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Child killed, 12 injured in aerial firing across KP: rescue official – Pakistan

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A child was killed and 12 other people were injured in aerial firing across Khyber Pakthunkhwa to celebrate chand raat, a rescue official said on Sunday.

Pakistan would mark the first day of Eidul Fitr tomorrow, the Central Ruet-i-Hilal Committee said on Sunday, after sighting the moon for the Islamic month of Shawwal.

In a statement, District Emergency Officer Bakhtullah Wazir confirmed that the casualties were reported in the Khyber, Bannu and Nowshera districts. Section 144 was imposed for Eidul Fitr as well.

“A child died and nine people were seriously injured in aerial firing in Bannu,” Wazir was quoted as saying.

“In addition, a young man was a victim of aerial firing during iftar at a local restaurant in Nowshera and was shifted to Qazi Medical Complex,” he added. “A girl was also seriously injured in aerial firing in Barkambarkhel Suraks in Khyber and was shifted to the hospital.”

Meanwhile, Tank City Station House Officer (SHO) Sher Afzal told Dawn.com that a revenue officer, Mohammad Asif, was injured by celebratory gunfire.

“There are no other injuries caused by aerial firing within City police limits,” he added.

Celebratory gunfire ahead of Eid has led to deaths and injuries across KP in the past.

Last April, police booked over 100 people over celebratory gunfire on Chand Raat and Eid days in KP’s Lakki Marwat district.

An official told Dawn.com that separate cases were registered with the relevant police stations. He added that the district administration had banned celebratory firing and the display of weapons and imposed other restrictions to observe Eid paecefully.

“Despite restrictions and an awareness drive against the menace of festive firing, scores of people, mostly youth, indulged in the illegal activity,” he maintained.

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