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  • CCTV shows how Rs6 mn robbery at doctor’s home in Karachi unfolded  

    CCTV shows how Rs6 mn robbery at doctor’s home in Karachi unfolded  

    KARACHI: A CCTV footage has revealed how a robbery at a doctor’s residence in Karachi’s Railway Colony unfolded, showing a male domestic helper along with some accomplices taking away valuables worth over Rs6 million, ARY NEWS reported.

    According to CCTV footage obtained by ARY NEWS, the suspects could be seen carrying bags full of valuables on foot and in a motorbike from the residence of the medical superintendent of the Hassan Hospital.

    Both the men and women could be seen in the surveillance video carrying the bags during the robbery bid that was carried out during the Eid holidays between May 08 to 16.

    A male domestic helper of the doctor, who was serving for the past nine years, was allegedly found involved in the robbery bid which came into notice of the doctor after he returned to the home following Eid holidays.

    The material looted during the robbery included a phaco machine worth around Rs 4.5 million, 60 inch LED, laptop, mobile, two iron machines, watches and Rs200,000 in cash.

    The suspects even did not spare shoes, perfumes, purses, and other material during the bid.

    The police have registered a case into the matter and started a probe in light of the evidence that emerged from the CCTV obtained by the investigators.

    The police authorities in Karachi have been previously able to arrest suspects using the CCTV footages and in one such case recently, the police claimed to have ‘solved’ a case of a recent three kg gold robbery in Gul Centre, located near Teen Talwar monument as the complainant turned out to be the mastermind of the robbery.

    In the investigation, it was revealed that Asif, the complainant along with his accomplice Waseem carefully orchestrated the dacoity before switching off CCTV cameras in his shop.

  • IHC summons director enforcement CDA in contempt case

    IHC summons director enforcement CDA in contempt case

    ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Friday summoned director enforcement Capital Development Authority (CDA) in contempt of court case, ARY News reported on Friday.

    Applicant, Barrister Umar Gilani moved IHC against allotment of plots from the city’s greenbelts despite stay orders of the court.

    IHC Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kiyani heard the contempt plea. Barrister Gilani in his arguments before the court stated that the allotment of plots is underway from the greenbelts.

    The court issued stay orders against any kind of construction at the greenbelts and allotment of the plots, he added.

    Later, the court issuing summons to the director enforcement CDA to appear before in person before the IHC, adjourned the further hearing in the case until May 27.

    Read more: IHC orders demolition of illegally constructed lawyers’ chambers

    Earlier in the month of February, the Islamabad High Court had ordered the demolition of illegally constructed chambers of lawyers on the premises of district courts in the capital in F-8 Markaz.

    An IHC larger bench, headed by Chief Justice Athar Minallah, ruled: “The encroachments on any state land and any construction thereon in violation of the Ordinance of 1960 and the rules or regulations made there under are illegal, void and liable to be removed forthwith.”

  • Urwa Hocane successfully recovers from COVID-19

    Urwa Hocane successfully recovers from COVID-19

    Urwa Hocane has now fully recovered from COVID-19, a diagnosis that she had not directly shared with fans and followers earlier.

    Taking to Instagram to share a mirror selfie of herself in gym clothes, Hocane announced, “Just recovered from COVID!”

     

     

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    “Trying to get my strength back slow and steady,” she added, alluding to already hitting the gym to get back on her healthy feet, and we’re here for it!

    Last week, on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr, Hocane’s sister Mawra left a cryptic comment saying, “Baby! Get well soon,” but nothing more was known.

  • Prince William says BBC failed Princess Diana with interview deceit

    Britain’s Prince William has accused the BBC of failing his mother Princess Diana and poisoning her relationship with Prince Charles.

    William’s astonishing rebuke to the public broadcaster comes after a report published Thursday said the inquiry found that BBC journalist Martin Bashir used deceit to win a sensational 1995 interview with Princess Diana and that the broadcaster covered up the deception.

    During the Panorama interview, watched by more than 20 million viewers in Britain, Princess Diana shocked the nation by admitting to an affair and sharing details of her marriage to the heir to the throne and William’s father, Prince Charles.

