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Pak constables fired for plucking guavas from Sharif's garden

Two constables deployed at the palatial residence of Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif have been sacked for allegedly plucking guava from his garden.

Updated on: Jun 10, 2014 05:00 PM IST
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Two constables deployed at the palatial residence of Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif have been sacked for allegedly plucking guava from his garden.

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Abid and Saifullah lost their jobs for committing the 'crime'. They were dismissed from service after they were found guilty, Lahore police sources said.

The security-in-charge caught both the constables plucking the guava from the 'forbidden tree' at the Jati Umra residence of Sharif in Raiwind, located at the outskirts of Lahore.

The security-in-charge reprimanded the two constables and submitted a complaint against them to the higher police authorities who dismissed them from service.

Lahore police spokesman, however, denied firing the constables on the ground of plucking guavas.

Earlier this year, 27 policemen deployed at Sharif's residence were suspended from service after a few peacocks were killed by a cat.

"The policemen were punished for failing to stop the cat from killing the peacocks. The cops deployed to guard the birds were found asleep when the cat killed the peacocks," the inquiry finding official said.

The opposition has strongly criticised the government for spending millions of rupees for the security of the prime minister's residence in Lahore.

 
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