Terror incidents rising in Islamabad: Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed on Friday said terror incidents are on the rise in the Federal Capital, promising that the government will take steps to ensure the city is safer in the days to come.
In a video statement after two policemen were killed in a late-night targeted attack, the federal minister said during the PTI government, the number of police martyrs has reached nine.
ISLAMABAD: In another targeted attack late Thursday night, two head constables of police were gunned down by two bike riding gunmen near CTTI College falling in the jurisdiction of Shams Colony.
Case registered against gun attack on Islamabad policemen
Sections of terrorism included SAMAA | TV Posted: Jun 4, 2021 | Last Updated: 3 hours ago
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The Islamabad police have registered an FIR against the murder of two policemen in the capital Thursday night.
The complaint comprises sections of terrorism. According to it, four men on a motorcycle opened fire on the officers. An exchange of fire was reported between the groups.
The suspects were, however, managed to escape, the SHO of Shams Colony said.
The deceased policemen were members of the Eagle Force, SSP Fida Satti told SAMAA TV. The attack took place near the Construction Technology and Training Institute (CTTI), he added.
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