
TLP chief Saad Hussain Rizvi gestures to his supporters after being released from jail in Lahore. — Reuters/File
#TLPs #Saad #Rizvi #police #custody #arrested #sources
ISLAMABAD/Rawalpindi: With normaling the situation in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, Tahirik Labik is trying to march towards Islamabad after a police crackdown against Pakistan (TLP), sources said on Tuesday that law enforcement agencies (LEA) took TLP chief Sadzi.
Sources said that the leaders will be arrested soon, sources said, adding that the leaders should immediately surrender themselves so that they can be given medical help.
“Nothing can be said about Saad’s injuries [Rizvi] And insure [Rizvi] At the moment, “sources added.
TLP protests intensified when TLP workers insisted on continuing their march, citing similar protests in Europe.
There were dead at the center of the crackdown – confrontation flashpoint. A case was registered there, police alleged that a rifle found with TLP leader Anas Rizvi was used to fire during the protest.
Despite claims of social media “numerous casualties”, hospital sources reported some entry. According to the police report, three persons – a TLP worker, a by -standard, and a police officer – were confirmed. Other claims are unauthorized, officials have described as “exaggerated” high data circulating high data online.
Specifications went around about the whereabouts of TLP chief Saad Rizvi and other senior leaders.
During the talks with the government, the TLP delegation included Shafik Amini, Gosh Baghdadi, and Fizi, who met Punjab Health Minister Salman Rafik, Punjab Egg Usman Anwar, and Allama Tahir Ashrafi.
On Sunday night, a successful operation in Maidke was finally brought to the protest, after which GT Road was cleaned and reopened for regular traffic.
Anti -terrorism clauses in the FIR
Meanwhile, the first Information Report (FIR) has also been registered against the leadership of Saad Rizvi and local TLP in Rawat Police Station, Rawalpindi.
The FIR registered on the complaint of Sub Inspector Najibullah, which includes anti -terrorism clauses, name Saad, Qari Bilal and 21 others, and it has been alleged that TLP workers have stopped the road and tried to snatch ammunition from the police.
The FIR states that the road was blocked at the behest of TLP chief Saad, adding that Qura Bilal was armed with 21 TLP officials and workers and contained petrol bombs and nail embedded sticks.
Saying that the Punjab government has banned public gatherings under Section 144 of the CRPC, the FIR states that the nominees resorted to the police to firing directly, which resulted in the injuries to the constable Adnan.
Meanwhile, Danish and others attacked the Constable Nazir.
It also states that the suspects snatched Tergas shells and at least 10 sticks, embedded with nails, and four petrol bombs were recovered from them.
‘Planned violence’
Police sources said the FIR is to be raised against the background of TLP’s involvement in “planned violence and attacks” during his protest.
He added that the administration spoke to the protesters and instructed them to protest somewhere else. However, during the talks, the leadership of the protest continued to flare up the crowd.
Sources added that the violence, which took place between October 12 and October 13, used violent tactics, including stone pellets, nails and gasoline bombs.
The weapons were snatched from the police officers with a post -mortem and preliminary examination, which revealed that the bullets used in the shootings were fired with stolen weapons.
In an attempt to avoid a major tragedy, police used tear gas and sticks, however, the protesters became more agitated and conducted systematic attacks on policemen and vehicles.
During the violence, at least 40 public and private vehicles were burned and several shops were also burned.
A total of 48 policemen were injured, 17 of whom suffered from bullet wounds, police sources said.
Meanwhile, three TLP workers, along with a passerby, died in violent clashes. Initial reports show that at least 30 civilians were also injured.
In addition, TLP protesters hijacked the university bus and used it in their protest, sources added, adding that according to the witness accounts, several vehicles were used to try to run the public.
While highlighting indiscriminate firing at several places through protests, police sources say several suspects were arrested, while TLP chief Saad and other leaders managed to escape and a search operation is underway to find them.
He remarked, “There is no peaceful protest in any way to snatch weapons, throw gasoline bombs and burn vehicles. Such elements will be justified according to the law.”
Meanwhile, authorities have restored the metro bus service in Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
Travel service has been restored from Saddat station to Kashmir Highway. However, it has been suspended from Faiz Ahmed Faiz station to free secretariat due to containers at D Chowk.
The administration has said that the route from Phase Ahmed Faiz Station to Pak Secretariat will be restored to the second phase.
At the airport, Faiz Ahmed Faiz Station has also been restored.