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15 outlaws held, drugs, illegal arms recovered in DI Khan

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Jun 03 (APP):In a series of operations conducted in different localities, the Dera police have arrested 15 suspects involved in drug trafficking, armed robbery, and other criminal activities recovering drugs, stolen items and illegal weapons from their possession.
According to police spokesman, the raids, conducted under the supervision of District Police Officer (DPO) Sajjad Ahmad Sahbzada.
In a major operation, a team of Shorkot police station led by SDPO Suburb Circle Muhammad Adnan and SHO Iftikhar Ahmad Khan arrested 10 accused on charges related to drug possession and illegal arms.
The police also recovered 3,200 grams of hashish, 458 grams of Ice drug, two 30-bore pistols with ammunition, and multiple cartridges from them.
Additionally, two individuals—Raza Abbas and Mehr Ali—were booked under the National Action Plan for violations falling under security concerns.
In a parallel operation, SHO Muhammad Ali Khan and Additional SHO Rafiq Khan of Paroa Police Station successfully apprehended two proclaimed offenders, Javed and Akram, who were wanted in eight different criminal cases.
Meanwhile, Paharpur Circle Police achieved a significant breakthrough in their fight against theft and robbery. Led by SP Paharpur Muhammad Irfan Khan along with SDPO Noor Haider Khan and SHO Muhammad Sibtain, the police arrested three suspects allegedly involved in multiple incidents of motorcycle theft and street crime.
The arrested individuals—Muhammad Amir, Asadullah, and Muhammad Jawad—were found in possession of three stolen motorcycles, 250 grams of Ice drug, 230 grams of heroin, and three illegal pistols with ammunition.
Authorities confirmed that further investigation is underway. These operations reflect the district police’s ongoing commitment to curbing crime and maintaining public safety through strategic and intelligence-driven policing.

Sale of sacrificial animals gains momentum in Sukkur

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SUKKUR, Jun 03 (APP):The trade of sacrificial animals have been gaining momentum in Sukkur, a number of animals arrived here from far-flung areas of the Punjab, Balochistan and different districts of lower province of Sindh for sale. At the moment, a great rush witnesses at the cattle market as fall closer to the annual religious festival.
The faithful thronged to cattle markets to purchase a suitable sacrificial animal to perform Eidul Azha, the second Muslim ritual that commemorates the supreme sacrifices of great Prophets Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) and his son Hazrat Ismail (AS). The businessmen of Punjab and Balochistan provinces besides domestic traders have brought their stock in large numbers to the lucrative market of Sukkur to earn maximum.
Meanwhile, the Sukkur Municipal Corporation (SMC) has imposed a ban on the entry of sacrificial animals into the city, and declared tax free animals from SMC established Maveshi Mandi for Eid-ul-Azha. As per the ban, the sale and purchase of sacrificial animals have been restricted on the occasion of Eid ul Azha. The decision to ban the sale and purchase of sacrificial animals had been taken to maintain cleanliness and avoid pollution in the city.
The Nisar Ahmed Siddiqui Twon has set up a big cattle market in connection with Eid-ul-Azha near city by pass for sale and purchase of the sacrificial animals.

AJK PM Anwarul Haq stresses upon UN to exercise it’s legal and moral responsibility to hold referendum in Kashmir

