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Express Tribune11-07-2025
ATC also sentences MQM worker Syed Maroof to life imprisonment after police recovered explosive material from him. STOCK IMAGE
A special drug court has sentenced a man to 19 years in prison and imposed a fine of Rs101 million for operating a medical store without a license.
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