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Pak Round-up: Chinese Team Arrives To Investigate Blast Buses

Pak Round-up: Chinese Team Arrives To Investigate Blast Buses
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New Delhi: The Chinese team aged 15 members have arrived in Pakistan to help investigate into the bus explosion which killed 9 people, including 9 Chinese citizens.
The Islamabad police have made the first arrest into the kidnapping of the Afghan Messenger’s daughter to Pakistan.
This, and other stories in our weekly Pakistan round.
This is the main news in Pakistan during last week 1 Afghan Princess Abdukan: Police arrest the suspect of the Islamabad police on Sunday arrested a taxi driver who was allegedly involved in the kidnapping and attack on the daughter of Afghan envoy, officials said.
Silsila Alikhil (26), Princess Ambassador Afghanistan for Islamabad Najib Alikhil, was kidnapped on July 16 while on the way home in the capital of Pakistan.
He was in a detention of individuals who were unknown for almost five hours, where he was a target of torture.
Suspicion fell on drivers from three rental vehicles whose services he deleted.
He returned home in the afternoon in a taxi after visiting the bakery in the Blue Area of ​​Islamabad when the driver took another man, which was verbally harassed and attacked him.
He was then dropped in a subconscious condition by the taxi driver on the side of the road, according to a report.
2 BLAST Bus: China sent a team probe a china team member 15 who joined the probe led by Pakistani authorities into a bus explosion in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
On Wednesday, a bus explosion in the Kohistan district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa killed 13 people, including nine Chinese engineers.
The bus brought staff to a lack of construction electricity projects.
Pakistani authorities initially gave a contrary reason for the explosion – after calling the planned attack, and then called it an accidental explosion.
Chinese companies that implement projects say have decided to suspend work for now.
3 Pakistan canceled Afghan peace discussing the three-day conference on peace in Afghanistan, which must be held by Pakistan, has been postponed until Eid al-Adha.
The conference was originally scheduled from 17 to 19 July in Islamabad and must be attended by a number of high-ranking Afghan leaders.
Taliban leaders are not invited.
Cancellation was announced when Pakistan rejected a statement made by Afghan Vice President Amrullah Saleh that the Pakistani Air Force provided air support to Taliban militants in the Chaman border area and Spin Boldak.
4 ‘can seek the Army assistance to implement a special Covid Assistant Minister for Health Prime Minister Dr.
Faisal Sultan said that the government could request Pakistani army assistance to ensure compliance to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
The Sultan said it was necessary to ensure compliance and the government would make efforts for it through two ways: mass appeal to the nation to follow restrictions such as masks and avoid crowds and administrative actions to increase compliance.
Only vaccinated people will be allowed to visit the tourist resort during the upcoming Idul Fitri vacation, he added.
5 Taliban may enter Pakistan as a refugee, warned NSA National Security Advisor Dr Moeed Yusuf has warned that the negative impact of the civil war in Afghanistan could lead to Taliban fighters slipping to Pakistan as a refugee.
He was pessimistic about the prospect of peace in Afghanistan.
“The situation is bad and out of Pakistan control.” Meanwhile, QureShi Foreign Minister said Pakistan was seeking political settlement and pressing the power sharing agreement to prevent civil war in Afghanistan.
6 The Senate passed the bill ‘criminalization’ torture, the death of the Pakistani senate senate on Monday passed torture and death (prevention and penalty), 2021.
The bill stated that every public servant involved in imprisonment and a fine of up to Rs 2 million.
If a civil servant, whose job is to prevent torture, both intentionally or negligent failed to prevent it, he will face a prison sentence and a fine of RS 1M, added.

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