Pak Soldiers Thrash Cops In Police Station After Raid On Army Officer
Multiple video clips showed army officers allegedly assaulting and
beating up cops on Bahawalnagar, some 400 km from Lahore. In one clip, the
cops in uniform were made to sit on the ground on their knees by the army
men
Lahore: Videos of Pakistan Army personnel allegedly torturing policemen
from the Punjab province have sparked massive outrage on social media even as
police brass sought to downplay the incident.
Demanding action against those involved, multiple video clips of the
high-octane drama surfaced late on Wednesday that showed the army officers
allegedly assaulting and beating up policemen on Monday in Bahawalnagar, some
400 km from Lahore.
In one clip, the cops in uniform were made to sit on the ground on their knees
by the army men. Two cops, being brutally tortured, were seen pleading before
the army men to spare them.
Those who criticize the army day and night, If there was no Pakistan Army today Who would take off their pants in front of a powerful army and who will conquer Bahawalnagar Police Station? pic.twitter.com/HvdAZTE6et
— Brahag Baloch (@zzbaloch) April 11, 2024
In another clip, two young uniformed cops were seen running to escape being
caught by the army personnel but are ultimately caught.
According to sources, “Three civilians were illegally detained and the Punjab
police personnel were demanding money for their release.”
“The policemen also raided the residence of an army officer to arrest an
accomplice of the trio. This piqued some army personnel and then they raided
the Madrassa police station at Bahawalnagar to free those three persons.
During that raid, the policemen were tortured,” a senior police officer told
PTI on Thursday.
Following the incident, four policemen -- SHO Abbas Rizwan, Muhammad Naeem,
Muhammad Iqbal and Ali Raza (who were allegedly tortured) -- were suspended
and arrested under different sections of the Pakistan Penal Code for illegally
detaining three persons and demanding money from them.
The Punjab police, in a statement, said: “This matter in Bahawalnagar, which
went viral on social media, has been taken out of context and exaggerated.
Fake propaganda is being made on social media.”
The episode is being presented in a way to imply that there has been fighting
between the Pakistan Army and Punjab Police, the statement said, adding, “When
the unverified videos went viral, both institutions launched a joint
investigation. Officers from both institutions reviewed the facts and
peacefully resolved the matter.”
“Punjab Police and the Pakistan Army are cooperating to eliminate terrorists,
miscreants and criminals from the province. We request that social media users
do not spread fake propaganda,” the statement said.
The injured policemen were taken to hospital where their medico-legal
examination was not allowed, sources said.
Meanwhile, former prime minister Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader
Hammad Azhar asked Punjab police chief Dr Usman Anwar to resign after the
humiliating incident.
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