The firing incident took place inside Taxali Gate where unidentified persons opened fire and injured Constable Ghulam Rasool


Lahore: Another police constable was gunned down by target killers in the Tibbi City area of Lahore.
According to the details, Constable Ghulam Rasool was returning home after performing his duty at Ittehad Park Shahdara when the accused opened fire.
The firing incident took place inside Taxali Gate where unidentified persons opened fire and injured Constable Ghulam Rasool.
The official was shifted to the hospital in critical condition, however, he succumbed to his injuries.
It is pertinent to note that Ghulam Rasool was posted in the judicial wing. Inspector General (IG) Punjab Usman Anwar has ordered the immediate arrest of the accused involved in the incident.
Earlier on April 28, a sub-inspector was targeted and killed by armed suspects in the Misri Shah area of Lahore.
According to the police authorities, the accused escaped from the spot. Three teams were formed to arrest the killers of the martyred sub-inspector, but no arrest has been made so far.
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