Ghotki police kill two in operation against criminals
SUKKUR: After the unfortunate killing of an ASI, Ghotki Police launched a massive operation against the criminals on Thursday.
SSP Ghotki Tanveer Hussain Tunio told The News that as many as 25 hideouts of the criminals have been set on fire after the martyrdom of ASI. Tunio said that SHO PS Khambhra of district Ghotki received information about the presence of criminals near Khambhra Inter-Change.
Following the information, ASI Amanullah Abro of PS Khambhra along with staff reached the spot where 3 Unknown armed culprits advancing towards them making straight firing at police. The police also resorted to firing in self-defence, resultantly ASI Amanullah Abro was martyred, while in the firing of police, 2 dacoits were killed while the other fled away.
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