In Khairpur, A Cop Lost His Life When An ATC Judge Was Attacked

Unknown gunmen attack the security team of an Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) judge on the Khairpur-Larkana route, martyring one police officer and badly injuring two more, according to sources. Police sources state that the incident happened while the judge and the security team were driving from “Sukkur to Larkana”. As per to details “Iqbal Milano and …

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Unknown gunmen attack the security team of an Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) judge on the Khairpur-Larkana route, martyring one police officer and badly injuring two more, according to sources.

Police sources state that the incident happened while the judge and the security team were driving from “Sukkur to Larkana”.

As per to details “Iqbal Milano and Sagheer Ahmed” were seriously wounded, and “Maqbool Sheikh”, a police officer, was martyred when the attackers opened fire on the squad’s mobile van.

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All of the wounded and martyred personnel were from Larkana and were sent right away to a Larkana hospital for medical care.

To supervise the situation, SSP Khairpur Sardar Hassan Niazi arrived at the location with a sizable police detachment.

An investigation is being conducted to find out whether the incident was a targeted attack or connected to a robbery attempt, and the people responsible were able to leave the area.

Unknown Person Attack On Session Judge

Despite the team being directly attacked, SSP Niazi reported that the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) judge was unharmed. An unidentified attacker shot a sessions judge in Kohistan last year out of “personal enmity,” causing him to suffer gunshot wounds.

Police claim that family dislike was the reason behind the targeting of Session Judge Kohistan Frid Khan.

According to the police, the sessions judge was taken to a hospital after taking two bullet wounds to his legs.

Session Judge Kohistan Frid Khan Firing was attacked outside the mosque in his hometown of Chhoher Sharif, the police said. Five suspects were named in the case, according to the Superintendent of Police (SP) of Haripur.

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