Caretaker Chief Minister Punjab said: “No concession should be given to any miscreant”.


Lahore: The database of 1163 more miscreants involved in the May 9 tragedy has been found, after which the process of identifying the miscreants has been started in a scientific manner.
In the meeting presided over by caretaker Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi, the legal proceedings against the miscreants involved in the May 9 tragedy were reviewed and the progress of the prosecution process against the miscreants was also considered.
Caretaker Chief Minister Punjab while ordering to ensure the early arrest of the fugitive miscreants in the May 9 tragedy, said: “No concession should be given to any miscreant”.
Mohsin Naqvi added that all the resources should be used to bring the miscreants to justice and there will be no exception for any miscreant.
Provincial Information Minister Aamir Mir, Inspector General Police (IGP), Additional Chief Secretary, Additional Secretary Special Branch, Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Lahore, Law Secretary, Secretary Prosecution, Additional Interior Chief Secretary, Information Secretary and other high officials also attended the meeting.
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