Two cops injured in alleged raid on house of former Sindh advisor

Shahid Nizamani accuses police and members of Bugti community for attacking his house


Web Desk September 30, 2014
Two cops injured in alleged raid on house of former Sindh advisor

SANGHAR: Two policemen were injured in an alleged raid on the house of former Sindh advisor Shahid Nizamani in Sanghar, Express News reported on Tuesday.

Police surrounded the house and arrested two suspects for reasons not known as yet. An exchange of fire is still going on between police and suspects present inside the house.

The former provincial advisor, while speaking to Express News, alleged that policemen in fifty vehicles came to his house and took all of his possessions including jewelry.

He accused the police as well as members of the Bugti community for attacking his house as well as a few members of his own community,

Nizamani also alleged that police shelled his house as well as 2,000 others belonging to the members of his community.

He also claimed that the chief of the Bugti clan and Shahzain Bugti along with members of Baloch Liberation Army attacked members of his community in an earlier incident, killing two and injuring two others. Shahzain is the provincial chief of Jhamoori Waten Party and grandson of late Nawab Akbar Bugti.

Nizamani further said that police had taken Rs0.3 million from him to register an FIR against this incident.

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