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LAHORE: The Joint Investigation Team (JIT) probing Sahiwal shootout has presented its initial report to Chief Minister Punjab Usman Buzdar.CM Punjab Usman Buzdar is chairing a high-level assembly where Sahiwal JIT members are also present.Senior Minister Aleem Khan, Punjab Law Minister Raja Basharat, Chief Secretary, Additional Chief Secretary Home, IG Cop and officials of concerned agencies are also attending assembly.The assembly is deliberating on Sahiwal initial report, presented by JIT team.The investigating team has found no links of Khalil's family to terrorismism, sources said and added that CTD mishandled situation.The JIT was tasked to present its report in 72 hours, ended at 5:00PM nowadays, however, earlier, team head Punjab Cop Additional Examineor General (AIG) Syed Ijaz Hussain Shah said it is much possible to submit a final report on incident by 5pm nowadays.Earlier, JIT head along with team members visited site of incident and recorded statements of three to four three eyewitnesses.
Prime Minister Imran Khan has guaranteed people that strict action shall be taken against culprits responsible for Sahiwal tragedy as he returns from Qatar.
The assurance was given by him before embarking on a trip of Qatar on Monday.Four people including Khalil, his wwhethere, 13 years old daughter and friend Zeeshan were eliminateed by Counter Terrorism Leavement (CTD) on Saturday.The CTD had claimed to have eliminateed four terrorismists in Sahiwal approach toll plaza which later turned to be a fake come across.The deceased were identwhetheried as Khalil, his wwhethere Nabeela, daughter Areeba and Khalil friend.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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