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Five police slain in Sadiqabad checkpoint ambush by dacoits
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55615, member: 636"] Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi condemned the assault on a police checkpoint near Sadiqabad that resulted in five officer deaths. Dacoits launched the nighttime attack against law enforcement personnel stationed at the facility. The minister expressed deep sympathy for the families who lost their loved ones during this violent encounter. Police officers fought courageously against the criminal group before losing their lives in active service. Naqvi praised the fallen personnel for their bravery when confronting the attackers who struck during the darkness. The minister described their deaths as achieving the highest honor through duty. Pakistan will preserve the memory of these officers who died battling criminal elements in riverine regions. Their ultimate sacrifice demonstrates a commitment to protecting communities from lawless groups. The government ensures that their deaths will produce meaningful results for public safety. [/QUOTE]
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