Intel agencies declare MPA Rana Shoaib guilty, report forwarded to CM

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Intelligence agencies submit report of the alleged attack on police station by PML-N MPA Rana Shoaib

FAISLABAD (Dunya News) – The intelligence agencies have forwarded report of the alleged attack on police station by the PML-N MPA Rana Shoaib Idrees to the Chief Minister of Punjab on Tuesday, Dunya News reported. According to the report, Rana Shoaid Idrees has been declared guilty and has also been accused of backing drug dealers.

PML-N lawmaker on Saturday attacked Khurianwala Police Station with several armed men and took away Rana Zulfiqar Bhutto and his three accomplices charged in a murder case. The intelligence agencies have submitted the report of the incident to the Chief Minister of Punjab. The report states that Rana Shoaib Idrees accompanied by 40 men entered the police station by force and attacked SHO Khalid Pervaiz. During the violent attack, an assistant sub inspector (ASI) lost his teeth. The report further states that Rana Shoaib Idrees has been backing drug dealers and has been involved in extortion. According to the report, Rana Zulfiqar Bhutto who has been rescued from the police station had one lakh price on his head. The party has decided to seek resignation from Rana Shoaib Idrees. Rana Shoaib agreed to his arrest following Shahbaz Sharif’s direction.

Authorities on Monday issued order to arrest provincial lawmaker of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) Rana Shoaib Idrees for attacking a police station in Faisalabad last week. Punjab government had asked the intelligence agencies to submit an impartial report over the incident. Later, MPA Rana Shoaib Idrees’s involvement was confirmed in the incident after which the government ordered action against him.

Provincial Law Minister Rana Mashhood said that Punjab police has been directed to arrest the MPA. He said Rana Shoaib will be asked to resign if found guilty. PML-N lawmaker on Saturday attacked Khurianwala Police Station with several armed men and took away Rana Zulfiqar Bhutto and his three accomplices charged in a murder case.