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PTI directly ‘involved’ in May 9 incidents: Report

A report presented before the federal cabinet alleged that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) was directly involved in the May 9 incidents, in which military installations came under attack following PTI founder Imran Khan's arrest. The cabinet has decided to make legislation regarding the incident and demanded cases against the perpetrators be concluded.

Power companies involved in over-billing practice: Nasir Shah

Sindh's Minister of Energy, Nasir Hussain Shah, revealed that K-Electric, Hesco, and Sepco have overbilled customers, leading to an excessive collection of funds. The government has taken action to rectify this and ensure refunds for the overcharged amounts. Additionally, Shah emphasized the importance of pursuing alternate energy sources and reducing electricity bills as per PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto's directives. Several projects are in progress, including collaborations with the World Bank. Land issues related to manufacturing were also addressed.

Ex-Sindh text board chairman found involved in ‘corruption’

The former chairman of Sindh Text Book Board, Agha Siraj Pathan, is under investigation by the caretaker Sindh government for alleged financial irregularities. It's been disclosed that over Rs 10,000,000 was misappropriated from transportation funds during his tenure. Additionally, the board reportedly hired 70 employees without proper contractual agreements, and attempted to invest Rs 500,000,000 in a private bank with public funds, a move halted by the provincial government.

The main suspect involved in the murder of employees arrested due to mob violence in Mosquito Colony

In Karachi, a significant development has taken place in the case related to the killing of employees from a telecommunications company in Mosquito Colony. The Kemari police have successfully apprehended the primary suspect involved in the murder. This arrest marks progress in the investigation into the unfortunate incident where two individuals lost their lives due to mob violence.