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MUZAFFARABAD, Jun 03 (APP):The prime minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJKPM) Chaudhry Anwar ul Haq has said that the United Nations should discharge its legal and moral responsibilities vis a vis holding a referendum in Kashmir to allow Kashmiris to determine their political future.
The prime minister Haq said this while talking to a delegation of students from Quaid-e-Azam University who called on him here today.
Speaking on the occasion, the PM said that Kashmiris have been fighting for their legitimate political rights guaranteed to them under multiple UN resolutions. He said that to highlighting the Kashmir cause and strengthening the Kashmir movement was his government’s first priority.
Referring to the prevailing political and human rights situation in the Indian occupied territory of Jammu and Kashmir, the PM said that the presence of nearly a million Indian military and paramilitary troops in the region pose a serious threat to the lives of Kashmiri people, properties and their identity.
The Indian troops, he said, have wreaked havock in the region by killing innocent civilians.Citing the continued repression of political and human rights, the PM pointed out that thousands of Kashmiris have been booked under infamous laws and left hundreds of Hurriyet leaders to rot in prisons outside Kashmir who are languishing for last two decades under Indian draconian law.
The PM called upon the international community to hold the Indian government accountable for the war crimes it’s forces have been committing against the Kashmiris in occupied territory.He said that Azad Kashmir is a peaceful region, where people enjoy all the rights and freedom guaranteed to them under the constitution and saying that there is not a single political prisoner in Azad Kashmir, he said, adding that the people were free to exercise their democratic freedom enshrined in the constitution.
“A representative government, is in place, discharging its duties fully as per the law and constitution”, the PM said, adding that fair distribution and allocation of development funds was being made to ensure uniform development in the region.Commending the Pakistan army’s role in defending the people and territorial integrity of the state, he said, “Pakistan’s security forces stand fully alert to protect people and defend Azad Kashmir, while 900,000 Indian troops stationed in occupied Kashmir are grossly involved in killing, maiming and murdering innocent Kashmiris”.
The prime minister also paid eulogizing tributes to the martyrs who sacrifices their precious lives while defending the motherland. “Our life and death are with Pakistan”, the PM said, while citing the historic 19th July 1947 resolution whereby the Kashmiri leadership during its crucial summit held in Srinagar decided to align Kashmir’s fate with Pakistan months before the creation of Pakistan.
The PM reiterated his commitment to pursue his ancestors’ ideology in letter and spirit and materialize the dream they had dreamed of several decades ago.He, however, maintained that a full fledged struggle encompassing all options including political, diplomatic and armed option was imperative to liberate the Indian occupied territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
He said that Kashmiris have time and again made it clear that Indian rule was not acceptable to them under any circumstances. He expressed his optimism that the day was not far when Kashmir would be free from Indian rule and the dream of accession to Pakistan would be materialized.
The cabenit members including Mian Abdul Waheed and Nisar Ansar Abdali were also present on the occasion.

PFA wastes 390 kg dead chicken

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MUZAFFARGARH, Jun 03 (APP):The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) disposed of 390 kilograms of dead chicken during a crackdown near the City Police Station.
According to the official, the food safety team intercepted a vehicle loaded with chicken
and destroyed the unfit meat on the spot.
The supplier was fined Rs 10,000 for violating food safety rules and regulations.
Director General of the Punjab Food Authority Muhammad Asim Javed stated that dead chicken was being supplied to various shawarma outlets across the region.
He urged citizens to report any violations of food safety regulations by calling the PFA helpline at 1223.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police foil terrorist attack in Bannu

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 03 (APP):Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has praised the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police for bravely stopping a terrorist attack on the Miryan Police Station in Bannu.
In a statement, the Minister said the police acted with great courage and professionalism while confronting the Kharijite terrorists. “The brave officers of KP Police foiled the attack and defeated the terrorists’ evil plans,” he said.
Mohsin Naqvi added that the KP Police have always shown bravery in the fight against terrorism. He congratulated the entire team and said the nation is proud of its courageous and professional police force.

Rescue 1122 prepares emergency plan for Eidul Azha

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Rescue 1122
DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Jun 03 (APP):The district emergency service Rescue 1122 has chalked out a comprehensive plan to facilitate and provide emergency services to citizens during Eid-ul-Azha.
In this regard, a meeting was held with District Emergency Officer Engineer Fasihullah and it was attended by all station in-charges and heads of relevant departments.
The meeting reviewed necessary measures to provide prompt and effective emergency services during Eid, in line with the directives of Director General Rescue 1122 Shah Fahad and Regional Director South Imran Khan Yousafzai.
The district emergency officer informed that Rescue 1122 teams would remain on high alert 24/7 throughout the Eid holidays to ensure immediate response to any emergency.
He added that ambulances, fire vehicles, and motorbike ambulances would be deployed at all major Eid prayer grounds.
Similarly, diving teams would patrol the Indus River, Bhakkar Road Lake, and CRBC Canal to help prevent drowning incidents.
Citizens have also been asked to contact emergency service via the Rescue 1122 helpline 1122, or the alternate number 0966-715166 in case of any emergency.
He further urged the citizens to avoid aerial firing, refrain from motorcycle one-wheeling, stay away from swimming in rivers and canals
He also informed that all Rescue 1122 personnel’s leaves have been cancelled to ensure full staff availability during the festive period.

