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  PESHAWAR:The policeman nominated for torturing to death an ex-serviceman got interim-bail on Wednesday, while hearing for his bail-before-arrest has been fixed for December 8.The Agha Mirjani police station s suspended SHO Ebad Wazir was accused of custodial killing of Lance Naik (retd) Fida Muhammad of Frontier Constabulary (FC).Ebad Wazir and his guard, Constable Rahat Khan applied for protective bail before arrest through Sarfaraz Khan Advocate. They appeared before Additional Sessions Judge Kulsoom Azam who granted an interim bail until next hearing on December 8.Former SHO Ebad Wazir and Constable Rahat Khan told the court that they had arrested Fida Khan on charges of mugging.Un air af1 der oath, they said that police had not tortured Fida, rather he had died of natural causes. Fida was being questioned when his condition started deteriorating and police rushed him to Lady Reading Hospital where he died, they told co adidas originals hamburg urt.The plaintiff further said that he has t air max pour femme he report of hospital doctors Sxse Australia sends dozens of refugees from Pacific camps to US
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