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JI Ameer to visit flood hit areas of Taunsa

MULTAN (APP): Ameer Jamat-e–Islami Siraj ul Haq will visit flood hit areas of Taunsa Shareef to review relief activities of Al-Khidmat Foundation for the affected persons.
This was stated by central deputy media secretary JI Hassan Akhwani in a statement issued here on Sunday. Hassan stated that Siraj ul Haq would also distribute ration bags and medicines among the flood victims. Siraj ul Haq had already instructed party workers to extend maximum support and help towards the people in flood hit areas.
Siraj ul Haq will also lead a rally on August 24 in Muzaffargarh against the raise in electricity prices and inflation.
Meanwhile, Proclaimed Offender staff police arrested 34 notorious proclaimed offenders during the ongoing crackdown launched in the last two weeks across the district.
In line with special directives of City Police Officer Khurram Shahzad Haider, the PO staff police launched a crackdown against proclaimed offenders and arrested 34 POs wanted to police in different cases of attempt to murder, dacoity, robbery, theft and other crimes.
The arrested criminals have been handed over to the concerned police stations, however the police have also initiated legal action against the facilitators of the proclaimed offenders.
CPO Khurram Shahzad has directed officers concerned to continue crackdown against proclaimed offenders on daily basis.

The Frontier Post

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