Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Judicial remand extended in Sialkot lynching case

LAHORE: An Anti-Terrorist Court in Gujranwala again sent six accused policemen, including ex-DPO Sialkot Waqar Ahmed Chauhan, on a seven-day-long judicial remand on Wednesday.

The court also ordered to file the challan of the trial within seven days.

Up till now 28 accused in the Sialkot lynching case, including 10 policemen and 18 civilians of Buttar village, have been sent to jail on judicial remand. Only ex-DPO Chauhan had filed a bail request, which will be heard in the court tomorrow.

1 comment:

  1. By saying Pakistan Zindabad you are only offering prayers for this dead nation. You are a race of blood thristy vampires who created their nation in the blood of millions and then Bangladesh got independence after sheding another 3 million lives.

    Arent you ashamed of being called a Pakitani?

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