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Pakistan: SHOP, two cops hurt in terrorist attack

| @indiablooms | Nov 12, 2023, at 07:22 pm

Three police personnel, including a station house officer (SHO), died in a terrorist attack on police in Paksitan's  Kari Shah Noor area on Saturday.

Police spokesperson informed that DSP Chan Shah was leading a police party to arrest kidnappers of a woman in Shah Noor village when unidentified assailants opened fire on the vehicle, reported Dawn News.

“Upon seeing the police team, the attackers opened fire at the police. SHO Shaheed Mureed Akbar police station Abdul Ali Khan, and two constables Wahab and Mohammad Alam embraced martyrdom,” the spokesperson told the newspaper.

He added that five police personnel, including DSP Chan Shah, constables Ishfaq, Wafaq and Hidayat of Elite Force and constables Riaz and Ikram of district Tank sustained injuries and were shifted to Tank hospital.

A heavy contingent of police, including the Quick Response Force, reached the spot after the incident.

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