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Three-member dacoit gang busted; stolen goods & weapons recovered

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 13 (APP):Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Police, Noon Police station teams on Sunday apprehended three members of a notorious criminal gang allegedly involved in a series of armed robberies, including snatching motorcycles, mobile phones, and cash from citizens at gunpoint.
An official told APP that the arrested suspects—identified as Ubaid, Muneeb, and Abu Zar—were wanted in several robbery and theft cases registered at Noon Police Station.
He said the police recovered stolen motorcycles, mobile phones, cash, and weapons with ammunition used during the crimes from the possession of the arrested accused.
He said cases have been registered against the suspects, and all legal procedures are being completed to ensure they receive exemplary punishment.
He said large-scale operations are being carried out against organized and active criminal gangs across the federal capital under the special direction of DIG  Muhammad Jawad Tariq.

Rawalpindi police arrest thief, recovered vehicles worth over Rs 7.5 million

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RAWALPINDI, Jul 13 (APP):In a major crackdown, the City Police Station have arrested thief involved in multiple vehicle theft cases.
According to police spokesman, two stolen vehicles  worth more than Rs 7.5 million have been recovered from his possession during operation.
Police have registered case against him and started investigation.
SP Rawal Muhammad Haseeb Raja commended police team for their swift action and said efforts are underway to trace and arrest the accomplices and facilitators of the accused.
He added that the accused will be presented in court with solid evidence.
“Those who deprive citizens of their valuables cannot escape the grip of the law,” said SP Haseeb Raja.
He made it clear that it is prime duty of police to protect the lives and properties of people.

13 outlaws nabbed; drugs, weapons recovered

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 13 (APP):Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) — Islamabad Police teams from Sumbal, Khanna, Kirpa, and Lohi Bher police stations arrested 13 accused involved in various criminal activities on Sunday.
A police spokesperson told APP that the teams recovered 528 grams of hashish, 770 grams of heroin, 125 grams of ice, 60 bottles of wine, seven pistols with ammunition, and daggers from the suspects’ possession.
Cases have been registered against the arrested individuals, and further investigations were underway.
He said that during a special campaign launched for the arrest of proclaimed offenders and absconders, various police teams also apprehended five criminals.
He said that following the special directions of Inspector General of Police (IGP) Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi, the Islamabad Police continues its effective crackdown against crime and criminal elements to ensure peace and tranquility in the federal capital.
He said that Islamabad Police is committed to protecting the lives and property of citizens and will not allow any elements to disturb public peace. Ensuring law and order remains the top priority of the force.

ITP uses drone technology to enforce traffic laws on major highways

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 13 (APP):Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) has penalized over 300 drivers and educated more than 350 citizens during recent operations carried out using drone technology to monitor traffic violations on major highways, including the Expressway and Srinagar Highway.
ITP uses drone technology to enforce traffic laws on major highways
An official told APP on Sunday that under the leadership of Chief Traffic Officer Captain (R) Syed Zeeshan Haider, the initiative aims to ensure strict enforcement of traffic rules through real-time monitoring. He said the drones are being used to identify violations such as lane discipline breaches, overloading, one-wheeling, and other hazardous driving behaviors.
He said more than 300 drivers have already been penalized through legal action based on footage captured by drone cameras. In addition to enforcement, he said over 350 citizens have been educated about traffic laws as part of the campaign.
He said several vehicles involved in serious violations have also been impounded and shifted to local police stations.
“Using drone footage, violations are being identified, challans are being issued on the spot, and in some cases, vehicles are being taken into custody,” said CTO Zeeshan.
He said in the next phase, drone monitoring will be expanded to include all sectors and additional major roads across the city.
Zeeshan added that drones are also being utilized to detect congested points on roads, enabling rapid deployment of special teams to address traffic build-up and ensure smooth flow.

DPM/FM Dar, Uzbek FM discuss progress on UAP Railway project framework

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ISLAMABAD, July 13 (APP): Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar and Uzbekistan’s Foreign Minister Bakhtiyor Saidov, on Sunday, discussed progress on the Framework Agreement on Uzbekistan-Afghanistan –Pakistan (UAP) Railway project.

The DPM/FM spoke with the Uzbek FM on telephone.

Both leaders also agreed to meet again at the sidelines of the upcoming SCO Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in Tianjin, China, Foreign Office Spokesperson said in a press release.

