ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on Monday promised reforms in Punjab police after the Sahiwal incident and said anyone found guilty will be given an “exemplary punishment,” reported ARY News.
In a tweet, earlier this morning, the incumbent premier said the grief and anger of the people of Pakistan over the Sahiwal incident was understandable & justified.
“I assure the nation that when I return from Qatar not only will the guilty be given exemplary punishment, but I will review the entire structure of Punjab police & start process of reforming it,” he added.
On Jan 20, PM Khan had expressed a state of shock after looking at the pictures of traumatised children who saw their parents shot before their eyes in what law enforces described as an encounter with terrorists.
“Still shocked at seeing the traumatized children who saw their parents shot before their eyes.
Any parent would be shocked as they would think of their own children in such a traumatic situation. These children will now be fully looked after by the state as its responsibility,” he had tweeted after the incident.
Four people, including two women, were killed in a shady encounter involving the Punjab police’s counter-terrorism department (CTD) on a highway in the Qadirabad area of Sahiwal district over the weekend.
“While the CTD has done a great job in fight against terrorism, everyone must be accountable before the law,” the prime minister had stated, promising that as soon as a JIT report comes, swift action would be taken against those found responsible. “The govt’s priority is protection of all its citizens.”
The Sahiwal incident had sent shock waves across the country after one of the surviving children who witnessed the episode refuted the official version of the CTD.
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