Fact Finding Committee on Rawalpindi incident starts its work

HeadlinesFact Finding Committee on Rawalpindi incident starts its work

Islamabad: Fact-Finding Committee on Rawalpindi incident has started its work. Former Chairman of Punjab Chief Minister’s Inspection Team Najam Saeed will head the Committee while secretary prosecution Nadeem Irshad Kyani and additional IG Investigation Mohammad Amlash are also the member of committee. The committee has been constituted on the direction of Chief Minister Punjab Mian Shahbaz Sharif.

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