Saturday, 21 May 2011

LAHORE Traffic badly injured an MBA student

LAHORE Traffic warden injures student TRAFFIC warden badly injured an MBA student with strikes of a pistol butts and a walkie-talkie near Sarwar Road police station on Friday.

Victim Khurram Ali, son of Abdul Jabbar, has been shifted to Shalimar Hospital where doctors bound his wounds with nine stitches in his head.

The Traffic SP has suspended the traffic warden, Noor-ul-Hasan and ordered a departmental inquiry against him. The victim student’s father has also moved an application at Sarwar Road police station for registration of a case against the accused warden. However, no case was registered till the filing of this report while the traffic warden was at large.

An eyewitness told this correspondent that victim Khurram Ali was on his way in a car when traffic warden Noor-ul-Hassan intercepted him. The warden demanded driving licence from him and he gave it to the warden. The traffic warden checked the licence and returned it to the victim.

In the meantime, the warden signaled another vehicle to stop and the victim considering himself clear started moving his car. Upon this, the warden rushed to the driving door of the car and started thrashing Khurram Ali. The warden also used abusive language and hit the boy with a walkie-talkie and reportedly with the butts of a pistol. People gathered on the spot and rescued the student while the warden managed to escape from the scene after seeing the student’s head bleeding. After being informed, the SHO of the police station reached the spot and took the boy to the police station. Rescue 1122 officials shifted him to hospital after giving him first aid.
The victim’s father has demanded exemplary punishment to the accused warden who had injured his son without any reason.The news
LAHORE Traffic, warden injures, badly injured, MBA student, Shalimar Hospital, departmental inquiry

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