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Law and Order in Lahore: Courts Crack Down on Bankers, Cyber Criminals, and Police Reform Takes Shape

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Lahore's legal landscape is active this week, with significant court rulings and institutional reforms signalling that accountability — whether in banking halls or on smartphone screens — remains a civic priority.

⚖️ Three Former Bankers Sentenced for Nearly Rs976 Million Embezzlement

A Lahore court handed down prison sentences to three former bank employees convicted of embezzling close to Rs976 million, in a case that underscores the financial system's vulnerability to insider fraud. The convictions were reported as a significant ruling by the accountability judiciary in Lahore. The case involved a substantial sum siphoned from banking institutions, and the sentencing is expected to serve as a deterrent signal to others in the financial sector. The verdict reflects ongoing efforts by Lahore's courts to pursue white-collar crime and hold banking professionals to account. [6]

📱 Woman Arrested Over Fake WhatsApp Accounts in Lahore

Lahore police arrested a woman accused of creating fraudulent WhatsApp accounts, in a case that illustrates the growing challenge of online impersonation and digital harassment in the city. The arrest was carried out in connection with the misuse of the messaging platform to create fake identities, an offence that falls under Pakistan's cyber-crime laws. The case highlights how social media and messaging applications are increasingly being exploited for harmful purposes in Lahore's communities. Authorities are pursuing the matter as part of broader efforts to combat digital crime in the province. [4]

🤝 Police and Lahore Bar Association Agree to Open Khidmat Markaz at Sessions Court

Lahore police and the Lahore Bar Association reached an agreement to establish a khidmat markaz, or service centre, within the premises of the sessions court, aimed at making civic and legal services more accessible to citizens. The initiative reflects a collaborative spirit between the legal community and law enforcement, working together to streamline assistance for those visiting the courts. The service centre is expected to ease the burden on ordinary citizens seeking information or help while navigating the justice system. The agreement represents a practical step toward improving public-facing services at one of Lahore's busiest judicial institutions. [5]

Sources: [6] Dawn · [4] Dawn · [5] The Nation (Pakistan )

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