LAHORE: Chief Minister Hamza Shehbaz has ordered an investigation into the tragic incident of a boat capsizing in the Indus River near Rahim Yar Khan, says a handout.

He has directed that a comprehensive inquiry should be conducted and action be taken against those found responsible. The rescue operation should be continued until the last missing person is found, he said.

Hamza also extended sympathies to the bereaved families and assured that the Punjab government stood with them in their hour of grief.

The chief minister also paid tribute to the sense of duty and bravery of SHO Muhammad Hayatullah Khan who embraced martyrdom in the line of duty in Bhakkar. He extended heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved heirs and sought a report from the IG police. He further directed that the accused be arrested without delay.

“The SHO laid down his life in the line of duty and brave sons like him are the pride of the Punjab police,” he said and assured that the provincial government would take care of his family.

Published in Dawn, July 20th, 2022

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