Maulana Hamidul-Haq’s funeral held in the middle of heavy security in Akora Khattak

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A large number of people, including Afghan Consul General, participated in the funeral of Maulana Hamidul Haq Haqqani -Chief of (Jui -S) -which was martyrated in a suicide explosion in Darul Uloom Haqqania in the Akora Khattak area of ​​Nowshera -District in Khyber -pakhwa -Provinsen.

The bomb that took place after Friday beans killed Maulana Hamidul-Haq Haqqani and others.

After the tragic incident, a large crowd at Madrassa gathered, where Maulana Hamid al-Haq’s funeral prayer was led by his son, Maulana Sahibzada Abdul Haq Sani.

Tight security arrangements were in place around Darul Uloom Haqqania, with police forces inserted in large numbers and scanners installed at the entrance points in mattressa.

Together with the funeral of Maulana Hamidul-Haq, the funerals of two other martyrs from Swabi, Abdul Waheed and poet and author Tajamul Shah (known as Tajamul Farhan) were also held. Abdul Waheed’s funeral was led in his village of Zida, while Tajamul Shahs was in his village of Jalsai.

Inspector of Police Zulfiqar Hameed visited Nowshera to assess the security arrangements for the funeral leader of Darul Uloom Haqqania.

He also attended a meeting at the DPO office in Nowshera with regional and investigators as well as officials from the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD).

During the meeting, the regional police officer delivered a detailed orientation on the development of the investigation of the bombing.

The General Inspector condemned the attack on the Holy Madrassa and called it a fair act of the country’s enemies.

He urged his officers to use their professional skills to understand the perpetrators and bring them to justice.

He assured that such terrorist acts would not weaken the nation’s decision and said that the police would work with the public to foil the folk’s plans and restore peace in the country.

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