In Bannu, a police officer who was guarding a polio team was killed.
According to the information that has been provided, the deceased police officer Nur Alam, who was a native of the Kamchashmi neighborhood in Domail, was deployed with a polio squad.
At Abdusattar Shah Bukhari Chowk, law enforcement officers, along with members of the general public and business owners, mounted a demonstration in response to the killing of the police officer.
After some time had passed, law enforcement officers comprising the DPO, SP, and DSP arrived at the location in order to engage in negotiations with the demonstrators. They promised to continue their demonstration if their demands were not satisfied, and they demanded that those responsible for the crime be brought to justice.
The officials from the police department requested that the protesters put a stop to their demonstration and gave them the assurance that the perpetrators would be captured less than an hour later.
At the beginning of this week, an assault on a police van that was escorting a polio team in South Waziristan resulted in the injury of at least two officers.
The officials from the police department reported that the event took place in Wana while the police car was on duty with the polio team. The incident resulted in three people being injured, including two police officers.
Yesterday, Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif initiated a unique anti-polio campaign with the goal of ensuring that the disease is eradicated entirely from the country. This is something that should be mentioned here.
A total of thirty million children under the age of five will receive vaccinations against the debilitating disease polio, which was begun by the Prime Minister and will be carried out across 115 districts of the country.
There will be approximately 286,000 polio workers who will go door-to-door to administer polio drops to youngsters between the dates of September 9 and September 15.