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Pakistani cops punished for illegal custody, torture of citizen

The stationhouse master (SHO) of the Haroonabad City Police Station in Pakistan has been suspended from service while four other police officials were booked on charges of keeping a person in illegal custody and torturing him.

Over 500 policemen deployed for security of 161 ‘VIPs’: Pakistan's SHC told

Sindh: Pakistan's Sindh High Court on Friday directed the  provincial home secretary to inform it under what scheme of law the special commandos of police were assigned to escort the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party leaders under the title of very important persons (VIPs), media reports said on Sunday.

Pakistan: Bajaur blast leaves two policemen dead

Khar: An explosive device went off at a checkpost in Chubtra area in Mamond tehsil of Bajaur district of Pakistan on Friday which left at least two policemen dead, media reports said on Sunday.

Pakistan: Two policemen sacked from service in Attock for uploading ‘blasphemous’ post

Attock, Pakistan: Police in the Attock region of Pakistan on Saturday sacked two policemen for allegedly posting blasphemous and derogatory remarks against a companion of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) on their Facebook pages, media reports said.

Pakistan: Unidentified men shot dead four policemen in Lakki Marwat

Lakki Marwat: Unidentified attackers shot dead four policemen in Pakistan's  Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Tuesday, media reports said.

Pakistan: Lawyers protest, prevent cops from entering court premises over 'failure to arrest dacoits'

Islamabad:  A group of Pakistani lawyers on Monday blocked the entry of police officials, including those on security duty, in the local courts premises, for 'lack of progress in six dacoities in which lawyers’ houses were targeted during the last six months.