Sports
Pakistan team leave for India tomorrow to play World Cup 2023
Arch-rivals India and Pakistan are set to clash in Ahmadabad on October 14.

Lahore: Pakistan cricket team will leave for India tomorrow after Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) protest with the International Cricket Council (ICC) forced the Indian government to surrender and issue visas to team Pakistan for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup (WC) due to start on October 5.
The team will fly with Emirates from Lahore to Dubai on their way to Hyderabad, India.
In this regard, the Indian High Commission in Islamabad has e-mailed the Pakistani team members, asking them to submit in their passports.
All of the players' and the officials' travel documents for the tour have been delivered to the PCB.
Before starting their World Cup campaign against the Netherlands on Oct. 6, Pakistan will play two warm-up matches.
The first warm-up match will be against New Zealand, which will be played on September 29.
Arch-rivals India and Pakistan are set to clash in Ahmadabad on October 14.
India had been delaying the issuance of visas to team Pakistan which had led to a lot of anxiety in the Pakistani camp.
This was despite the fact that in July, at its annual conference in Durban, South Africa, the ICC had been told by the BCCI that visas for the Pakistan contingent would be issued on time.
The row over visa had cast a shadow of doubt over Pakistan's participation in the tournament.
The PCB promptly alerted the ICC about the visa issue in writing that there existed a prior agreement between the two countries on ensuring timely issuance of visas.
It is worth-reminding here that India had declined to tour Pakistan for the Asia Cup, which was played between Aug. 30 and Sept. 17, and played their matches in Sri Lanka instead.
India and Pakistan had suspended bilateral cricket, thanks to a soured political relation between the neighbours, and play each other only in multi-team events like the World Cup and Asia Cup.
Pakistan
Islamabad police reach Attock jail to shift Imran Khan
Imran Khan's relocation was decided upon as a result of the ongoing court case being heard in Attock Jail regarding the cypher case.

Islamabad: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan was shifted from Attock Jail to Adiala prison on Tuesday evening as per court orders by the Islamabad Police.
Attock Jail was met by a large detachment of Islamabad Police, supported by a convoy of 13 vehicles, including police vans and an ambulance with medical personnel and physicians.
Imran Khan's relocation was decided upon as a result of the ongoing court case being heard in Attock Jail regarding the cypher case.
The decision follows a holdup in the court order's execution, which Chief Justice Aamir Farooq issued yesterday.
The court also reserved its verdict on a petition seeking an open hearing of the PTI chief’s bail plea in a cypher case.
The PTI chief is facing charges of corruption, misuse of authority in several cases, including the Toshakhana case, the cipher case and the marriage case.
Crime
Peshawar CTD arrests four Daesh facilitators
While the identities of the arrested individuals have not yet been disclosed, their capture was confirmed by CTD officials.

Peshawar: The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) in Peshawar has effectively arrested four alleged Afghan facilitators linked to the outlawed extremist group Daesh in a rapid and decisive operation on Tuesday.
The operation was carried out in the Budh Bir area of the city, which left residents of the area feeling relieved and secure.
According to official sources, the arrested individuals had been involved in aiding and abetting the sinister activities of Daesh, primarily focusing on target killings and acts of sabotage that threatened the peace and stability of the region.
While the identities of the arrested individuals have not yet been disclosed, their capture was confirmed by CTD officials.
These four alleged facilitators were no strangers to the authorities, as they had been evading the law while facing charges in ten different cases.
Earlier, the wanted commander of outlawed Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Nasrullah, was arrested by the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) in Karachi on Wednesday.
A key TTP commander from Karachi's Kuwari Colony, Nasrullah, was detained, according to the CTD's in-charge Khurram Waris, and weapons were also confiscated from his possession.
He claimed that the accused was wanted for committing significant offenses like funding terrorism and terrorism.
According to Waris, the accused individual also used to give his associates housing in Karachi and care for their injuries.
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