Protesting tribesmen assembled at Beezankhel Chowk and remained there for at least five hours

Lakki Marwat: A good number of people belonging to the Beezankhel area of Bannu gathered at the Beezankhel Chowk on the Bannu-Kohat Road to protest the 'killings' of two brothers by police. The protesters demanded the registration of a case against the officials involved.
The protest lasted for at least five hours.
Elders of Bannu Qaumi Jirga and office-bearers of the Bannu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) also participated in the protest to express solidarity with the tribesmen.
Chief of Umarzai clan Malik Umar Hayat Khan, former MPAs Alamgir Khan and Fakhr Azam Wazir, Domel tehsil council chairman Malak Israr Khan, former district councillor Halimzada Wazir, and others spoke on the occasion.

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