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Police, CCD admit 'mistake' in Chakwal girl shooting, assure incident will not be covered up or defended
Punjab police and the Crime Control Department (CCD) admitted a 'mistake' in the shooting of a nine-year-old girl, Hania, and her family in Chakwal, attributing it to 'criminal negligence' and lack of training. Officials pledged a transparent investigation, legal action against those responsible, and improved training to prevent future incidents.
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