    Princess Diana died in a Paris car crash in 1997 at the age of 36.

    “It is my view that the deceitful way the interview was obtained substantially influenced what my mother said. The interview was a major contribution to making my parents’ relationship worse and has since hurt countless others,” William, 38, said in a statement.

    “It brings indescribable sadness to know that the BBC’s failures contributed significantly to her fear, paranoia, and isolation that I remember from those final years with her.”

    In a separate statement issued at the same time, William’s brother Harry did not mention the BBC by name, but drew broader aim at the media and the “ripple effect of a culture of exploitation and unethical practices (which) ultimately took her life.”

    “To those who have taken some form of accountability, thank you for owning it. That is the first step towards justice and truth,” Harry, 36, said.

    “Yet what deeply concerns me is that practices like these – and even worse – are still widespread today. Then, and now, it’s bigger than one outlet, one network, or one publication.”

    Harry and his wife Meghan quit their duties as members of the royal family and moved to California last year. Harry, who has sued several British tabloids, has spoken out previously about his worries that his mother’s experience of the intense glare of the press would be repeated with his wife.

    Bashir apologized for the fake statements but said he stood by his evidence from 25 years ago and he did not believe they had prompted Princess Diana to give the interview.

    William said that the BBC should have properly investigated when concerns were first raised in 1995.

    “(Diana) was failed not just by a rogue reporter, but by leaders at the BBC who looked the other way rather than asking the tough questions,” he said.

    “These failings, identified by investigative journalists, not only let my mother down, and my family down; they let the public down too.”

  • Pakistan Railways suffered over Rs100 billion losses in last three years, NA told

    Pakistan Railways suffered over Rs100 billion losses in last three years, NA told

    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Railways has suffered losses of over Rs100 billion during the incumbent government’s tenure from 2018-19, mainly owing to COVID-19, ARY NEWS reported on Friday quoting figures given by the ministry.

    According to the details shared before the National Assembly, the Pakistan Railways has suffered losses of more than Rs119 billion during the incumbent tenure.

    In 2018-19, the train services suffered losses worth around Rs32.76 billion followed by an increase in losses to Rs50.15 billion, a document shared with the Parliament revealed.

    It further highlighted that the first 10 months of the ongoing fiscal year have also witnessed losses of Rs36.28 billion.

    The National Assembly was told that the number of trains has been reduced to 84 from 120 during the last two years. “Operations of 36 up and down trains were suspended owing to an increase in the deficit,” the ministry said while blaming COVID-19 for the operational losses of the railways.

    The ministry further shared that offers have been extended to run 15 trains privately in order to get avail better business opportunities.

    It is pertinent to mention here that Prime Minister Imran Khan was on March 15 briefed regarding the restructuring of Pakistan Railways including privatization of train services, Karachi Circular Railway (KCR), ML-1 and a freight corridor project.

    It was further briefed that in order to bring down revenue losses in Railways, four trains have already been privatized while work on privatizing 15 more trains is under process.

    PM Imran Khan said that the restructuring of Railways was essential in order to lessen losses suffered by the department. “An improved railways will not only develop better transport facilities for masses but would help in easing traffic load and improving the economic condition,” he said.

  • PM Imran Khan inaugurates Kanupp-2 Nuclear Power Plant

    ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on Friday inaugurated 1,100 megawatts Karachi Nuclear Power Plant (Kanupp-2), ARY News reported.

    The inaugural ceremony was held in Beijing and Islamabad simultaneously.

    Addressing the ceremony, PM Khan expressed happiness over the inauguration of the 1,100-megawatts Nuclear Power Plant project in Karachi with the help of China.

    Energy is important for Pakistan and such projects in the era of global warming are like ‘blessing’, he said.

    He said the power plant will help in educating the youth technically.

    The premier said Pakistan and China are enjoying strong bilateral relations, which are strengthening more with the passage of time.

    The 1,100 megawatts Kanupp-2 nuclear power plant has been inaugurated on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Pakistan and China.

