‘Civil War’ like situation in Pakistan after reports of Army kidnapping Sindh police chief
Pakistan Army chief General Bajwa on Tuesday ordered an inquiry into rumours that Sindh police chief was kidnapped by army.
Highlights
- Pakistan Army chief General Bajwa on Tuesday ordered an enquiry into rumours that Sindh police chief was kidnapped by Pakistan army troops.
- It is claimed that police chief was kidnapped in order to put pressure on Karachi police to arrest Safdar, the son-in-law of former Pakistan PM Sharif.
- According to The International Herald, 10 Karachi police officers were killed in clashes that broke out in the financial capital of Pakistan.
Amid the ongoing political turmoil in Pakistan, Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Tuesday (October 20) ordered an inquiry into rumors that Sindh police chief was kidnapped by Pakistan army troops in order to put pressure on Karachi police to arrest Safdar Awan, the son-in-law of former Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif.
As per The International Herald, 10 Karachi cops were executed in conflicts that broke out in the monetary capital of Pakistan. It additionally guaranteed that a ‘common war’ has broken out after the savage conflicts among police and the Army.
The media wing of Pakistan armed force said in an explanation that Army boss Bajwa had guided the Karachi Corps Commander to “promptly ask into the conditions” to decide current realities and record a report as quickly as time permits.
The announcement, in any case, given no subtleties of the episode it was alluding to, however, the Pakistan armed force gave the announcement after PPP Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari requested that test ought to be jump-started to discover the conditions encompassing the capture of Safdar, who is the spouse of Nawaz Sharif’s little girl Maryam Nawaz.
It might be reviewed that Safdar and Maryam, who is additionally PML-N Vice President, were in Karachi scarcely any days to partake in a meeting of the resistance’s Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) when Safdar was captured from their lodging. It is found out that Safdar was arrested by Karachi police for purportedly disregarding the sepulcher of the nation’s organizer Mohammad Ali Jinnah. Safdar was later delivered on bail.
Maryam had said that Karachi police tore open the entryway of the lodging where she was staying and captured Captain Safdar. During the assembly, Maryam Nawaz pummeled PM Imran Khan and blamed him for discoloring the picture of Pakistan’s armed force to conceal the disappointments of his administration.
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