Terror outfit LeT's Amir Hamza wounded in Lahore gun attack
According to police, unidentified gunmen opened fire on the vehicle of TV channel 24NewsHD TV, owned by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi.
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Amir Hamza is regarded LeT's second most important leader after Hafiz Saeed
Lahore, 16 April
Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba terror group's co-founder
Amir Hamza suffered bullet injuries in an attack by motorcycle-borne
unidentified gunmen in Lahore on Thursday, police said.
Hamza is regarded as LeT's second most important leader
after its chief Hafiz Saeed, who has been in Lahore's Kot Lakhpat Jail since
2019 after getting convicted for several years in terror financing cases.
According to police, unidentified gunmen opened fire on the
vehicle of the private TV channel 24NewsHD TV, owned by Interior Minister
Mohsin Naqvi. The channel's religious programme host Justice, retd. Nazir Ahmed
Ghazi and Hamza were in the vehicle.
"Two unidentified armed men riding a motorcycle opened
fire on the white car in which Ghazi and Hamza were travelling at Peco Road in
Lahore near the TV channel's office. In the attack, Hamza suffered bullet
injuries while Ghazi remained unhurt," the police said.
Hamza has been shifted to a hospital, where he is being
treated, they said.
Police said they have launched a probe into the incident
with the help of CCTV footage to trace the attackers.
"TV host Justice Nazir Ghazi unhurt, Maulana Amir Hamza
injured in Lahore gun attack. Unidentified gunmen opened fire on vehicle of
24NewsHD TV channel's religious programme host Justice Nazir Ahmed Ghazi in
Lahore, leaving Maulana Amir Hamza injured," the TV channel said in a
statement on X.
It said Ghazi hosts the programme 'Noor-e-Sehar' on
24NewsHD.
"Ghazi had just finished recording his show at the City
News office, Lahore and was on his way home at the time of the incident,"
it said.
It said Ghazi remained unharmed in the attack, while
Tehreek-e-Hurmat-e-Rasool Pakistan (THRP) Chairman Maulana Hamza, who was
travelling with him after appearing on the programme, sustained a bullet injury
to his arm.
Pakistan Markazi Muslim League (PMML), a political front of
Hafiz Saeed's banned Jamat-ud-Dawah (JuD), has strongly condemned the attack on
Hamza and demanded that those involved in the incident be arrested immediately.
The party also called on the government to ensure effective
security for "religious scholars".
In a joint statement, the PMML leaders, including Hafiz
Talha Saeed, said that the broad daylight firing incident in Lahore is a
question mark on the Punjab government’s security system and reflects
negligence and failure on the part of the authorities.
The leaders urged the government to ensure the immediate
arrest of the attackers and to provide adequate protection to religious
scholars.
Hamza has been designated as a terrorist by the US.
In the past, he served as the head of LeT's "special campaigns"
department.
In 2018, Hamza formed a fundraising group for the LeT
following a ban on the JuD and Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation by the Pakistani
government.
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