Cop crushed to death in Charsadda
CHARSADDA: A cop was crushed to death by unidentified carjackers at the police checkpost at Ekkaghund in Shabqadar tehsil on Thursday, sources said. The sources said that a cop Fayyaz was performing his duty at the checkpost and signalled a car to stop. The occupants of the car hit him
By our correspondents
October 30, 2015
CHARSADDA: A cop was crushed to death by unidentified carjackers at the police checkpost at Ekkaghund in Shabqadar tehsil on Thursday, sources said. The sources said that a cop Fayyaz was performing his duty at the checkpost and signalled a car to stop. The occupants of the car hit him instead of pulling over at the checkpost. The injured cop was shifted to a hospital in Peshawar where he died. The police chased the accused but they abandoned the car on a roadside and went out of sight in a nearby forest. The police said that the car had been stolen.
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