Thursday, December 19, 2013
From Print Edition
SUKKUR: Hindu traders in Khairpur have threatened to move their businesses to India if police did not stop their atrocities against them.
According to reports, local Hindu traders had been observing shutter down for last four days in Nara, Peerano Pattan, Choundiko and Sikandarabd against what they call the atrocities of Station House Officer Mansoor Nizamani.
They alleged they were tortured by the police when they refused to give extortion.
Representatives of traders Siri Chand and Kirshan Das said that police instead of providing them security demanding money. On their refusal, fake cases were registered against them, they added.
Courtesy:thenews dot com dot pk
From Print Edition
SUKKUR: Hindu traders in Khairpur have threatened to move their businesses to India if police did not stop their atrocities against them.
According to reports, local Hindu traders had been observing shutter down for last four days in Nara, Peerano Pattan, Choundiko and Sikandarabd against what they call the atrocities of Station House Officer Mansoor Nizamani.
They alleged they were tortured by the police when they refused to give extortion.
Representatives of traders Siri Chand and Kirshan Das said that police instead of providing them security demanding money. On their refusal, fake cases were registered against them, they added.
Courtesy:thenews dot com dot pk
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