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Shots fired at top judge’s house in Lahore

Security personnel deployed at Ijaz’s residence

- BY SANA JAMAL Correspond­ent

Shots were fired outside the residence of Supreme Court judge Justice Ijaz-ul-Ahsan in two separate incidents in Lahore yesterday.

The judge’s residence was targeted twice — first at 4.30am and then 9am on Sunday, according to the Supreme Court’s PRO. No casualties were reported.

Security personnel, including Rangers, have since been deployed for his protection.

Security forces reportedly said that the spent bullet casing of a 9mm pistol was found near the main gate of Justice Ahsan’s residence Saturday night while another was found near kitchen window in the morning.

CCTV footage

Forensic experts visited the residence twice and gathered evidence, including CCTV footage from the security camera, according to local media. Police are investigat­ing whether it was a targeted attack.

Following the incident, Chief Justice of Pakistan Saqib Nisar visited Justice Ijaz’s house and summoned Punjab inspectorg­eneral Arif Nawaz Khan.

A Supreme Court official said the chief justice was personally monitoring the situation.

Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi condemned incident.

“The prime minister directed the authoritie­s concerned at the federal and provincial level to bring the culprits to task at the earliest,” a press release by the PM’s Office said.

Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif ordered immediate arrests of the attackers. He also asked the Punjab IG to submit a report on the incident.

“This is a highly condemnabl­e incident. We are trying our best to arrest the attackers and a thorough investigat­ion is under way,” Punjab government spokesman Malik Ahmad Khan was quoted as saying. He added that additional security has been provided to the judge.

Panamagate bench

Justice Ahsan was part of the five-member bench that delivered the verdict in the highprofil­e Panamagate case last year, which led to the disqualifi­cation of Nawaz Sharif, the then prime minister.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court Bar Associatio­n (SCBA) and Lahore High Court Bar Associatio­n have demanded immediate arrest of the culprits.

“Lawyers across the whole country are standing with the Supreme Court judges,” SCBA Secretary Safdar Tarar said.

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