Footage and Details Unveil Rioters’ Violent Attacks on Law Enforcement, Involvement of KP Police and Provincial Resources
Footage and Startling Facts Emerge of Rioters’ Violent Actions Under the Guise of a Political Party’s March
Hiding behind the right to protest, violent rioters stormed the capital.
Rioters from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, intent on spreading chaos, crossed all legal boundaries, launching violent attacks on law enforcement personnel and damaging government property, sources reported.
These rioters attacked state officials and police officers assigned to public protection at various locations, sources added.
One police officer was martyred and over 70 others were injured in these violent assaults, according to sources.
The violent protest by the political party’s rioters claimed the life of a police officer, sources revealed.
The rioters abducted Police Constable Abdul Hameed Shah, torturing him before he succumbed to his injuries in the hospital, sources confirmed.
Constable Abdul Hameed was on law and order duty at Chungi No. 26, sources said.
In these violent riots, police vehicles and government property were also set ablaze, sources added.
A large number of tear gas shells, masks, slingshots, pellets, and stones were recovered from the rioters and miscreants brought to Islamabad, sources disclosed.
These rioters damaged government property and used weapons against security personnel, sources noted.
KP police officers in civilian clothes were brought in under the cover of protestors and used in the assault on Islamabad, sources reported.
Twenty-two KP police officers in civilian clothing and two CTD officers involved in these violent actions were caught, sources said.
These police officers were caught while either participating in violent acts or fleeing after doing so, sources revealed.
Shockingly, a large number of tear gas shells, stones, slingshot pellets, and sticks were recovered from these officers dressed in civilian clothes, sources confirmed.
A senior KP police officer, who is a close ally of the Chief Minister, oversaw the smuggling of tear gas shells, masks, slingshot pellets, and stones hidden in Rescue 1122 vehicles from Peshawar to Islamabad, sources disclosed.
After reaching Islamabad, this sabotage equipment was handed over to the rioters and used against state officials, sources said.
Provincial resources from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa were recklessly used in the attack on state officials, which is a blatant violation of national laws, sources stated.
Government vehicles from KP, including six ambulances, one water tanker, and twelve fire tenders, have also been seized, sources added.
According to sources, law enforcement agencies have so far arrested 795 rioters, including 106 Afghan nationals residing illegally, and have seized 115 vehicles.
A large number of slingshots, pellets, masks, tear gas shells, and stones were recovered from the arrested individuals, sources confirmed.
Strict legal action is being taken against all those who were used in this assault on the state, sources assured.
The reckless use of government offices, resources, and police for violent purposes is not only a clear violation of the law but is also highly condemnable, sources stressed.
State institutions have resolved that strict legal action will be taken against all those involved in this violence, according to sources.
