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FIA told to produce Indian nationals before magistrate

MULTAN: A special court of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) directed on Monday FIA officials to produce the two Indian citizens accused of crossing into Pakistan illegally before the area magistrate of Yazman.

FIA officials produced Shant Waindham (son of Babo Rao Waindham, of Haidarabad, India) and Wari Lal (son of Sobi Lal, of Madhia Pardesh) before the judge.

On a tip-off on Nov 14, a patrolling team of Yazman police arrested both Waindham and Lal in Toba Bari, of Cholistan, under the Pakistan Control of Entry Act of 1952 sections and produced them before the area magistrate.

The magistrate directed them to hand over both to the FIA.

CASE: The additional sessions court judge on Monday handed down life imprisonment and Rs100,000 fine to a man who raped his stepdaughter and made videos of the rape.

Ramzan got registered a case against Afzal with the Makhdoom Rashid police that his brother Aslam married Farzana Bibi some 20 years ago and the couple had six children. He stated that Farzana got divorced from Aslam and married Afzal and she took her three children to her new house.

He stated that one of his nephews, Jasmhed, went to meet his siblings where he learned about the ordeal of his sister.

DEMO: Scores of residents of Basti Malook protested against the owner of a food factory for getting lodged a false case of rape against one of his former employees.

Protesters alleged that factory owner over a business rivalry got registered a false case of rape against his former employee.

They alleged that the factory owner also got killed one of his former employees and partner.

They alleged that complainants of the rape case are professional blackmailers who already got registered the case of same nature with Women Police Station Faisalabad (FIR No29/17 under section 376 PPC), FIR No 19/19 with Mansoorabad Police Station, Faisalabad, and FIR No346/18 and 771/18 with D Type Police Station Faisalabad to blackmail the people. They demanded a probe into the conduct of the accusers.

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