Interior Minister inaugurates Cybercrime Helpline, Orders swift action on complaints

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 03 (APP):Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited the headquarters of the National Cyber Crimes Investigation Agency (NCCIA) and inaugurated its new helpline center on Tuesday.
During his visit, the Minister toured various departments including the helpline center, forensic lab, and network security section. He met with the staff and appreciated their innovative efforts to combat cybercrime.
Naqvi announced that the helpline is now fully operational, and citizens can lodge cybercrime complaints by calling 1799. He directed officials to ensure quick resolution of all complaints.
Highlighting the importance of such institutions in the age of artificial intelligence, he said the NCCIA was established to meet the demands of the modern digital era.
The Minister emphasized the need for the use of advanced technology, software, and hardware to fight cybercrime effectively. He also stressed the importance of hiring talented staff and providing them with all necessary resources.
Naqvi approved the new logo and flag of the NCCIA and ordered immediate steps to address staff shortages. He also called for a plan to upgrade the agency’s headquarters.
Furthermore, the Minister approved the revival of the National Cyber Scouts Program, which will provide training and awareness to school and college students about cyber threats.
DG NCCIA Waqaruddin Syed briefed the Minister on the agency’s operations. Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry, Secretary Interior Khurram Agha, and other senior officials were also present.

Multan sewerage revamp priority: ACS

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MULTAN, Jun 03 (APP):Additional Chief Secretary South Punjab Fuad Hashim Rabbani termed the resolution of Multan’s sewerage problems a significant challenge.
Chairing a briefing at the South Punjab Secretariat, he directed WASA to replace outdated disposal station machinery, prepare a plan for worn-out sewerage lines, and shift disposal stations and tube wells to solar energy—aiming for substantial savings.
He also called for schemes to extend water and sewerage facilities to newly-developed residential areas and acknowledged improved the WASA performance after JICA-supplied equipment.
MD WASA Khalid Raza Khan informed that 98 per cent work on current projects was completed and 10 new sewerage schemes worth Rs 10 billion had been proposed, with Rs 2.5 billion requested in the new budget.
The Chowngi No 9 disposal station upgradation had been 79 per cent completed costing Rs. 3.43 billion, and will benefit Bosan Road, Hussain Agahi, Doulat Gate, and Rasheedabad. Five out of ten pumps were now operational.
It was also revealed that the Asian Development Bank had finalized master planning for urban flooding, WASA revenue has tripled to Rs 1.8 billion, and 65 per cent of Multan’s population has sewerage coverage, while 55 per cent received water supply. WASA currently has 930 vacant posts out of 2,216.

ADB approves $800 mln program to boost Pakistan’s public finance

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 3 (APP):The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Tuesday approved an $800 million program to strengthen fiscal sustainability and improve public financial management in Pakistan.
The “Improved Resource Mobilization and Utilization Reform Program, Subprogram 2”, includes a policy-based loan of $300 million, and ADB’s first ever policy-based guarantee of up to $500 million, which is expected to mobilize financing of up to $1 billion from commercial banks, according to ADB press release received here.“Pakistan has made significant progress in improving macroeconomic conditions,” said ADB Country Director for Pakistan Emma Fan. “This program backs the government’s commitment to further policy and institutional reforms that will strengthen public finances and promote sustainable growth,” Fan added.

The program supports far-reaching reforms to improve tax policy, administration, and compliance, while enhancing public expenditure and cash management.
It also promotes digitalization, investment facilitation, and private sector development. These measures aim to reduce Pakistan’s fiscal deficit and public debt, while creating space for social and development spending.
The program is underpinned by a comprehensive support package—including technical assistance and close coordination with development partners—designed to help Pakistan build long-term fiscal resilience and stability.
Pakistan is a founding member of ADB. Since 1966, ADB has committed more than $52 billion in public and private sector loans, grants, and other forms of financing to promote inclusive economic growth and improve the country’s infrastructure, energy and food security, transport networks, and social services.
Meanwhile, Advisor to the Finance Minister Khurram Schehzad posted on his social handle X that diplomacy led by Economic Affairs and Ministry of Finance secured majority support at ADB board.

