Nawaz Sharif orders Judicial Commission to probe into attack on Hamid Mir

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Islamabad: Mian Nawaz Sharif has ordered a Judicial Commission to probe into attack on Hamid Mir. Chief Justice will be requested to nominate members for the Commission, says spokesman of government of Pakistan. Commission will finish its work within three weeks and will submit report to the Prime Minister Secretariat.
Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif has decided to constitute a three-member Judicial Commission to probe into the attack on prominent journalist Hamid Mir. Chief Justice will be requested to nominate members for the Commission. Ten million rupees prize has also been announced for those providing information about the attackers.

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