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Pakistan: Two suspected terrorists die during gunfight with security officials

| @indiablooms | Oct 01, 2022, at 09:02 pm

Karachi:  Four counterterrorism department (CTD) personnel were injured and two suspected terrorists killed during an exchange of fire in Pakistan's Karachi city,media reports said on Saturday.

Karachi Police Media Cell issued a statement  quoting Civil Lines Station House Officer Raja Tariq where it said  an “encounter” between CTD personnel and “terrorists” took place in the area, in which 45-year-old Assistant Sub-Inspector Irfan, 47-year-old constable Arshad Khan, 50-year-old Constable Muhammad Amir and Constable Mola Bux, whose age was around 46-47 years old, were injured, reports Dawn News.

Meanwhile, the statement added, “two unidentified accused were killed in retaliatory action by the police”.

The injured people were rushed to Aga Khan Hospital for treatment.

The bodies were shifted to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre.

Authorities have started an investigation into the matter.

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