GUJRANWALA: Three people were gunned down on Monday over an alleged old enmity between Dendar and Warriach group in Kalaske, a city in Gujranwala district. Reportedly, Mohsin, Shoaib and Tanvir were present in a shop when their rivals came in a car and opened fire on them. Resultantly, they died on the spot. Meanwhile, the area police have started investigation into the incident. Anti-corruption files case against two revenue officials The anti-corruption department on Monday lodged a case against two revenue officials for their alleged involvement in a land fraud case. Reportedly, a woman named Muqadas filed an application with the anti-corruption department accusing revenue officials to issue a bogus property deed that caused her a loss of Rs 1 million. She purchased a piece of land from Muhammad Ashraf, but later found that the revenue department had cancelled her property ownership with an objection that Ashraf was not the real owner of that piece of land. After investigation, the anti-corruption officials registered a case against Rana Shahid and Muhammad Nazim. Infant dies as guards stop her mother from entering hospital An infant died on Monday in the hands of her mother while security guards of the DHQ hospital did not allow her to enter emergency ward without a computerised entry slip. Reportedly, Uzma, a resident of Rahwali, gave birth to a child in a private clinic, but the clinic’s doctor recommended shifting the child to the DHQ hospital due to her precarious condition. However, the security guards did not allow her to enter, and asked her to get a computerised entry slip before entry. The infant died while her heirs protested against the hospital administration. Consequently, the deputy commissioner (DC) Dr Shoaib Tariq Warriach rushed to the spot and set up an inquiry committee to probe into the matter. Published in Daily Times, July 31st 2018.