In a shocking turn of events, a group of armed individuals abducted four police officers, including an inspector, in the Dhadar area of Kech district in Balochistan. The assailants also set ablaze a police mobile, according to reports from the local authorities. The police stated that a swift operation is underway to apprehend the perpetrators.
In a move to thwart any potential security threats, the authorities have closed all routes leading from Dera Ghazi Khan (DG Khan) to Balochistan. In a statement, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its solidarity with the Pakistani government and people in the fight against terrorism.
Efforts to extinguish the fire caused by the abductors are ongoing, with the Rescue and Fire Brigade working tirelessly to bring the situation under control. In a significant development, Pakistan has established its first Agricultrure, Food, and Drug Authority in the province of Punjab.
Meanwhile, the Karachi traffic police have issued a traffic plan for a demonstration by the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) in support of the “Live Long Karachi” march, scheduled to take place at 3 pm on Sharah-e-Faisal.
Karachi, once a city of dreams, has become a nightmare for its residents, with the rising cost of housing making it impossible for people to afford homes. The city’s dilapidated infrastructure is taking a toll on its residents, with the mayor of Karachi, Murtaza Wahab, coming under fire for his inability to address the issue.
In a related development, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has demanded a written record of the medical examination of its chairman, Imran Khan, who is currently under treatment at the Adiala Jail. The authorities have assured the PTI that the medical report will be made available soon.
The situation in the country remains tense, with the government vowing to take swift action against those responsible for the attack. In a statement, the Federal Minister for Interior, Moosa Naghvi, attributed the attack to Indian-sponsored terrorists, vowing to defeat them once again.
The government has also taken steps to address the issue of dacoits in the country, with the interior minister assuring the public that a solution will be found soon.
In a related development, the Federal Minister for Interior has visited the Corps Headquarters in Quetta to review the situation following the recent incidents of terrorism in Balochistan. The government has also announced that the registration of kite sellers and vendors will continue until February 8.
The establishment of Pakistan’s first Agriculture, Food, and Drug Authority in Punjab is a significant move, aimed at ensuring the quality of food and drugs available in the market.
The situation in Karachi remains precarious, with the city’s residents struggling to cope with the rising cost of housing and the city’s dilapidated infrastructure. The government has assured the public that a solution will be found soon, but until then, the residents of Karachi will have to endure the hardships.
In a statement, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its solidarity with the Pakistani government and people in the fight against terrorism. The ministry stated that it stands with Pakistan in its efforts to eliminate terrorism and restore peace in the country.
In a related development, US President Donald Trump expressed his desire to continue talks with Iran, seeking a positive outcome.