Court upholds cancellation of e-parking contract with AJCL in Islamabad

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 13 (APP):A lower court in Islamabad has upheld the decision by the Directorate of Municipal Administration (DMA) and Metropolitan Corporation Islamabad (MCI) to cancel the e-parking contract awarded to AJCL company, terming the termination fully legal and in accordance with administrative procedures.
The court dismissed AJCL’s appeal, reinforcing the government’s commitment to transparency, legal supremacy, and public interest.
Senior advocate Nazir Jawad, representing CDA and DMA, presented what the court described as “solid legal evidence” to defend the cancellation of the contract.
The contract with AJCL was officially revoked in June 2025 after the company was found to be in serious breach of multiple clauses, including financial irregularities and failure to implement a cashless system for parking.
The CDA spokesperson told APP that, multiple First Information Reports (FIRs) were also filed by both the DMA and concerned citizens at local police stations against the company.
AJCL subsequently challenged the contract termination, requesting that parking sites not be reclaimed and that the proposed re-auctioning of smart parking sites be halted.
However, the court rejected all such claims, declaring them baseless and upholding the DMA’s actions as legally sound and procedurally proper.
Legal experts and civic stakeholders alike have praised the decision, calling it a major step toward enforcing transparency, upholding the rule of law, and improving urban services in Islamabad.
 “This judgment empowers us to take stronger, more effective steps for enhancing public amenities,” said a senior CDA official.
“This verdict is a testament to our commitment to good governance, transparency, and merit-based decisions,” said Chairman Capital Development Authority (CDA) and Chief Commissioner Islamabad, Muhammad Ali Randhawa in a statement on Sunday.
The verdict has been hailed by CDA officials as a precedent-setting move under the leadership of Member Administration Talat Mahmood and Deputy DG Enforcement and Director DMA Dr. Anam Fatima.
The CDA reiterated its commitment to modernizing urban infrastructure, promising that no lapses in governance or public service delivery would be tolerated.
 “All future projects, especially smart parking systems, will be executed with utmost transparency and accountability,” the CDA said in an official statement.

SCP two-member committee recommends name of Zia ur Rehman for post of  Secy Al-Mizan Foundation

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 13 (APP):The two-member committee of the Supreme Court of Pakistan (SCP) has recommended name of Zia ur Rehman, currently District and Sessions Judge, for the appointment as Secretary, Al-Mizan Foundation.
According to details, a two-member committee comprising the Chief Justice of the Lahore High Court, Justice Aalia Neelum, and the Chief Justice of the Peshawar High Court, Justice S.M. Attique Shah, had conducted interviews for the position of Secretary, Al-Mizan Foundation Islamabad on 11 July 2025, at the Supreme Court Islamabad.
The committee was appointed by the Chief Justice of Pakistan to search for a suitable judicial officer for the position at the Al-mizan Foundation.
The Committee interviewed candidates (two each) nominated by each High Court in terms of their professional suitability and competence, administrative experience, and commitment to welfare service.
The Al-Mizan Foundation serves as a welfare organization dedicated to supporting the serving and retired members of Pakistan’s judiciary and their families, and operates under the guidance of a Board consisting of the Chief Justice of Pakistan and the Chief Justices of all High Courts/Federal Shari’ah Court.
The foundation manages welfare initiatives, including financial assistance, medical care, and educational support for judicial employees and their dependents.

IRS marks Kashmir Martyrs’ Day with renewed resolve, calls for global action

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 13 (APP): A high-profile seminar commemorating Kashmir Martyrs’ Day held at Institute of Regional Studies, in collaboration with Youth Forum for Kashmir, echoed Kashmir’s unbroken resolve.

The panelists honoured the sacrifice of 22 innocent Kashmiris killed by Dogra forces on July 13, 1931—an event that ignited a century-long struggle for self-determination.

Delivering the keynote, Ambassador Jauhar Saleem, President of IRS, highlighted that this solemn day is not merely a historical footnote but a living testament to the unwavering spirit of Kashmiris. From the brutality of the Dogra Raj to the militarization and recent demographic engineering under Modi’s regime, the Kashmiri people have never bowed before oppression, said a press release issued here on Sunday.

Notable figures such as Ms. Mushaal Hussein Malik, Ms. Naseem Zehra, Dr. Qamar Cheema, Mr. Zaman Bajwa and Umair Khan emphasized that the struggle has endured through generations—from the Pathar Masjid uprising to the revocation of Articles 370 and 35A. Each phase of resistance faced India’s state terrorism, yet has only intensified the Kashmiri resolve.

The Peace and Culture Organization Chairperson, Mushaal Hussein Mullick, said recent developments have reignited Kashmiri hopes. “The decisive four-day victory of Pakistan has emboldened the Kashmiri spirit,” she stated, urging Islamabad to seize the moment and amplify Kashmiri voices on international platforms. She warned against India’s false-flag operations and ecological destruction in the name of development, calling the Vande Bharat initiative a “colonial strategy.”

