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KPO Attack: Another injured dies during treatment in hospital

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KPO Attack: Another injured dies during treatment in hospital

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  • Constable Abdul Latif sustained serious injuries during attack.
  • The Abdul Latif breathed his last in hospital.
  • Martyred policeman was the fifth victim of the attack.
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KARACHI: Another injured of Karachi Police Office (KPO) attack succumbed to his injuries in hospital increasing the death toll in terrorist attack to five.

The Spokesman of the Special Security Unit(SSU) said that Abdul Latif, a security division official who was martyred, belonged to Security-I.

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The constable Abdul Latif, who sustained serious injuries in the attack, breathed his last in hospital today. Martyred policeman was the fifth victim of the attack on police office.

It should be noted that five people including police and Rangers personnel have been martyred in the terrorist incident.

Sindh Inspector General of Police (IGP) Ghulam Nabi Memon has formed a five-member inquiry committee to inquire into the terrorism incident.

According to the notification issued in this regard, DIG Sindh Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) Zulfiqar Larik will head the five-member probe team.

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The other committee members are DIG South Zone Irfan Baloch, DIG Karim Khan, SSP Tariq Nawaz and DSP Raja Umar Khatab.

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