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Gunman killed after attack on Engineer Mirza in Jhelum

Published on: April 20, 2026 12:30 PM

A gunman was killed after opening fire outside the Quran and Sunnah Academy in Jhelum, where religious scholar Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza was delivering a lecture, police said on Sunday. The scholar remained unharmed in the attack.

Read More: Man arrested for attacking Engr Muhammad Ali Mirza: police

According to officials, the incident occurred when an unidentified armed man suddenly began firing outside the academy premises during a routine session attended by students and visitors. The swift response by law enforcement prevented what authorities say could have been a major tragedy.

جہلم پولیس کے مطابق پولیس نے حملہ آور کو روکنے کی کوشش کی تو اس نے فائرنگ شروع کر دی، تاہم پولیس کی جوابی فائرنگ سے حملہ آور ہلاک ہو گیا جبکہ ایک پولیس اہلکار زخمی ہوا ہے۔
مکمل تفصیلات: https://t.co/GbThVIgonl

— BBC News اردو (@BBCUrdu) April 19, 2026

Police constable Ahsan, who was on duty at the location, sustained a bullet injury to his leg during the exchange of fire. He was immediately shifted to a nearby hospital for medical treatment. No other injuries or casualties were reported among attendees or staff.

Law enforcement personnel responded quickly to the attack and engaged the assailant in an exchange of fire, resulting in his death at the scene. Officials said the prompt action helped secure the area and prevent further escalation.

Regional Police Officer Rawalpindi, Syed Khalid Mahmood Hamdani, took immediate notice of the incident and ordered a detailed investigation. He also directed authorities to identify any individuals or groups that may have facilitated the attack.

Security forces have launched a broader investigation and are collecting forensic evidence from the site. Additional police contingents have been deployed in the surrounding area to ensure security and maintain public order.

Authorities noted that this is not the first attack targeting Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza. Earlier incidents had also been reported at the same location, prompting concerns over his security.

Read More: Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza survives another murder attempt

Officials say the situation is now under control, while investigations continue to determine the motive behind the latest attack and any possible links to organized groups.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza, gunman killed, Jhelum attack, Latest, law and order, Pakistan police, Security Incident

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