Rangers personnel, wounded during PTI's Nov 26 protest, succumbs to injuries

Lance Naik Muhammad Tanveer, 37, was injured during the protests and remained in coma, says statement

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Pakistan Rangers personnel Lance Naik Muhammad Tanveer. — APP
Pakistan Rangers personnel Lance Naik Muhammad Tanveer. — APP
  • 37-year-old was resident of Narowal district. 
  • Muhammad Tanveer was in coma after injuries. 
  • He served for 17 years to defend the country.


ISLAMABAD: A Pakistan Rangers personnel, who sustained injuries during Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) protest on November 26, succumbed to injuries on Thursday, bringing the total number of law enforcers deaths to five. 

The 37-year-old, Lance Naik Muhammad Tanveer, was a resident of Punjab's Narowal district. He was injured during the protests and remained in coma, according to an official statement.

Tanveer served for 17 years to defend the country and leaves behind his wife, two sons and three daughters. 

The former ruling party's three-day protests, aimed at securing Imran Khan's release, was abruptly ended after fierce clashes erupted between the law enforcers and the protesters, which resulted in the martyrdom of at least four Rangers personnel along with multiple policemen.

The party's protesters were dispersed from the Red Zone in Islamabad following a crackdown by law enforcers with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur and PTI founder Imran Khan's wife Bushra Bibi taking to their heels, fleeing the protest site.

The law enforcement agencies had arrested more than 1,000 supporters of the party who stormed the federal capital to demand his release, the city's police chief told Reuters on November 27.

PTI workers also attacked government properties and caused irreparable damage to them, said the statement. 

The death toll of Pakistan Rangers’ personnel has now risen to four, with several others injured due to violent attacks by PTI’s workers, it added.

Earlier this month, incarcerated Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan, his wife Bushra Bibi, and other party's top leaders were booked in a "triple murder case" involving three Rangers personnel who died during the opposition party's "do-or-die" protest last month.

A first information report (FIR) was lodged at Islamabad's Ramna Police Station, stating that the incident occurred in accordance with a "plan orchestrated at Adiala Jail" — where former premier Imran Khan is incarcerated for more than one year.

It added that the martyrdom of the paramilitary personnel took place "at the behest of the PTI founder" and "some inmates and employees of the jail’s undercover police are witnesses of the plan"

The former ruling party has since claimed that at least 12 of its workers were killed and 1,000 were arrested.