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KARACHI: DSP Sohail Abbas Injured in firing incident

KARACHI: The Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Sohail Abbas has been injured on Thursday while targeted at Sharfabad area of Karachi, TheNewsTribe.com reported.

According to TheNewsTribe’s (TNT) correspondent from Pakistan’s largest port city Karachi, the DSP attacked while traveling in his car.

Local police confirms the news and said the DSP targeted by unknown armed persons.

Earlier, DSP Majeed Abbasi was killed in June when unknown assailants opened fire on a police mobile in Karachi’s Shah Latif Town area.

Read More: Political worker killed in Karachi

It is worth mentioning here that Karachi, the largest port city of Pakistan facing new wave of targeted killings from last two days. Two media persons including 3 political workers were shot dead in last 48 hours.

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