Nurse among three booked for stealing drugs

Our Staff Reporter HAFIZABAD - A case Under Section 120-B PPC has been registered at City Police Station against a DHQ Hospital nurse Tehmeena Iqbal, her husband Zulfiqar Ali and Kareem Ali of Kareem Medical Store on the charge of allegedly stealing medicines for government and dumping these medicines outside the hospital to defame the DHQ Hospital MS to pave way for achieving their ulterior motives. The case has been registered on the application of MS Dr Muhammad Aslam. According to FIR, the accused had stolen medicines from the hospital and dumped the same outside the hospital on the night between July 22 and 23, 2011 which were recovered on the information of night Supervisor and watchman of the hospital. On the application of the MS, the DPO ordered an inquiry to ferret out the facts. After a thorough inquiry, it was established that the accused had hatched a conspiracy by stealing and dumping government hospitals medicines to defame the DHQ Hospital MS. The report also proved that the machination aimed at ensuring transfer of the MS. Upon completion of the inquiry, the MS got registered the case with the City Police. No arrest has been made yet. FREE VISA FOR SENIOR CITIZENS DEMANDED: A veteran historian of India, Joginder Singh Kapoor has stressed the need for better friendly relations between Pakistan and India and urged the government of India and Pakistan to grant free visa to senior citizens of both countries. Mr Joginder Singh Kapoor born in Hafizabad and had left Pakistan during 1947. He was guest of Local historian Sheikh Aziz Ali. He said that Pakistan has given India Most Favoured nation status which would go a long way in the improvement of socio-economic conditions of the masses of both countries. He said that he has written history of Hafizabad, and the book would be launched shortly. He thanked Aziz Ali Sheikh for his hospitality.

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