Same weapon used in Rangers, Military Police attacks: Sources
KARACHI: Sources on Tuesday revealed that same weapon was used in last month’s attack on Rangers and today’s one on the Military Police in Karachi.
Two policemen were martyred in today’s attack while four Rangers’ personnel martyred on November 20.
The sources disclosed that a 9 mm pistol was used in attacks on Rangers personnel, doctors, policemen and others. They added that
By GEO URDU
December 01, 2015
KARACHI: Sources on Tuesday revealed that same weapon was used in last month’s attack on Rangers and today’s one on the Military Police in Karachi.
Two policemen were martyred in today’s attack while four Rangers’ personnel martyred on November 20.
The sources disclosed that a 9 mm pistol was used in attacks on Rangers personnel, doctors, policemen and others. They added that the same weapons used in today’s attack on Military Police’s jeep.
Evidence was being collected from the crime scene while a suspect was also taken into custody from Tibet Center.
DIG South Dr Jameel said the military policemen, identified as Arshad and Rashid, were targeted by two armed terrorists riding a motorbike.
Rangers personnel were examining the crime scene with the help of sniffer dogs.
Two policemen were martyred in today’s attack while four Rangers’ personnel martyred on November 20.
The sources disclosed that a 9 mm pistol was used in attacks on Rangers personnel, doctors, policemen and others. They added that the same weapons used in today’s attack on Military Police’s jeep.
Evidence was being collected from the crime scene while a suspect was also taken into custody from Tibet Center.
DIG South Dr Jameel said the military policemen, identified as Arshad and Rashid, were targeted by two armed terrorists riding a motorbike.
Rangers personnel were examining the crime scene with the help of sniffer dogs.
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