Authorities in Pakistan have confirmed that the death toll from a recent bandit attack on police officers has risen to 12, with one of the wounded officers succumbing to injuries at a hospital in Punjab. The attack, which occurred in the Kacha area of Rahim Yar Khan district, involved gunmen armed with guns and rocket-propelled grenades. This region is notorious for harboring heavily armed bandits who often evade law enforcement.
The Punjab police chief announced that a bandit leader named Bashir Shar, believed to be responsible for the attack, was killed during a police operation. Despite this development, efforts to eliminate the remaining bandits are ongoing in the province.
The incident has highlighted the dangers faced by travelers in Punjab, where bandits frequently target individuals on highways. While police have made progress in clearing out high-risk areas, the recent attack underscores the persistent threat posed by criminal elements in the region.
The ambush on police officers took place under the cover of darkness, with the bandits taking advantage of a vehicle breakdown in flooded farm fields. The attack has drawn condemnation from top government officials, including President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who have expressed condolences for the fallen officers.
Pakistan has experienced a rise in violence in recent years, primarily attributed to militant groups. However, the scale of the casualties in this bandit attack represents a significant and tragic event for law enforcement in the country.
Despite the loss of their colleagues, the police force remains resolute, with a statement emphasizing that the morale of the officers remains high in the face of such cowardly acts. The ongoing operation against the bandits signals a commitment to restoring security and combating criminal activities in the region.