PM Imran had appreciated overseas Pakistani workers for sending more remittances through banking channels.

“Remittances for the past fiscal year came in much higher at 9.7 percent annual growth and totaled $21.8 billion for the year,” Prime Minister Imran Khan said in a tweet.

In his statement, the prime minister had thanked overseas workers for the remittances, which he said were much higher than the previous year when they grew only 2.9%.

According to the State Bank of Pakistan, overseas Pakistanis remitted $21,841.50 million during fiscal year 2018-19, showing a growth of 9.68% compared with $19,913.55mn during the same period in the previous year.

Remittances received from Malaysia, Norway, Switzerland, Australia, Canada, Japan and other countries during June 2019 had amounted to $198.81mn together as against $199.47mn received in June 2018.

Will not change stance on 18th Amendment: Bilawal

Bilawal alleged that his lawyers were not allowed to go inside the court. “The public and lawyers were not allowed to come to the court. Is this an attempt to pressurise us or the judiciary

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ISLAMABAD: PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said on Monday that the National Accountability Bureau can arrest his entire family but it still won’t deter him from changing the PPP’s stance on democracy, the National Finance Commission and the 18th Amendment.

The PPP chairman was addressing media outside an accountability court on Monday where former president Asif Ali Zardari had attended a hearing related to the Toshakhana reference.

Bilawal alleged that his lawyers were not allowed to go inside the court. “The public and lawyers were not allowed to come to the court. Is this an attempt to pressurise us or the judiciary,” he asked.

“Are you so afraid of president Zardari?” said Bilawal, adding that the “entire police” of Islamabad was deployed at the court’s premises.

Bilawal said that the government can do whatever it wants but the PPP will not compromise on the 18th Amendment.

“We are feeling that there is pressure on us, we are being threatened so that we can tow the same line,” he said.

The PPP chairperson accused police and administration of misbehaving with the people.

“Today is August 17, every jiyala remembers August 17,” said the PPP chairman, calling it a “mango day” in reference to the plane crash of former military dictator Zia-ul-Haq.

Bilawal continued that there was a “puppet” sitting in the Prime Minister House and “his strings are being operated from elsewhere”.

The PPP chairman warned that attempts were being made to control everyone like a puppet.

“PPP has faced the dictatorships of Yahya Khan, Zia-ul-Haq and Musharraf,” said Bilawal.The accountability court hearing the Toshakhana reference against former president Asif Ali Zardari will frame charges against the PPP leader on September 9.

Today, Zardari appeared before the accountability court to attend a hearing in the reference. Due to the COVID-19 situation, the party leadership had advised workers not to attend his hearing.

As soon as the former president arrived in the courtroom, Bilawal called upon party workers present to leave the premises. He urged even the attorneys’ assistants to leave the courtroom due to the prevalent COVID-19 situation.

Zardari’s lawyer Farooq H Naek complained to the court that he was not allowed inside the courtroom despite being a senior lawyer.

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