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Three bike lifters arrested; 13 stolen motorcycles recovered

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RAWALPINDI, Sep 05 (APP):Police have arrested three bike lifters and robbers, members of a gang besides recovering 13 stolen motorcycles and other items from their possession.
According to a police spokesman, a team under the supervision of SHO, Saddar Baroni Police Station managed to net three bike lifters and robbers namely Mohsin, Waseem and Saleem and recovered 13 stolen motorcycles and other items from their possession.
A case has been registered against the accused while further investigation is underway.
Superintendent of Police, Saddar, Muhammad Nabeel Khokhar said the accomplices and facilitators of the accused would also be rounded up and sent behind bars.
He said that the operations against the lawbreakers would be accelerated further.

15 nanbais arrested for selling low weight roti

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Nanbais arrested
PESHAWAR, Sep 05 (APP):The district administration during the inspection booked 15 nanbais (bread sellers) from various areas of the University Town for violating the prescribed weight of roti.
According to the district administration on Tuesday, Assistant Commissioner Samera Saba in adherence to the instruction of Deputy Commissioner Shah Fahad, inspected the weight of bread during evening hours in areas including Palosai and Forest Bazaar.
During inspection 15 nanbais were found selling roti with less weight, following which AC Samera Saba arrested them for facing legal action.
On the occasion, she issued strict instructions to the nanbais to mend their ways and abide by the prescribed rate and weight of the bread. Otherwise, she warned that stern legal action would be initiated against the violators.

Plaintiff of physical assault abducted

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BHUREWALA, Sep 05 (APP):A girl who was allegedly subjected to physical assault in a bus was missing in today’s court proceeding and her father alleged that her daughter was abducted by the accused party.
Following a statement to the court, Thana City B-division Rahim Yar Khan registered an FIR against the Manager of a private  Bus Company, Rafique and his associate Shafqat among three unidentified accused persons.
It is pertinent to mention here that the victim, Laiba as the bus hostess moved the session court that she was assaulted by the accused persons on the bus. The case was registered by Daniwal Police Station Vehari. The hearing date was fixed for September 5, but the plaintiff could not appear in court.
Wahab Baolch, the plaintiff’s lawyer told the court that his client was kidnapped and Police registered the case against the said nominated persons on the report of the victim’s father.
The father of an allegedly abducted girl informed the court that the accused were booked already with the police station of Vehari.
The company manager of the bus service who is among the nominees in the case was also present during the court’s proceeding.

Defence Day – Manifesting an indomitable resolve against aggression

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Defence Day Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, Sep 5 (APP): The valiant nations always rise to the call of duty by emerging stronger and resolutely to demonstrate unwavering resolve and determination to defend their homeland and honor.

Whether it is internal strife or foreign aggression, these nations exhibit unyielding courage with their valiant fighters even laying down their lives for the independence, sovereignty and well-being of their people.

Such a day was experienced by the Pakistani nation on September 6, 1965, when its neighbouring enemy India imposed unwanted aggression ambushing in the darkness of night with an ambition to knee down its people.

But our valiant armed forces, backed by the nation’s courage and determination, defended the motherland’s sovereignty and integrity with unparalleled valor.

From the initial clashes along the Eastern Border to the full-fledged war, Pakistan embarked on a path of glory that showcased its mettle on the ground. It sent a clear message to the world, “When this nation unites with its armed forces, no enemy can shake its resolve.”

Since then, the Pakistani nation has observed Defense Day every year on September 06, with great zeal and enthusiasm to reaffirm its commitment to defending our country against all threats.

On this day, the nation pays tribute to brave sons and daughters of Pakistan who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty and passed on the legacy of valor and loyalty to future generations.

Fifty-eight years ago, Pakistan found itself engaged in a full-fledged war with India. The initial Indian incursion into Pakistani territory occurred in April 1965 in the Rann of Kutch. Pakistan forcefully ejected them, with both sides fully mobilized, standing face-to-face. Pakistan proposed a ceasefire, which India accepted, leading to an agreement and the disengagement of forces.

However, the situation escalated on the night of September 5-6 when the Indian army, without a formal declaration of war, crossed the international border, launching attacks on the Lahore and Kasur fronts. Pakistan’s Army and Air Force halted the offensive, inflicting significant casualties on the aggressor.

On September 7, Squadron Leader Muhammad Mahmood Alam, a PAF pilot, achieved an unmatched feat by shooting down five Indian Air Force Hunter aircraft in a single sortie. Pakistan’s Special Services Groups executed para-drops on Indian Air Force bases at Pathankot, Adampur and Halwara on the same night to neutralize them.

To relieve pressure on the Lahore front, Pakistan’s armoured and mechanized units, backed by artillery and the PAF, swiftly overran the Khem Karn area, penetrating six to eight miles into Indian territory. Key Indian positions in Sulemanki and across Rajasthan and Sindh were captured in bold and rapid offensives.

