‘Miscreants’ killed, Rangers personnel injured in operation in Sindh’s Sakrand village: officials

‘Miscreants’ killed, Rangers personnel injured in operation in Sindh’s Sakrand village: officials

A number of “miscreants” were killed while at least nine people, including Rangers personnel, were wounded in a joint operation conducted by law enforcers against “criminal elements” in the Sakrand village located in Sindh’s Benazirabad Taluka on Thursday, security officials said.

In a statement, the Sindh Rangers said a joint operation was conducted along with the police in Sakrand following intelligence reports on the presence of criminal elements.

“There were reports of high-value criminals in possession of explosives and firearms,” it stated.

“Upon seeing Rangers and police, the armed miscreants opened fire, injuring four Rangers personnel. In retaliatory fire, three miscreants were killed,” the statement added.

A police official offered differing figures. Benazirabad SSP Hyder Raza told Dawn.com that four “miscreants” were killed. He said the operation was initiated to apprehend individuals associated with the outlawed Sindh Revolutionary Army (SRA), a group engaged in subversive activities in Sindh.

He identified the slain as Akhan Ali, Mehar, Sajawal, and an individual named Khirrar.

The injured persons were identified as Sarang, Imamuddin, Allahdad, and Ali Nawaz, he said, adding that five security personnel who sustained injuries included Inspector Mohammad Asif, Abdul Rasheed, Mohammad Awais, Mohammad Naeem, and Mohammad Owais Asghar.

Dr Aqeel Qureshi, the medical superintendent of the Peoples Medical College Hospital, told Dawn.com that five individuals had been admitted to the hospital due to injuries. However, he did not confirm whether injured Rangers personnel were also admitted to the hospital or if any bodies were brought in.

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