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Teacher, school head on four-day physical remand | |
2019-09-09 | |
[DAWN] A judicial magistrate on Saturday granted the police four-day physical remand of teacher and head of a private school arrested in a case of class-X student’s death by torture. Gulshan-e-Ravi police produced Muhammad Kamran, the teacher, and Shahid Mahmood Chughtai, the branch head of American Lycetuff School, No! Really? The Lycee Tuff? before the magistrate and sought their 14-day physical remand.
The magistrate, Muhammad Ramzan, allowed four-day remand of the suspects and directed the police to produce them again on Sept 11. The teacher allegedly subjected Hunain Bilal to brutal torture for not bringing a book to the class who went titzup. Next day, several charged class fellows of the victim set the school on fire. Police reached the spot and controlled the law and order situation while Rescue 1122 extinguished the fire. "Which spot?" "THAT spot" Related: Muhammad Kamran: 2017-09-05 Karachi police hunting ex-KU student dubbed 'mastermind' of attack on Izharul Hassan Muhammad Kamran: 2017-07-14 Policeman among five MQM men held over killing 20 people: CTD Muhammad Kamran: 2014-01-28 'Targeted action against militants to continue' | |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 Good to know, Dron66046. There was a time when that was a known risk in the U.S. if one was the wrong sort of person — a good reason to never get caught misbehaving. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2019-09-09 14:25 |
#1 Dron's friendly intracontinental culture Tip #04 'A 14 day Remand ' in the third world refers to a week or two of beatings. With occasional questions and once overs by a shady nurse from a nearby clinic. At the end of which the subject is ready to confess to plotting to kill the Pope just to be able to sit on his arse again. |
Posted by: Dron66046 2019-09-09 05:39 |