Simultaneously, an Indian Army Corps launched a major thrust east of Sialkot with armoured and infantry divisions, supported by gallant 3 Frontier Force and B Company 13 Frontier Force (Reconnaissance & Support). This prompted a swift response from Pakistan, with a 30-mile front established to halt the enemy’s advance. The Chawinda front witnessed the largest tank battle since World War II, led by 6 Armored Division, valiantly supported by 24 Infantry Brigade Groups and 4 Corps Artillery.

The Pakistan Air Force played a crucial role in turning the tide of battle. Before a counteroffensive by the 6 Armored Division on September 22, India requested a ceasefire through the United Nations.

India’s aggression, without a formal declaration of war, came at a significant cost, resulting in heavy personnel, material and economic losses, along with the loss of 1617 square miles of territory compared to 446 square miles of Pakistan’s open and undefended land.

Many of Pakistan’s martyrs received awards for their gallantry and bravery, including Major Raja Aziz Bhatti, who was posthumously awarded the highest military honor, Nishan-i-Haider, for his exceptional role in defending Lahore at Bedian.

While the armed forces showcased their mettle, the entire nation stood shoulder-to-shoulder, united against the enemy’s aggression. Pakistani artists, including Mehdi Hassan, Alam Lohar, Noor Jehan, Saleem Raza and others, played a vital role in boosting morale with patriotic songs, fostering a sense of unity and resilience.

The enemy had suffered a resounding defeat with our forces silencing India’s reckless territorial ambitions and ill-will towards Pakistan.

“The victory in the 1965 war was made possible by the national spirit and unity that must always be remembered and upheld,” stated Lieutenant General (Retd) Amjad Shoaib.

“On this day the whole nation especially people from Lahore, Sialkot and other border areas demonstrated unique unity,” he added.

Other defense analysts also underline the importance of this day and call on the nation to always emulate the spirit and determination of that historic day.
“India had been relentlessly seeking to destroy Pakistan since its inception, but it is our unity as a nation that foiled all bids of our enemy,” remarked Lieutenant General (Retd) Ghulam Mustafa.

Brigadier (Retd) Mahmood Shah has also reiterated that Pakistan’s victory in the 1965 war was due to national unity and the heroic performance of its armed forces.

“This unity and determination must continue to be the pillars of Pakistan’s defense and progress in the years to come.”

This Sunday, once again the nation will stand united to renew its vigor and enthusiasm, sending a clear message to hostile neighbours that Pakistan remains prepared and determined to thwart any threats to its sovereignty and integrity.

APP/ajb/maz (APP Feature Service)

National MMA Championship from Friday

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MMA National Championship

ISLAMABAD, Sep 05 (APP): The 2023 National MMA Championship (men & women) will roll into action in Karachi on Friday, Pakistan Mixed Martial Arts Federation (PMMAF) said on Tuesday.

The three-day event is taking place under the auspices of PMMAF in collaboration with Pakistan Sports Board and Sindh
Mixed Martial Arts Association, Zulfiqar Ali, the president of PMMAF said in a statement.

The championship will witness male and female fighters from all over Pakistan who will be competing against each other in the upcoming fights for the ultimate title gain of the championship.

“The fighters will have fights in two different categories including MMA and striking MMA. However, individual category is divided into different weight categories in which fights will be contested,” he added.

Zulfiqar said that athletes from all the affiliated units of PMMAF would be featuring in the championship, which include Balochistan, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, Islamabad, Gilgit-Baltistan and AJK.

Inaugural Over 40s Cricket Global Cup from Sep 18

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 05 (APP): The Inaugural Over 40s Cricket Global Cup will be held in Karachi from September 18 to October 2, the Pakistan Veterans Cricket Association (C) said on Tuesday.

“Eight countries, including Pakistan, Australia, West Indies, Canada, USA, UAE, Hong Kong and Nepal will be participating in the event,” Chairman PVCA Fawad Ijaz Khan told APP.

He said the Pakistan squad would be announced in a couple of days. He said former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi would be a brand ambassador for the inaugural edition of the event. “He will also be playing for the Pakistan outfit along with former captain Misbah-ul-Haq, allrounder Abdul Razzaq and several other erstwhile cricketers,” he added.

According to Fawad, the tournament will be in a single-group round-robin format. A total of 36 matches will be played at five different grounds in Karachi. All matches of Pakistan team, one semifinal and final will be played at the National Bank Stadium and will be live televised.

He said the Over 40s Cricket Global Cup is sanctioned by the Pakistan Cricket Board and approved by the International Cricket Council.

Dewatering teams mobilized in Islamabad after heavy rain

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 5 (APP):The Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) administration mobilized its teams after heavy rain and thunderstorms last night to clear waterlogged roads and drains in Islamabad.

Assistant Commissioners and Magistrates assessed the situation to ensure that all necessary measures were taken to mitigate the impact of the flooding, ICT spokesman said on Tuesday.

The dewatering process was carried out by CDA, MCI, and Emergency and Disaster Management teams. They were using pumps and water tankers to remove the water from the roads and drains, adding said the teams were also clearing fallen trees and debris from the roads, he added.

Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Irfan Nawaz Memon said that the dewatering process was underway and that all necessary measures were being taken to ensure the safety of the residents.

He urged the residents to stay away from flooded areas and to contact the authorities if they need assistance.

The residents are advised to exercise caution and to avoid driving through flooded areas, if you see a fallen tree or other debris on the road, please report it to the authorities

Youth shot, killed in Muzaffargarh

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MUZAFFARGARH, Sep 05 (APP):A youth was shot at and killed by an unidentified assailant in broad daylight, police said.
As per police source, Saqib Baloch received two bullet shots to the head and chest on the main GT Road by the attacker who succeeded in escaping the scene.

The victim, a resident of Basri Kalan was on the motorbike. It’s not ascertained by any source whether the attacker was on foot or riding through some vehicle.

The police crime scene unit with the forensic team reached the spot to collect evidence. It started the investigation by recording statements from eyewitnesses.

Rescue staff came over to the crime scene and removed the body to RHC Hospital. The search for the heirs continued to hand over the body, it was said.

Huawei launches new cloud data center in Saudi capital

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Huawei Saudi Center

BEIJING, Sept 5 (APP): The Chinese tech giant Huawei has announced the opening of a cloud data center in Riyadh, the Saudi capital, as part of its efforts to expand its online service offerings in the Middle East.
Huawei said in a statement that the new center will become a core data center for Huawei Cloud Services in the Middle East, Central Asia, and Africa, “offering innovative, reliable, secure, and sustainable cloud services.”
The new data center in Riyadh will provide a range of cloud services, including infrastructure, databases, big data, and artificial intelligence, etc., the statement said.
Praising Huawei as “a proud partner” of Saudi Arabia in its technological progress, Haitham bin Abdul Rahman Al-Ohali, Saudi Vice Minister of Communications and Information Technology said the Chinese tech giant has been working with the ministry, local service providers, enterprises and universities in various collective efforts towards digital transformation.
“We look forward to the transformative impact the new data center will have on our digital ecosystem, creating new avenues for innovation and growth.” He added.
Steven Yi, senior vice president of Huawei and president of Huawei Middle East and Central Asia Region, lauded the business environment in Saudi Arabia.
“Create an inviting environment, and you’ll attract the best. This is undeniably true for Saudi Arabia, a nation that consistently attracts top investors,” said Yi.

UN experts sound alarm over continuing rights abuses in India’s Manipur state

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UNITED NATIONS, Sep 05 (APP): UN human rights experts have expressed alarm over “reports and images depicting gender-based violence, serious rights violations and abuses” in the Indian state of Manipur, where deadly ethnic clashes since May are causing a “grave humanitarian crisis.”

The experts include Reem Alsalem, the special rapporteur on violence against women and girls, its causes and consequences; Michael Fakhri, the special rapporteur on the right to food; and Paula Gaviria Betancur, the special rapporteur on the human rights of internally displaced persons.

In a joint statement issued in Geneva on Monday, the experts pointed to an “inadequate humanitarian response” in the wake of the grave humanitarian situation in Manipur following the latest round of community conflict between the predominantly Hindu Meitei and the predominantly Christian Kuki ethnic communities that erupted in May 2023.

By mid-August 2023, an estimated 160 persons had reportedly been killed, mostly from the Kuki ethnic community, and over 300 injured. The conflict also reportedly resulted in tens of thousands of people from the communities being displaced, thousands of homes and hundreds of churches being burnt down, as well as the destruction of farmland, loss of crops and loss of livelihood.

“We are appalled by the reports and images of gender-based violence targeting hundreds of women and girls of all ages, and predominantly of the Kuki ethnic minority. The alleged violence includes gang rape, parading women naked in the street, severe beatings causing death, and burning them alive or dead,” the experts said.

“It is particularly concerning that the violence seems to have been preceded and incited by hateful and inflammatory speech that spread online and offline to justify the atrocities committed against the Kuki ethnic minority, particularly women, on account of their ethnicity and religious belief,” they said.

“We are further alarmed by the reported misuse of counter-terrorism measures to legitimize acts of violence and repression against ethnic and religious minorities.”

The experts said recent events in Manipur were another tragic milestone in the steadily deteriorating situation for religious and ethnic minorities in India.

“We have serious concerns about the apparent slow and inadequate response by the Government of India, including law enforcement, to stem physical and sexual violence and hate speech in Manipur,” the experts said.

The experts welcomed the fact-finding mission conducted by lawyers and human rights defenders in Manipur and the follow-up by the Supreme Court of India on the situation in Manipur, though the response could have come in a timelier manner.

They urged the Supreme Court to continue monitoring the response of the Indian Government and other actors, with a focus on justice, accountability, and reparations. “We are also concerned about reported criminalization and harassment of human rights defenders documenting the cases,” they said.

The experts urged the Government to step up relief efforts for those affected and to take robust and timely action to investigate acts of violence and hold perpetrators to account, including public officials who may have aided and abetted the incitement of racial and religious hatred and violence.