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However, at least two people were killed and several injured in a number of road accidents in the capital on Eid. A girl walking by the roadside in F-6 was killed after she was hit by a van on August 21, while a motorcyclist was hit and killed by an unidentified car driver on Kahuta road on Thursday.
Another motorcyclist was injured after a car hit him near F-9 Park on Friday.
Two violent incidents were also reported in which at least one person was killed. Police say two suspects allegedly shot dead Asnan Abbasi in Bhara Kahu on Thursday, while Noon police booked seven suspects for opening fire and critically injuring a man in Jhangi Syedan on Eid day.
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A police officer, requesting not to be named, said while street crime usually slumps on Eid he said the exact number of crime incidents taking place on Eid will be confirmed in the coming day. “Many incidents are not even reported to the police and the ones which are, are not necessarily reduced to the FIR register. Sometimes police takes too long to register a case,” he said.
Police had also issued a statement on Friday saying effective security in the capital during Eid holidays was the result of hard work by the police. It said ‘best possible’ security arrangements were put in place and personnel performed with ‘dedication and commitment.’
Published in The Express Tribune, August 26th, 2018.
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