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GUJRANWALA:Saddar police claimed to have arrested two bandits during a raid in Gujranwala s Kamoke Tehsil on Tuesday.A police spokesperson told聽Express News聽that the force received a tip-off that two members belonging to notorious bandit gang were present in the area and were planning to
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ISLAMABAD:The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has passed an order and imposed a penalty of Rs45 million on two snack food (Nimco) sellers for copying the registered trademark and other designs of another company and violating Section 10 of the Competition Act 2010.Nimco Corner filed a complaint with the CCP that its registered trademark, name and product packaging were being fraudulently used by Mr Nimko Corner and Karachi Nimco.Th
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