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  • VIDEO: Thief arrested after falling asleep in AC room during robbery

    A thief fell asleep in the comfort of an AC room during a robbery.

    According to details, the 21-year-old man who attempted to rob a house in India’s Andhra Pradesh’s East Godavari district fell asleep under the bed of the owner during a burglary. The police caught him red-handed.

    Suri Babu, after doing a recce of the house, tried to loot a petrol pump’s owner house. He had carefully noted the daily routine of Satti Venkat Reddy, the house’s owner, where he keeps his money, what time he goes to sleep, etc.

    One night Babu entered the unlocked house at 4 am and stepped inside Reddy’s room who was by then fast asleep.

    The owner had kept the cash on his side table that night. Meanwhile, unable to resist the temptation of a cool comfortable room, Babu slept under the owner’s bed.

    Read more – Gang of ‘half-naked robbers’ spark fear among residents of Khushab

    Waking up to Babu’s snoring, Reddy immediately called the police.

    When the police arrived Babu locked himself inside the room. However, after a lot of persuasions, he finally opened the door and confessed to his crime.

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    “He told us that he was tired and since the air conditioner was also on, he could not resist going to sleep in the cool room,” narrated a constable from the Gokavaram police station.

    The police revealed that Babu ran a small sweet shop but didn’t make much money out of it. Drowned in debts, he thought a theft would help him come out of his financial problems. Though he failed at committing the crime, he has been arrested for attempting to steal.

  • Senior journalist wants PM, Faraz, Lt Gen (r) Bajwa to take notice of woman exercising on PTV

    Senior journalist wants PM, Faraz, Lt Gen (r) Bajwa to take notice of woman exercising on PTV

    Senior journalist Ansar Abbasi has drawn the ire of several netizens for urging Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan, Federal Minister for Information Shibli Faraz and Special Assistant to PM (SAPM) on Information Lt Gen (r) Asim Bajwa to take notice of a woman exercising on state-owned Pakistan Television (PTV) News.

    As per the details, Abbasi, who is known for being critical of liberal activists, on Monday tweeted a poorly-recorded video of a TV screen that showed a woman, accompanied by a male instructor, exercising.

    “Mr PM @ImranKhanPTI this is PTV. @AsimSBajwa @shiblifaraz,” the tweet read.

    “If Even an exercise session and women picture on advertisement boards makes you feel amorous, you really need psychic therapy and advice….. [sic],” said former information minister and incumbent Federal Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry while quoting the journalist’s tweet.

    The federal minister was, however, not the only one who strongly reacted to the journalist’s statement.

    Meanwhile, anchorperson Rabia Anum “trolled” Abbasi, which led to almost-a-spat between the two.

    What do you think of journalist Ansar Abbasi’s comments? Let The Current know in the comments below.

  • Up your fashion game with these fancy fabric face masks

    Up your fashion game with these fancy fabric face masks

    There’s no denying the fact that masks are the new norm and have become an essential part of our lives. While the World Health Organisation recommends medical masks for healthcare workers, elderly people, people with underlying health conditions, and people who have tested positive for the coronavirus or show symptoms, healthy individuals who don’t fall into these categories can get away with wearing a cool, fabric mask. The Centre for Disease Control and Prevention also recommends cloth masks for the general public.

    Designers across the world have started introducing face masks into their collections and Pakistani brands are not far behind. Many of them have launched printed and embroidered masks for those who are bored with the regular surgical masks or the N-95s.

    The Current has listed a few brands where you can purchase a mask and add a unique twist to your outfits:

    Alkaram

    Alkaram has masks for kids and adults for Rs 150.

    Website: https://www.alkaramstudio.com/accessories/mask/cambric-mask

    Huma Adnan

    Huma Adnan has some very fancy face masks ranging from Rs 1000 to 3000.

    Website: https://humaadnan.com/mask/basic-mask.html

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    Read more – Ayeza Khan makes a fashion statement with a face mask

    Khaadi

    Website: https://pk.khaadi.com/accessories/trending/face-masks/afm20312-green-afm20312-green-pk.html

    Zeen

    Zeen is giving a pack of two face masks for Rs 195.

    Website: https://zeenwoman.com/collections/maskmask

  • Guess which Bollywood superstar just followed Mahira Khan on Instagram

    Guess which Bollywood superstar just followed Mahira Khan on Instagram

    Pakistan-India tensions may be at an all-time high at this point but Mahira Khan’s Indian fan base continues to grow. The latest Bollywood celebrity to follow Mahira on Instagram is none other than Bollywood superstar Hrithik Roshan. Roshan follows a total of 170 people only on the social media app and Mahira is one of them.

