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    Sukkur Court Directs FIR Against Nine Policemen in Fake Encounter Case

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 20, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    A court in Sukkur has issued orders to register a First Information Report (FIR) against nine police officers implicated in a fake encounter case. This legal directive marks a critical step in addressing allegations of extrajudicial actions by law enforcement personnel. The move reflects growing judicial scrutiny over police accountability in the region.

    Fake encounters, often involving staged confrontations resulting in unlawful killings, have been a contentious issue in Pakistan, raising human rights concerns domestically and internationally. The court’s decision to pursue formal charges against the officers involved underscores the judiciary’s role in upholding legal standards and protecting citizens’ rights. It also signals a potential shift towards greater transparency and justice in cases of alleged police misconduct.

    Notably, this development could have broader implications for policing practices in Sindh province, where Sukkur is located. The case may prompt reforms aimed at preventing abuse of power and ensuring that law enforcement agencies operate within the bounds of the law. Meanwhile, the affected officers face legal proceedings that could set precedents for future accountability measures in similar cases.

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