Groom, guests held in raid on Walima on Sialkot mosque's rooftop

Assistant Commissioner Javeria Maqbool raided a Walima function being held on the rooftop of a mosque in Cantt’s Pulli Topkhaana locality late last night and arrested the groom and others.Another case has been registered against two persons for holding a Walima ceremony at home in Faisalabad.
Azeem Nawaz was holding his Walima function at the rooftop of a local mosque, in violation of the ban imposed by the Punjab government.
On a tip-off, AC Javeria, along with the police, conducted a raid and halted this function. Police arrested the Azeem Nawaz and some wedding guests.
Sialkot Cantt police registered a case against Nawaz, his family members , some wedding guests and mosque management.
AC Javeria also sealed three hotels in Sialkot city for serving meals to the people in violation of the official ban. Police arrested the owners of these hotels and registered separate cases against them. The AC sealed a general store in Ram Talaai locality of Sialkot and imposed Rs50,000 on it for selling fake sanitisers to the public.
Meanwhile, all roads in the district gave a deserted look due thin traffic on Sunday.
Almost all the shopping plazas, markets and bazaars remained shut in Sialkot, Daska, Sambrial and Pasrur, following the official order of their closure due to coronavirus outbreak.
Mostly the people stayed indoors. However, the milk, grocery, fruit, vegetables and meat shops, medical stores, tandoors and filling stations were open.
A case has been registered against two persons for holding a Walima ceremony at home in Faisalabad.
City Assistant Commissioner Syed Ayub Bukhari filed a case against two persons for holding a walima in a house in the D-Ground area in violation of Section 144.
During a raid on the house, the AC found 110 people attending the ceremony.
Name of the violators have not been disclosed.
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