12-year-old dies in crossfire between police and suspected drug peddlers in Karachi.

KARACHI -- An encounter between the police and suspected criminals took the life of another young boy in the city, while another boy sustained injuries. An exchange of fire took place between the police and suspects on Friday night at Muslimabad Colony, Quaidabad, in which two police officials and two young boys - 10 and 12-years old - got injured, of whom 12-year-old Sajjad later succumbed to his injuries.

According to Malir SSP Irfan Bahadur, Sajjad was caught in crossfire and received a bullet in his head. He was rushed to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) where, according to Dr Seemi Jamali, the young boy couldn't survive his injuries and died during the course of treatment. His body was handed over to his family after the post-mortem.

12-year-old killed in Karachi police shootout

Quaidabad Police registered two cases of firing in Muslimabad Colony in the presence of additional sub-inspector Ahmed Yar. The first case has been registered against the injured accused under the anti-terrorism act for killing a young boy and injuring three others including two police officials. The second case has been filed against the accused for possession of illegal weapons. The case no. 94/19 has been filed against accused Sher Zaman under the sections of murder, attempt to murder, anti-terrorism act and police encounter. Case no. 95/19 has been filed under the section of illegal weapons' possession.

Two police officials also sustained injuries during the encounter against accused Sher Zaman alias Dora. The two officers, 25-year-old Tahir and 26-year-old Ataullah, were posted on intelligence duty. They were dressed in plain clothes and their motorcycle was found lying at the same spot after the incident. It was not clear if Sajjad was killed by the bullet fired from the police weapons or by the suspects.

According to Quaidabad SHO Shoaib Qureshi, police arrested accused Sher Zaman in an injured condition and seized weapons from his possession. The accused was allegedly a habitual criminal involved in several drug cases. More than a dozen cases have been registered against him in different police stations. He had been to jail after being arrested by the South Police in...

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