The Supreme Court on Friday ordered the Punjab police chief to take action with the assistance of the provincial government against bandits in the kutcha area in Rahim Yar Khan bordering the provinces of Sindh and Balochistan, reported Dawn.
A two-judge SC bench comprising Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed and
Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhel issued the order while hearing a suo motu case
against the Aug 4 incident of vandalism of the Ganesh Mandir in Bhong village
of Rahim Yar Khan.
Also, the court expressed dismay over perceived foot-dragging
for not arresting the relevant Station House Officer (SHO) who had arrested a
minor boy of Hindu faith for allegedly urinating at a local mosque and ordered
immediate arrest of the culprits involved. The Supreme Court on Friday ordered
the Punjab police chief to take action with the assistance of the provincial
government against bandits in the kutcha area in Rahim Yar Khan bordering the
provinces of Sindh and Balochistan, reported Dawn.
A two-judge SC bench comprising Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed and
Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhel issued the order while hearing a suo motu case
against the Aug 4 incident of vandalism of the Ganesh Mandir in Bhong village of
Rahim Yar Khan.
Also, the court expressed dismay over perceived foot-dragging
for not arresting the relevant Station House Officer (SHO) who had arrested a
minor boy of Hindu faith for allegedly urinating at a local mosque and ordered
immediate arrest of the culprits involved in the tragic incident of torching
the Hindu Tempe
The chief justice observed that it was not enough to initiate
just a departmental inquiry against the SHO as he should have been arrested. He
also summoned the commissioner and the deputy commissioner concerned to appear
before the court in the case at the next hearing. In the tragic incident of
torching the Hindu Tempe
The chief justice observed
that it was not enough to initiate just a departmental inquiry against the SHO
as he should have been arrested. He also summoned the commissioner and the
deputy commissioner concerned to appear before the court in the case at the
next hearing.

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