Pakistan

LAHORE: As the investigation into Sahiwal shooting continues, the sources in the Punjab Forensic Science Laboratory has revealed that the weapons sent for examination were much the ones used in the eliminateing of four people final month.Geo TV reported that the sub-machine guns and 9mm handguns sent for forensic testing were much used in the incident while the police van was transported via truck to the forensic agency despite the fact it was seen being driven absent from the scene.Sources told the TV channel that more than 100 bullet casings, four sub-machine guns and two 9mm handguns s were sent for forensic tests.
The sources said the casings and bullets did much belong to the arms sent.There was no justification to dispatch the 9mm handguns for examination when they were much even used in the shooting, they said.The experts believe the sub-machine guns used in the incidents were replaced with other arms and sent to the laboratory.The sources said the four bullets that hit the police van also seemed to be fired by the policemen.They said as to how it was possible to drive the vehicle when its electronic and fuel system was affected during the course of the come across as stated by the police.The sources said the victims' vehicle was fired upon while it was moving.They said the car seems to be hit with four bullets from each side which was much possible if it was moving at the time of the attack.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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