MPA Injured in Armed Attack Shifted to Lahore
Police said the attack may have been revenge for a police encounter five months earlier, and special teams are searching for six nominated suspects.
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MPA injured in armed attack shifted to Lahore
At least four people were killed and three others, including PML-N MPA Colonel (retd) Muhammad Ayub Khan Gadhi, were injured after assailants opened fire at the public office of the Punjab Assembly member in Toba Tek Singh, police said on Monday. The attack took place in Chak 184-GB, where PML-N MPA Ayub Khan Gadhi was listening to public complaints at his office. Police said several attackers arrived at the office on motorcycles and opened indi…
PM orders immediate probe into deadly attack on Punjab MPA’s residence
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday ordered an immediate investigation into the deadly attack on PML-N MPA and former provincial minister Ayub Gadhi’s residence in Toba Tek Singh, which left four people dead and the lawmaker injured. According to state media, the prime minister directed authorities to identify and arrest those involved in the attack without delay. He described the incident as deeply alarming, noting that Ayub Gadh…
4 killed, PMLN MPA injured in Toba Tek Singh firing incident
TOBA TEK SINGH: A violent clash over a long-standing grudge erupted in the Chak 184 GB area under the Rajana police station jurisdiction on Sunday night, leaving four people dead and injuring Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Member of Provincial Assembly (MPA) Colonel Ayub Khan Gadhi. Retired Colonel Ayub Khan Gadhi, a prominent figure for the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), was at his camp when the firing began. In the chaos that foll…
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