    Read more: Civil works at K-3 nuclear power plant completed, says PAEC spokesman  

    The first nuclear power plant, Kanupp-1, was started in 1960s, whereas, the new reactor unit is established after almost 60 years.

    He added that K-2 nuclear power plant will run through G3 technology that has been established with the assistance of China.

    The federal government has approved the plans for the 2.2 gigawatts (GW) capacity extension of Pakistan’s first nuclear power plant in Karachi by establishing two 1.1 GW reactor units including Kanupp-2 and Kanupp-3.

  • Journalist lied to get Diana interview, BBC covered it up – report

    Journalist lied to get Diana interview, BBC covered it up – report

    BBC journalist Martin Bashir used deceit to win a sensational 1995 interview with Princess Diana in which she disclosed intimate details of her failed marriage to Prince Charles and the broadcaster covered up the deception, an inquiry found on Thursday.

    The BBC set up the investigation, headed by former senior judge John Dyson, in November following allegations from Diana’s brother Charles Spencer that he had been tricked into introducing her to journalist Martin Bashir.

    Dyson’s report found that Bashir, then a little-known reporter, had shown Spencer fake bank statements suggesting that Diana was being bugged by the security services and that two senior aides were being paid to provide information about her.

    “Mr. Bashir deceived and induced him to arrange a meeting with Princess Diana,” the report said. “Mr. Bashir acted inappropriately and in serious breach of the 1993 edition of the Producers’ Guidelines on straight dealing.”

    Spencer said he drew a line between the events and Diana’s death.

    “She didn’t know who to trust and in the end when she died, two years later, she was without any form of real protection,” Spencer said.

    The BBC has written to Princess Diana’s son Prince William to apologize.

    During the Panorama interview, watched by more than 20 million viewers in Britain, Diana shocked the nation by admitting to an affair and sharing details of her marriage to the heir to the throne, Prince Charles.

    It was the first time Princess Diana, who died in a Paris car crash in 1997, had commented publicly about her doomed marriage.

    Her remark that “there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded” – a reference to Charles rekindling his relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles, now his second wife – was particularly damaging.

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    After it was aired, Bashir repeatedly lied to his bosses about how the interview was obtained, the report said. As questions continued, BBC managers failed to scrutinize his version of events properly and covered up facts about how Bashir had secured the interview.

    “Without justification, the BBC fell short of the high standards of integrity and transparency which are its hallmark,” the report said.

    The interview propelled Bashir into the limelight and he went on to secure high-profile interviews with other celebrities, notably the late US singer Michael Jackson.

    Last week, the BBC announced that he was leaving his current job as the publicly-funded broadcaster’s religious affairs editor because of ill health.

    Bashir apologized for the fake statements but said he stood by his evidence from 25 years ago and he did not believe they had prompted Diana to give the interview.

    Dyson’s report included a handwritten note from Princess Diana from a month after the interview in which she said she had no regrets and that Bashir did not show her any information of which she was not previously aware.

    “By his deceitful behavior… Mr. Bashir succeeded in engineering the meeting that led to the interview,” the report said. “But it is important to add that Princess Diana would probably have agreed to be interviewed.”

    The BBC said there had been clear failings and it would hand back the awards the program won.

    “While the BBC cannot turn back the clock after a quarter of a century, we can make a full and unconditional apology.” BBC Director-General, Tim Davie, said.

    Diana’s sons, Prince William and Prince Harry have previously welcomed the investigation as a chance to find out the truth of what had happened.

  • COVID-19 vaccination for citizens above 30 starts tomorrow

    COVID-19 vaccination for citizens above 30 starts tomorrow

    ISLAMABAD: The National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) decided on Friday to start Covid-19 vaccination of citizens aged 30 and above from tomorrow (Saturday).

    Taking to his official Twitter account, Planning and Development Minister Asad Umar, who also heads the NCOC, announced that, “In today’s National Command Operation Center (NCOC) meeting it has been decided to open up vaccination for 30 years and older starting tomorrow.”

    “The messages for those who are being scheduled will go out today.”

    On May 16, the government opened up Covid-19 vaccine registration for citizens aged 30 and above.

