Cattle Traders Protest Alleged Police Killings; Healthcare Crisis in Lakki Marwat Unfolds

Cattle traders in Bannu protested the alleged police killing of fellow trader Asif Ali, demanding investigation and case dismissal. Concurrently, healthcare in Lakki Marwat faces challenges, with hospitals strained by doctor shortages. Paramedics urged to ensure healthcare delivery. These events call for government action in addressing both justice and healthcare issues.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 30-12-2024 18:12 IST | Created: 30-12-2024 18:12 IST
Cattle Traders Protest Alleged Police Killings; Healthcare Crisis in Lakki Marwat Unfolds
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Cattle traders convened in Bannu's Miryakhel market on Sunday to protest the alleged police slaying of a fellow trader in Lakki Marwat, calling for case dismissal and a comprehensive probe into the incident. The protesters expressed anger over claims that police unjustly labeled the victim as a terrorist.

Protest leaders assert Asif Ali was shot dead after police attempted to stop him on the evening of December 23, when he sped away on a motorcycle. Ali and his father were regulars at the market, raising concerns over the incident's implications for traders and justice.

The killing incited similar protests in Lakki Marwat, prompting traders to demand police accountability and dismissal of terrorism-related charges against Ali. Meanwhile, healthcare in Lakki Marwat suffers from a shortage of doctors, straining public hospitals. Paramedics are urged to maintain services despite these challenges.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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