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ANF official reprimanded for harassment

ISLAMABAD—President Pervez Musharraf has taken serious notice against the anti-Narcotics armed personnel who rammed into a house in the Federal Capital amid a dinner ceremony and harassed its participants.
While on the other hand Interior Adviser, Rehman A. Malik has also order the inquiry and sought report of the incident. According to details, Barrister Rafey Alam has appealed to the President Pervez Musharraf, DG Anti Narcotics Force, Secretary Narcotics, Secretary Interior, Chairman International Human Rights Commission, Chairman Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, Speaker National Assembly, Dr. Fahmida Mirza, Chairman Senate and Chief of the Army Staff that armed personnel of the anti-narcotics force rammed their way into a house in Sector F-6 Islamabad and harassed both male and female participants of dinner ceremony including diplomats of different countries.
They pointed their guns at the horrified guests and at the various ladies present at the function, in a startling disregard to the ethical norms and even “pushed and pulled” the young girls. They also deprived guests from their cell phones and cash amount. He further stated that they did not give any reason whatsoever and continued to terrorize the guests, conducting body searches of women without female constables. He said that no legal notice or proceedings were recorded at the local police or by the ANF. He hoped that the competent authority would investigate into the matter and bring the culprits to the book so that the highhandedness of these agencies are curtailed.

—Online

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