4 cops injured as convoy of prison vans attacked near Sangjiani: police – Pakistan

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Armed suspects on Friday attacked a convoy of three police vans near Sangjiani Toll Plaza outside Islamabad, police said.

According to a statement from the Islamabad Police spokesperson, the vans were transferring 82 prisoners to Attock Jail after an appearance before the district magistrate earlier today. The 82 prisoners included two PTI lawmakers and four party workers.

“About 20 suspects riding in four vehicles attacked the prisoner vans near Sangjani Toll Plaza,” the statement read, adding that the suspected assailants were armed with weapons, sticks and stones.

“Four police officers were injured in the attack, while four attackers were arrested,” the statement added. “Two vehicles and weapons belonging to the suspects were seized.”

Teams were formed to arrest the suspects and police also started search operations in different areas, while all escaped prisoners were recaptured by police, according to the statement.

“The police teams handled the whole situation very bravely,” it added.

Court appearance

Earlier, District Magistrate Muhammad Azhar Nadeem presided over a hearing for the identification parade of the 82 suspects, dismissing the case as they had been presented in courts and, therefore, their identity was known to the police and the complainant.

According to the court’s order, which has been seen by Dawn.com, these suspects were arrested during the PTI’s rally in Islamabad on October 4. The counsel for the accused said that 34 of them were police personnel while 42 included Rescue 1122 personnel.

PTI MPAs Anwar Zeb and Malik Liaquat Khan are among the six arrested PTI members.

“[The] request to send the accused for identification parade is declined and all of them are hereby discharged from the instant case,” said the court’s order. “They [are to be] be released forthwith if not required in any other case.”

May 9 rioters, who challenged the writ of the state, attacked our defence structures if they had been punished, they wouldn’t have had the nerve to carry out an attack like this today,” he added.

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