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PMC cancels doctors’ licences over fake autopsy reports

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The Disciplinary Committee of the Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) has cancelled licences of four senior doctors of Sindh government for allegedly preparing false post-mortem reports.

The PMC’s disciplinary committee cancelled licences of four senior doctors and imposed a ban of almost five years. Moreover, a fine of Rs0.5 million was also imposed on the four doctors, each.The licences of four senior doctors of Sindh government were cancelled for allegedly preparing false post-mortem reports.

Rs7.5m robbery: Police fail to arrest muggers so farKarachi police failed to arrest a single mugger so far despite spending 20 days after Rs7.5 million theft in Federal B Industrial Area.

Twenty days passed, Federal B Industrial Area police failed to arrest the accused robbers involved in the theft of millions from the CEO of a private event management company, the alleged stolen money was provided by the Sindh government for a football event in Thatta.

Despite so many days having passed, not a single accused involved in the alleged robbery has been arrested so far, The investigating officer said the alleged robbery took place with the CEO of the private event management company.

 

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