    Given the political tensions between the two neighbouring countries, it is unlikely that we will see them in a film or project together but they sure would make a lovely pair.

    Mahira’s Bollywood career may have been short-lived but the actor made a mark there with her performance in Raees opposite Shah Rukh Khan. Besides, she has often been spotted with B-town celebrities at different events and award functions.

    With Sonam Kapoor at the Cannes Film Festival
    With Ranbir Kapoor at the Global Teacher Prize in Dubai

    Other Bollywood stars who follow Mahira on Instagram include Sonam Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, Ayushman Khurana and Gauri Khan.

  • ‘Military has no direct or indirect role in politics,’ says Gen Bajwa in ‘meeting with politicians’

    ‘Military has no direct or indirect role in politics,’ says Gen Bajwa in ‘meeting with politicians’

    After Federal Minister for Railways Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed, Federal Minister for Communications Murad Seed has also confirmed that parliamentary leaders had met the military leadership and discussed matters related to the country, to which the army had stressed that it should be kept away from political parties’ matters.

    “They target institutions and then ask for time for meetings,” Saeed said, referring to opposition leaders. He had said that the clear message from the military leadership was to “not involve the military in politics”.

    According to reports, the military had conveyed clearly that the army was “not involved, directly or indirectly, in any political process of the country”.

    “If the need arises, the army will stand with the civilian government,” a senior military official had told parliamentary leaders in the meeting.

    The meeting was attended by Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Director-General Lt Gen Faiz Hameed. Gilgit-Baltistan’s (GB) administrative affairs were also on the meeting’s agenda.

    The military leadership had told the civilians that the army was not involved in either electoral reforms or problems related to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) and other political matters. It had also told them that it was the responsibility of the political leadership to work out such matters between themselves.

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  • Gang of ‘half-naked robbers’ spark fear among residents of Khushab

    Gang of ‘half-naked robbers’ spark fear among residents of Khushab

    A gang of half-naked robbers consecutively looted five houses in one night spreading panic among residents of Khushab.

    Police said five half-naked dacoits have robbed five houses in the city’s Azeem Town, Gulshir Town, Shehzad Town, and Canal Rest House areas last night.

    “The gang applied mustard oil on their bodies to escape the police arrest.”

    In a CCTV video shared on media, they can be seen firing in the air after the robberies.

    Police further said that cases have been registered against the culprits and that a search to apprehend them is underway.

  • Gujranwala girl, who approached police for case against harassers, ‘raped by assistant sub-inspector’

    Gujranwala girl, who approached police for case against harassers, ‘raped by assistant sub-inspector’

    A girl in Gujranwala, who had approached the police for the registration of a case against at least two men who assaulted her, was allegedly raped by the assistant sub-inspector (ASI) responsible to serve justice.

    According to media reports, the incident took place when the girl, along with her father, approached Aroop police in Gujranwala to lodge a complaint against two men who had torn her clothes while assaulting her on September 9.

    ASI Mubashar was appointed as the inquiry officer to look into the matter. The cop, however, instead of initiating legal action against the accused, sexually assaulted the woman.

    “He kept calling me ‘sister’ and raped me,” the survivor said in a statement, adding that it was followed by the force pressurising her family and her to not pursue the matter.

    Having lost faith in the local police, the survivor’s family has now approached Gujranwala city police officer (CPO), who has reportedly ordered a probe.

    While the victim and her family continue to allege that senior police officials are also trying to save the ASI, The Current has learnt that Cantonment Superintendent of Police (SP) Hafeezur Rehman has vowed prompt justice.

    “The case will be investigated on merit and departmental action will be initiated against the policeman if he is found guilty of rape,” he was quoted as saying.

    Meanwhile, Punjab Inspector General of Police (IGP) Inam Ghani has also reportedly taken notice of the incident and directed the officials concerned to submit to him a detailed report. 

    Medical reports of the girl were awaited by the time this report was filed.

  • IN PICTURES: Amal Muneeb’s first birthday party

    IN PICTURES: Amal Muneeb’s first birthday party

    If there is one thing we know about the Khan twins is that they like to go big. And that is exactly what Aiman Khan did on her baby’s first birthday. Aiman and husband Muneeb Butt threw a big, fruity-themed birthday bash for their bundle of joy and the fun, colourful pictures from the event gave us a heavy dose of FOMO.

    Check out all the pictures from the birthday party:

    Starting with a super-cute picture of baby Amal

    And another one

    Just some of the birthday girl’s favourite things

    Time for some family portraits

    Cake Cutting

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    ‘The happy parents’ – Aiman and Muneeb

    Aiman looks absolutely radiant

    “Best friends” Aiman and Amal

    Daddy’s girl

    Read more – Aiman Khan is upset over leaked pictures of baby shower

    We don’t blame Khala Minal Khan for wanting to squish those cheeks

    Aiman and Muneeb friends from the industry including Sarah Khan, Falak Shabir, Nida Yasir, Momal Sheikh and Yasir Hussain were also part of the celebrations.

