A policeman was shot dead while a man from the Rangers was shot and hurt while fighting for a “personal grudge” in the Karachi site area on Friday, according to the police.
The deputy inspector of the South, Syed Asad Raza, said: “Police agent Waseem Ahmed Abro, 30, published in the Gulan-I-Maymar Police was allegedly shot by the Mohammed Noman Rangers, while he (Noman) was also shot in the foot by the deceased agent.”
“Initially, the Rangers of the injured rangers said that the policeman was committed to a robbery robbery with a passer -by, but later, it was paid that the incident was the result of a” personal grudding “between them,” he added.
The excavation said during the initial investigation that it seemed that both the deceased and the wounded, dressed in civilian
Citing the witnesses, the superior officer said that after an exchange of abusive language and a fight, they shot each other. As a result, the Waseem police suffered two bullet wounds in his abdomen and right index finger and died on the spot.
While the Mohammed Noman Rangers published in 34 wings suffered a gunshot wound in the thigh.
“The police responded immediately and transferred the deceased to the Abbasi Shaheed hospital,” added the excavation.
A 9 mm pistol number 193 MFAC (empty) and a 9 mm gun without a number, along with eight rounds and two motorcycles, both without number plates according to the registration of the Citizen Police Link Committee (CPLC).
“The man of the injured rangers on his own arrived at Rangers hospital in northern Nazimabad,” said the official.
“The unity of the crime scene, together with the investigation officials, also reached the place and seized the material evidence of the crime scene.”
The senior superintendent of Keamari police (retired) Faizan Ali also visited the crime scene. CCTV images near the crime scene have been collected and examined.
“The state of affairs and the Images of CCTV confirmed that agent Waseem Ahmed and the Sepoy Mohammed Noman Rangers shot over a personal resentment,” said the south of the south.
“It was not an incident of theft or other crime, added the superior officer.” We are registering a first information report on the complaint of the father of the murdered police officer, who is also a sub -inspector at the Landhi Police Station, “said the excavation.
The excavation said that the injured paramilitary officer was “stable” and in custody of the Rangers.
The official also said that the initial investigation suggests that the personal resentment between the police and the Sepoy Rangers could have been about a woman.
A first information report (FIR), available with Dawn.comA police station was presented at the site under section 302 (murder) of the Pakistan Criminal Code for the victim’s father’s complaint, he himself.
According to the plaintiff, he received a phone call informing him that information about his son’s death circulated in a WhatsApp group. “When I called my son’s phone, he was answered by the site an Imran Aphridi,” said the plaintiff, added that he was told to go to the Abbasi Shaheed hospital immediately.
The plaintiff identified his son’s body in the hospital morgue and was informed about the nature of the incident. “I discovered through the media that the suspect identified himself as Rangers personnel,” said the plaintiff, adding that the man of the Rangers had killed his son for unknown reasons and legal measures must be taken.
Last year, in May, a man, kidnapped by Sindh’s counterterrorism department, shortly after his return from Iraq a couple of days ago, he was recovered, and three police officers were arrested in a ranged ranges at the facilities of the CTD civil line office.
The action of the Rangers had caused the Sindh police a great shame and led to the dismissal of at least three officials of their positions.
In December last year, the Sindh government extended the deployment of Rangers in Karachi for a period of one year.