    Also Read: Pakistan lifts age restriction for people wishing to travel abroad

    “As vaccine supply continues to improve and vaccination capacity gets enhanced in all Federating units, we continue to expand the categories of those who are eligible to get vaccinated,” Asad Umar, who heads the National Command Operation Center (NCOC), had tweeted.

  • Usman Buzdar is our CM, says leader of Tareen group in Punjab

    Usman Buzdar is our CM, says leader of Tareen group in Punjab

    LAHORE: Parliamentary Leader of Jahangir Tareen’s like-minded group in Punjab Assembly Saeed Akbar Nawani on Friday extended support to Usman Buzdar, saying that he was their chief minister, days after criticizing him, ARY NEWS reported.

    Speaking ahead of the Punjab Assembly session, Saeed Akbar Nawani said that they would not sit on separate benches in the provincial assembly. “We have not made any demand to sit on separate benches,” he said adding that they would resolve issues within the party.

    Another leader of the group Nazir Chohan said that they would meet Chief Minister Usman Buzdar today and convey their reservations regarding his performance to him. “The meeting is aimed at bringing improvement in the affairs of the province,” he said.

    On Thursday, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf-led government and Jahangir Tareen group reached an agreement after senior ministers contacted the disgruntled leader of the ruling party Jahangir Khan Tareen.

    They revealed the group would not boycott the upcoming budget 2021-22 session and vote for the federal government. The estranged Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader’s grievances concerning the Punjab government would be addressed, they said.

    The sources quoted Jahangir Khan Tareen as demanding that members of his like-minded group should not be subjected to vindictive tactics. The government and the group members are likely to meet soon, they said.

    Read More: ‘Tareen group’ appoints its parliamentary leaders in PA, NA: sources

    The rift between Tareen and the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) widened after the former announced his group’s parliamentary leaders in the National and Punjab assemblies on Wednesday.

    Talking to the media, Awn Chaudhry and Muhammad Salman Naeem said that the group has appointed MNA Raja Raiz Ahmad as its parliamentary leader in the National Assembly and Saeed Akbar Khan Nawani in the Punjab Assembly.

    The group was named “Jahangir Tareen like-minded group,” the sources added.

  • Gaza truce could help revive efforts for negotiated settlement: UN chief

    NEW YORK: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi met with United Nations Secretary General (UN Chief) António Guterres at the UN headquarters in New York.

    During the meeting, the foreign minister expressed deep concern over the situation in the occupied Palestinian territories caused by Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people, resulting in over 250 deaths including dozens of women and children.

    Qureshi underscored that his visit to New York to attend the General Assembly session on Palestine was an expression of Pakistan’s firm and unwavering support to the legitimate cause of the Palestinian people for their right to self-determination.

    Also Read: UN chief calls for immediate ceasefire in Gaza

    Welcoming the recent ceasefire announcement, the UN chief expressed the hope that this could help revive efforts for a negotiated settlement of the Palestinian issue.

    Foreign Minister Qureshi also briefed the UN Secretary General on the serious human rights and humanitarian situation in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) including continued illegal incarceration of the Kashmiri political leaders and extra-judicial killings.

    He said that the re-initiation of the 2003 ceasefire understanding between Pakistan and India along the Line of Control (LOC) was a welcome step. “Pakistan desired normal relations with India. However, the onus was on India to take steps to create an enabling environment for a meaningful engagement,” he maintained.

    Qureshi urged the UN Chief to use his good offices to resolve the Jammu and Kashmir dispute in line with the UN Charter and the relevant Security Council Resolutions.

    Also Read: ‘Thanks to God,’ Gazans chant as truce takes hold

    He highlighted Pakistan’s constructive efforts to facilitate the Afghan peace process, and expressed the hope that the Afghan parties would seize the opportunity and reach an inclusive, politically-negotiated settlement, resulting in lasting peace and security in Afghanistan.

    Expressing deep concern at the rising tide of intolerance, discrimination, violence and Islamophobia against Muslims, he urged the need for the relevant UN bodies to address this challenge, as well as take effective measures against the threat posed by violent nationalist, supremacist, far right and extreme-right wing terrorist groups and ideologies.