Police say dead gunmen who shot at Islamabad police checkpoint were F-9 park rape suspects

Two gunmen who allegedly shot at a police checkpoint in Islamabad late last night and succumbed to their injuries on Thursday morning were suspects in the F-9 park rape, the Islamabad Police said on Thursday.

The brazen attack in a park in the capital shocked the nation and renewed questions over the safety of women in the country.

This morning, the police said in a Twitter thread that gunmen astride a motorcycle shot at police barricade D-12, and due to the police’s “safety measures”, the personnel remained unharmed. The gunmen, who at the time were unidentified, were taken to hospital gravely wounded, where they died. The police did not specify how the pair was injured.

In a tweet hours later, the police said the “attackers” were identified and that they were involved in the F-9 rape incident, among other “serious crimes”. One of the suspects was involved in a deadly mugging, it added.

Earlier, it said identification efforts were under way after it tweeted details of an “attack” on a checkpoint, without specifying how the suspects were wounded.

It alleged that the suspects “opened fire as soon as they saw the police while all cars were being checked strictly” at the checkpoint.

security on high alert across the province.

He had directed that the security arrangements of sensitive and public places should be tightened in all districts, including the provincial capital Lahore.

The inspector had also directed that the Special Branch and the CTD should beef up intelligence-based operations and provide all possible support to the district police teams in defeating criminals.

The heightened security measures had been employed a day after a policeman was martyred and six people were injured in a blast in Islamabad’s I-10 neighbourhood on Dec 23, 2022.

The same month, the capital police had decided to link cameras installed at metro bus stations with the Islamabad safe city network to enhance surveillance.

Security efforts have been increased further across the country since a powerful suicide blast in a mosque in Peshawar Police Lines killed 84 people and injured many others on Jan 30.