Bannu Incident: KP Govt Orders Investigation
Peshawar(Special Correspondent);Bannu Incident: KP Govt Orders Investigation, The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has decided to form a commission to investigate the recent Bannu incident The decision was made in a high-level meeting chaired by the Chief Minister of KP.
The commission, which will be headed by a retired judge, will probe into the circumstances surrounding the incident and identify those responsible.
The Bannu incident, which occurred on [date], resulted in [briefly mention the incident and its impact].
The KP government has faced criticism for its handling of the incident, and the formation of the commission is seen as an attempt to address concerns and ensure transparency.
The commission’s terms of reference will include:
– Investigating the causes of the incident
– Identifying those responsible
– Recommending measures to prevent such incidents in the future
The commission will submit its report within [timeframe], and the KP government has assured that action will be taken against those found responsible.
This development is a significant step towards ensuring accountability and justice for the victims of the Bannu incident.
The development comes a day after the civilians were killed in a firing incident during a protest rally in Bannu district against the worsening law and order.
Many people were also injured due to the stampede.
“KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has taken notice of the ongoing situation in Bannu and announced the formation of a commission for transparent investigation of the incident,” said Adviser on Information Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif.
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The adviser said that the commission will conduct a transparent and impartial investigation and submit its report which will be made public and legal action will be taken against those responsible.
He also said that the commission’s report would identify those who were involved in the incident, stressing that rumours and unverified allegations should be avoided before the report.
Barrister Saif said that security is usually on high alert in sensitive places. He highlighted that the sensitive nature of the area was also the reason behind the incident.
He advised the people to remain careful amid the ongoing wave of terrorism.