Mahin Aftab eyes Grand Slam dream as crucial stage beckons

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By Muhammad Shafique Raja

ISLAMABAD, Jun 03 (APP): In a country where cricket often overshadows all other sports, Mahin Aftab Qureshi is quietly scripting a different story — one of perseverance, exceptional talent and international promise.
With a fierce left-handed game and a relentless work ethic, the 23-year-old Pakistani female tennis star is now on the brink of a global breakthrough.
“I’m all set to begin my ITF/WTA pro career,” Mahin told APP during a short visit home from Barcelona, Spain. For the past three years, she has been training there under elite Spanish coaches Gonzalo Lopez and Marc Canovas Martos.
Mahin’s transition to the international professional circuit marks a watershed moment not only in her career but also in the history of women’s tennis in Pakistan.
“Every drop of sweat, every injury, every sacrifice; it’s all led to this point,” she reflects.
Mahin’s journey began at just nine years old, and by 11, she was already dominating Pakistan’s junior tennis scene. Since then, she has never lost a national U-18 title, collecting more than 30 junior trophies along the way. Her historic win at the Asian U-14 Division 2 singles title in Vietnam in 2015 made her the first Pakistani female to achieve the feat. That same year, before turning 15, she also lifted the Barcelona U-16 title and reached the U-18 final in Spain.
Despite limited international exposure — participating in just 10 to 11 overseas tournaments — Mahin rose from a world ranking of 3400 to the late 700s in the ITF Junior rankings.
“Other players had more chances abroad. I had to make every tournament count, and I successfully did that,” she says.
Mahin’s rise has not come without adversity. At the 2019 South Asian Games in Nepal, she competed through a serious wrist injury, powered by painkillers, yet still clinched a bronze medal for Pakistan. Her resilience also shone through in the Billie Jean King Cup, where she represented Pakistan three times, debuting at just 15 and a half, and emerged as the country’s best singles performer.
At home, she’s been a dominant force, winning six to seven national women’s singles titles since 2017 and regularly defeating top rivals like Sara Mehboob and Sara Mansur, often in consecutive meetings. She’s only lost twice in the last eight years — both to Ushna Suhail, whom she has also beaten once.
In Europe, Mahin’s success has continued. Over the past 20 months, she has won six Barcelona Federation European Championships and reached two finals and three semi-finals, often while managing recurring injuries.
Based at Pro Tennis Coaching BCN in Castelldefels, Mahin trains in a world-class environment. Her coach, Marc Canovas Martos, believes she’s just getting started. “Mahin has tremendous potential,” he says. “Her game is diverse: a powerful lefty serve, strong topspin forehand, clever slices and drop shots. But more than that, she has the heart of a champion. She trains with purpose and carries a hunger that’s rare.”
That hunger is driven by a singular goal: playing at the Grand Slams. Inspired by Serena Williams’s resilience and Rafael Nadal’s intensity, Mahin envisions herself walking onto the biggest courts in the world, waving Pakistan’s flag.
But global dreams come with global costs, and Mahin is now facing the steep financial demands of the WTA tour: international travel, tournament fees, equipment, physiotherapy, recovery management and more.
“I’ve come this far with grit, sacrifice and some institutional help,” she says.
“Now I need backing. That isn’t just about me. It’s about showing what Pakistani girls can achieve when they’re backed.”
Her father, Air Commodore (retd) Aftab Qureshi, reinforces the urgency. “Mahin has done everything possible with minimal resources. She’s entering the global circuit now and this is the time to act. Supporting her is an investment in sport, in gender equality and in national pride.”
While Mahin deeply appreciates the continuous support from the Pakistan Air Force and the current Air Chief, and thanked the BARD Foundation for their sponsorship for one year, she emphasizes that consistent, strategic sponsorship is what will now make the difference.
Mahin is not just a rising tennis star. She is a national story waiting to be written on international courts. With the right backing, she has the potential to be Pakistan’s tennis ambassador to the world, inspiring a new generation of athletes, especially girls, who dare to dream beyond the boundaries set before them.
“I want to play the Grand Slams. I want to inspire, represent and win — not just for myself, but for Pakistan,” Mahin says.
“And Inshaa Allah, I will. But I can’t do it alone,” she adds.