Veteran journalist Ms. Naseem Zehra highlighted India’s growing isolation due to its aggressive policies in the neighborhood. Conversely, China, Türkiye, and Bangladesh support Pakistan. “The time for soft diplomacy is over,” she asserted. “Pakistan must recalibrate its strategy and project its stance globally.”

The seminar called for the international community, especially the United Nations and the U.S., to take decisive action. “Kashmir is not just a regional issue; it’s a global flashpoint between two nuclear powers,” warned analyst Dr. Qamar Cheema.

The event concluded with a unified call for Kashmiris—whether in AJK or the diaspora—to raise for Kashmiris in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). “Kashmir’s story must be told by Kashmiris themselves,” urged Umair Khan, while advocating for global media engagement. Kashmir Martyrs’ Day is not just a remembrance—it is a declaration of Pakistan’s dedication for the right of self-determination of Kashmiris.

Turning silence into sound; PBM restores hearing for 1,944 children by funding cochlear implants: MD PBM

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 13 (APP): Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal (PBM) has so far facilitated 1,944 cochlear implant surgeries for hearing-impaired children from low-income families turning silence into sound through early intervention before age five—a step toward restoring dignity and hope for children who deserve every chance to thrive, said Managing Director Senator Captain Shaheen Khalid Butt.
Speaking to APP, the Managing Director reaffirmed PBM’s commitment to inclusive healthcare and child empowerment as the organization continues to spearhead efforts in collaboration with partners to ensure no child is deprived of essential treatment due to financial constraints.
“These children represent our future—some will become doctors, others scientists, engineers, and leaders. Their restored ability to hear is a powerful step towards a more inclusive and prosperous society,” the MD said.
Cochlear implants, priced at approximately Rs 2.1 million per child, are administered before the age of five to prevent irreversible disability. Yet, economic hurdles make the procedure inaccessible for thousands of families.
The PBM chief emphasized that the organization has not only prioritized this life-altering technology but has also resolved all previously delayed applications related to medical assistance and education. Strategic partnerships with hospitals, generous contributions from philanthropists, and PBM’s internal reforms have helped bring this vision to life.
“I’ve personally met many families post-surgery. Seeing a child respond to sound for the first time is an experience that stays with you. It’s why we must act swiftly—nearly 4,500 families are still waiting, and time is running out.”
He appealed to institutions and donors across Pakistan to unite under this national mission to secure every child’s right to sound and speech.
“Every cochlear implant we provide is an act of healing—not just for the child, but for an entire family carrying silent grief. I firmly believe that failing to shield our future generations from illness and poverty-driven exploitation will leave an unforgivable scar on our collective conscience.”
PBM’s initiative stands as a beacon of compassion, progress, and national resilience, echoing a heartfelt prayer for a future free of deprivation—where every blossom of potential flourishes and no child live in silence.
Under the guidance of Managing Director Butt, Dr. Zeeshan Danish, the Director General of PBM has charted a comprehensive strategy to enhance operational transparency and efficiency. This includes initiating staff training programs, mobilizing Monitoring & Evaluation units, restructuring institutional policies, recommending innovative approaches alongside updated Terms of Reference, and launching an advanced digital mechanism to ensure transparency across all processes.
DG PBM stated that the organization is paving the way toward eradicating rare diseases and tackling genetic disorders through targeted disease awareness programs, designed to alleviate the healthcare burden on the state. As part of this initiative, PBM has launched the Pakistan Cancer Awareness Program (P-CAP) for the first time—an endeavor envisioned and spearheaded by the DG himself—setting a strategic course for future expansion of PBM’s service offerings.

Bilawal pays tribute to 22 brave Kashmiri martyrs of 1931

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KARACHI, Jul 13 (APP):Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has paid glowing tribute to the 22 brave Kashmiri martyrs of July 13, 1931, whose blood marked the beginning of a resolute struggle against tyranny and injustice.
      He said that the sacrifice of the martyrs of Srinagar Central Jail is a timeless reminder that the spirit of freedom can never be suppressed by bullets.
        He added that those valiant sons of Kashmir laid down their lives not only for the right to speak, but for the dignity of an entire nation.
      The PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari urged that the Pakistan Peoples Party, under the vision of Quaid-e-Awam Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto, has always stood shoulder to shoulder with the Kashmiri people in their just struggle for self-determination.
       “The legacy of July 13 lives on in the heart of every Kashmiri. We renew our commitment to their cause and reiterate that peace in the region is impossible without a just resolution of the Kashmir issue in accordance with the aspirations of its people,” he emphasized.
      Bilawal concluded by urging the international community to take notice of the continued human rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), and to play its role in ensuring justice, dignity, and freedom for the Kashmiri people.