Police vehicle collides with train at unmanned crossing in Sargodha

Published December 16, 2025
THE damaged police vehicle after the deadly collision with the Millat Express at an unmanned crossing in Sargodha.—Dawn
THE damaged police vehicle after the deadly collision with the Millat Express at an unmanned crossing in Sargodha.—Dawn

KARACHI: Two cops lost their lives and three others were sev­erely injured when a train colli­ded with their vehicle in Sargo­dha on Monday, a railways official said.

Pakistan Railways Rawalpindi Divisional Superintendent Noor­duddin Dawar confirmed to Dawn that the Millat Express struck a police vehicle belonging to the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) that suddenly tried to cross the track at an unmanned crossing, leaving two constables dead and one injured.

He added that two other constables were “safe”.

“SHO Railway Police Station Sargodha and SHO Cantt Sargodha Punjab Police are present at the site,” he said in a message to Dawn. “This falls under the jurisdiction of Sargodha Cantt District Police. The train has moved after a brief stop.”

Muhammad Sawar Khan, a Pakistan Railways officer, confirmed to Dawn that the train — which left Sargodha and headed towards Charnali railway station — was passing through the unmanned crossing when a police van belonging to the SIU attempted to cross.

Two cops lose their lives, three injured

“The driver of the police van tried to cross the unmanned crossing without looking and was hit by the train. Two police constables died in the collision and three were injured, one of whom is in critical condition,” Khan elaborated.

The two deceased cops were identified as Constables Sibtain and Amanullah, while the other three were identified as Head Constable Muhammad Owais, Constable Abrar and Driver Constable Ziafat, according to Rescue 1122 Sargodha.

Visuals of the vehicle showed that the front end of the vehicle had been completely mangled by the collision.

According to the police, the five personnel were performing a routine patrol of the area when they attempted to cross the railway track.

Punjab Inspector General of Police Dr Usman Anwar took immediate notice of the incident and demanded a report from the deputy inspector general of the SIU.

Meanwhile, a Punjab Police spokesperson said that the incident was being investigated and legal action would be taken.

Published in Dawn, December 16th, 2025

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