SHO Sanwal Mirali was seriously injured, and was shifted to Civil Hospital


Kashmore: Police were attacked by dacoits in Kacha area of Sindh's Kashmore district, resulting in serious injuries to the Station House Officer (SHO) Sanwal Mirali of Gailpur police station.
According to the details, the police were attacked by robbers in the limits of Gailpur police station. A raid was launched to arrest the accused involved in the case.
The police said that in the attack of the accused, SHO Sanwal Mirali was seriously injured, and was shifted to Civil Hospital.
It is pertinent to note that 12 policemen were martyred and 10 injured in an attack by dacoits in the Kacha area in Sadiqabad city of Punjab province.
Bandits opened fire after attacking two police mobiles with rockets in Machhka area of Sadiqabad city of Punjab province.
There were more than 20 police personnel in both the police mobiles and firing was also started after the robbers threw rockets at these police mobiles.
The next day, Punjab Police retaliated after the robbers attacked the police van in Machchka area of Sadiqabad and killed the main accused Bashir Shar.

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