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Terror Cases Follow Deadly TLP Clashes as Police Trace Saad and Ins Rizvi

Police cite forensic matches on seized arms to the officer’s killing, underscoring an expanding anti-terror crackdown.

Overview

  • An SHO was shot dead in Mureedke overnight on Oct. 12–13 and 48 Rangers and police were injured, with at least 17 suffering gunshot wounds, during violent protests involving petrol bombs and nail‑studded sticks.
  • Punjab police registered murder and terrorism cases listing TLP chief Saad Hussain Rizvi, Ins Rizvi and roughly 3,500 others under about 30 anti-terror sections tied to the Mureedke violence.
  • Law‑enforcement agencies say Saad and Ins Rizvi have been traced and are expected to be arrested soon, while search operations and detentions of other suspects are underway.
  • Police say weapons were seized from protesters and that post‑mortem and initial examinations indicate bullets that killed the SHO were fired from snatched police arms.
  • Separate actions include an anti‑terror FIR in Rawat, Rawalpindi, naming local TLP figures over roadblocks and attacks on officers, and non‑bailable warrants for Alima Khan in the distinct Nov. 26 D‑Chowk protest case.