Gandapur booked for terrorism and attempted murder
A case has been registered against Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur and 300 others for their alleged involvement in vandalism in Lahore.
The case, filed at Manawan police station, includes charges of terrorism, attempted murder, and other offenses.
According to the First Information Report (FIR), Gandapur allegedly attacked vehicles at the Sialkot Interchange with an AK-47 rifle. He, along with 300 others, violated one-way traffic rules and a mob armed with weapons began vandalizing civilian vehicles.
The FIR further states that Gandapur and Shahid Khattak, a party member, instigated the mob to carry out the vandalism.
The rioters destroyed toll plaza cabins, barriers, and CCTV cameras. Several police officers were also injured during the attack.
The FIR alleges that Gandapur and Khattak fled the scene after issuing death threats.
Police have registered a case against Gandapur and 300 others, with SHO Hadiara Hamas Hamid as the complainant.
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