One dead, nine injured in shootout

By Salman Aslam
April 28, 2024
Representational image of a Rescue 1122 ambulance. — APP File

LAHORE : A trivial dispute between children in the Factory Area police jurisdiction escalated into a violent confrontation between two groups on Saturday, resulting in the tragic death of one individual and leaving nine others severely injured.

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According to reports, the conflict began with a minor altercation among children playing in the street, which quickly spiralled out of control as parents and guardians became involved. Tensions escalated rapidly, culminating in an armed confrontation that ended in a hail of indiscriminate gunfire, shattering the peace of the neighbourhood.

Tragically, one person, identified as Dilawar, lost his life on the spot, while nine others, including two women, were left in critical condition. The injured included Dilawar’s family members, including his brother Umar, son Imran, father Hanif, and mother Gulzari Bibi.

The police responded swiftly to the incident, securing the area, collecting evidence, and transferring the deceased and injured to the hospital for further examination and treatment. The community rallied together in solidarity, offering support and assistance to those affected by the tragedy.

The authorities have taken swift action to apprehend the perpetrators, detaining Faisal and Yusuf, identified as key figures involved in the fatal shooting, as part of ongoing investigations. The victim’s body has been shifted to the mortuary for an autopsy.

This senseless act of violence has sent shockwaves through the community, highlighting the need for greater conflict resolution and community cohesion to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future.

Action against elements involved in cricket gambling

Lahore police Saturday launched a crackdown on elements involved in conventional and online gambling in connection with the Pakistan-New Zealand T20 cricket series.

The police booked 423 accused and made 1,863 arrests this year and recovered more than Rs 5.4 million from the accused.

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