All JITs have been appointed as one coordinator and subordinate officers.


Jaranwala: The Punjab government has formed 10 Joint Investigation Teams (JITs) to investigate the Jaranwala incident on Thursday.
The JITs, which are made up of police officials, will gather the information and write a report on what happened during the Jaranwala disaster.
The Punjab government has issued a notification of 10 joint investigation teams (JITs) to investigate the arson and riots in Jaranwala.
The 21 cases reported in relation to the events on August 16 in Jaranwala will be the subject of an investigation and analysis of the available evidence by the teams.
All JITs have been appointed as one coordinator and subordinate officers.
JITs are made up of CTD, CIA, and investigation police officers, according to the announcement.
In order to transmit the report to the government, all teams are required to present the facts as soon as possible, identify any carelessness, and hold those accountable.
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