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    Pictures courtesy Abdul Samad Zia

  • Nawaz returns slinging guns; says ‘struggle not against Imran’, ‘martial law imposed in country’

    Nawaz returns slinging guns; says ‘struggle not against Imran’, ‘martial law imposed in country’

    A conference of the mainstream opposition parties, dubbed as the All Parties Conference (APC), was held Islamabad on Sunday to devise a unanimous strategy to oust the government of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

    Addressing the conference through video-link, former prime minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supreme leader Nawaz Sharif, who stayed in the background for more than a year, thanked Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari for “love with which he spoke to him a day earlier”, saying he would not forget it.

    “I am thankful to the organisers of the conference for giving me the opportunity to talk. Even though I am away from my country, I know very well what condition the country and the people are in. I believe this is a decisive turn; it is necessary to protect democracy […] and take fearless decisions,” he said.

    In an all-encompassing address, which centred on criticising the government of Prime Minister Imran Khan, Nawaz spoke on the “poor state” of Pakistan’s economy, “deteriorating” international relations, “muzzling” of media and “corruption within the PTI”. Similarly, Zardari criticised the government in his welcome note for not “allowing” Nawaz’s speech to be broadcast, he said they showed former president Pervez Musharraf’s interview.

    “The country’s leader keeps harping on about accountability but he himself is involved in raising sugar prices. Will no reference be filed against him?” the former PM asked.

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    He also repeated the opposition’s allegation that the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), with the connivance of PTI, was carrying out only “selective accountability”.

    Sharif has been residing in London since November last year on the pretext of medical treatment and has since maintained a distance from political activities. His party insists that despite being summoned by the courts, who declared him a proclaimed offender in a corruption probe, the former premier will only return after the completion of his medical treatment.

    “If we do not do it [take a step] today, when will we?” asked Nawaz. “I agree with Maulana [Fazlur Rehman, chief of JUI-F] that we need to make this conference purposeful or people will be disappointed.”

    “Pakistan has been constantly deprived of a democratic system […] When the vote is dishonoured, the entire democratic system becomes meaningless. When it is decided before the election process as to who will win and who will lose, then it can be guessed how the public is betrayed and how the public’s mandate is stolen,” he added.

    Nawaz also hinted at the presence of a parallel justice system. “When a dictator was first brought into the courtroom for violating the Constitution, you saw what happened,” he said.

    “Court gave dictators the right to play with the Constitution and acquitted someone who broke the Constitution twice […] Whereas the ones who follow the Constitution are still in jail,” he added.

    The PML-N supremo said that former prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani once pointed to “a state within a state” in Pakistan. “It is saddening that the situation has escalated to a state above the state. This parallel government illness is the root cause of our problems,” he said.

    Speaking about the 2018 general elections, Nawaz said that the primary reason for the current problems were those people who “hijacked the people’s mandate by putting inexperienced people in power”. “This is a violation of the Constitution. Has anyone given a thought to what a grave crime it is to steal the people’s mandate?” he asked.

    READ: [Editorial] Nawaz Sharif’s moment

    “Can I ask why the Results Transmission System (RTS) was closed for hours during the election, why polling agents were thrown out during counting? Why was rigging done, on whose saying and why? The secretary of election commission should answer and all those responsible will have to answer,” he remarked.

    Nawaz alleged the government has enforced a “martial law”. “Criminals are allowed to make amendments to the Constitution […] the people’s premier is expelled and his family is insulted. This conference should bring forth a concrete plan of action for saving democracy, a concrete policy should be made for solving the problem of ‘a parallel state’,” he said.

    “Our foremost priority should be removing this selected government and this system. Our struggle is not against Imran Khan. Today, our struggle is against those who installed Imran Khan and who manipulated elections to bring an inefficient man like him into power and thus destroyed the country,” Nawaz said. “If change is not brought, it will bring irreversible loss to this country. It is very important that our armed forces stay away from our governmental system according to our Constitution and the Quaid’s speech, and not interfere with the people’s choice. We have made this country a joke in our own eyes and internationally as well.”

    “I again urge this all-party conference to go beyond its traditional ways and form a plan of action,” he added.

    Concluding his speech, the former PM once again thanked the PPP and reminded the leaders that now was the time to unite.

    “We have to decide that we are one and if the APC is succeeded in doing so, then this conference is successful,” he added.