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  LAHORE:Police conducted 114 search operations during the last week at different places to maintain law and order in the city, whereas 9,819 persons, 2,626 houses, 1,159 tenants, 12 ho air force 1 one tels, three hostels, 13 churches and 185 shops were checked. Police took action against 72 accused persons, registering thre adidas adidas originals e FIRs for narcotics, one for the illegal weapon, six for the tenant act, while 58 accused were a nike air af1 rrested in other crimes. Lahore DIG Operations Ashfaq Khan said that search and sweep operations play a vital role to maintain law and order in the city and to foil nefarious designs of the enemy of the country. There is a dire need to remain highly alert in wake of the present border situation. He further highlighted that Lahore Police conducts search and sweep operations on a regular basis in different areas of the city in consultation and coordination with security agencies and related departments. Tfeu Coke Studio season 15 to return April 14
 RAWALPINDI:Ten buffaloes left roaming by owners on rail new balance schuhe way tracks were crushed to death by a train heading to Lahore from Rawalpindi on Thursday. According to the witnesses, 10 buffaloes were grazing on the track near Mandra Kalyam and did not move away though the train driver blew horn. The train tried to apply emergency brakes superstar adidas damen , but the impact could not be avoided. People in Pakistan are oblivious of the fact that train cannot move from the tracks and always blame the railways for such accidents. The 10 buffaloes died on the spot. Local people said that two of the mammals got stuck underneath the train s engine and were dislodged by passengers, train staff and locals after two hours of struggle. The witnesses said that the animals belonged to the locals.P adida ssamba ublished in The Express Tribune, October 4th, 2019.