In a significant development, Punjab Inspector-General of Police Dr Usman Anwar has revealed compelling evidence suggesting the involvement of PTI leader Dr Yasmin Rashid in the attack on Jinnah House that took place on May 9. The police investigation has uncovered that Dr Rashid made a staggering 41 calls during the assault.

Notably, the police have identified a total of 708 individuals who participated in the attack, and to date, 125 of them have been apprehended. Stressing their commitment to maintaining law and order, the police are steadfastly investigating the incident and will take decisive action against any individuals found to have played a role in the violence.

These revelations come in the aftermath of Dr Rashid's acquittal on charges of incitement during the attack on Jinnah House. Denying the allegations, she has announced her intention to challenge the acquittal in a higher court, indicating that the legal battle surrounding this case is far from over.

The attack on Jinnah House was one among a series of violent incidents that erupted on May 9, as PTI supporters clashed with police and security forces across various locations in Pakistan. Tragically, the clashes resulted in multiple fatalities and injuries, casting a dark shadow over the nation.

With an unwavering commitment to upholding law and order in Punjab, the Inspector-General of Police emphasized that the police force will not tolerate any form of violence. Swift action will be taken against all individuals involved in incitement or active participation in acts of violence.

Further details from the police investigation:
  • The police have meticulously documented a total of 215 calls made during the attack on Jinnah House, originating from various locations including Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, and Mianwali.
  • Notably, these calls were directed towards prominent PTI leaders such as Dr Yasmin Rashid, Hammad Azhar, Mahmood-ur-Rashid, Ejaz Chaudhary, Aslam Iqbal, and Murad Ras, leading the police to suspect an intent to instigate violence against the government.
  • As part of the ongoing investigation, 125 individuals have already been arrested in connection with the attack on Jinnah House, with further arrests anticipated as the inquiry progresses. The police are leaving no stone unturned in their pursuit of justice.

Post a Comment

Hey,