A day after three members of a family were allegedly killed during a shootout between the Counter-Terrorism Department and suspected terrorists near Sahiwal, Prime Minister Imran Khan promised that "swift action" would be taken against those found responsible for wrongdoing.
In what law enforcers described as an encounter with terrorists, the elite Punjab police on Saturday killed four people, including parents and their teenage daughter, sending shock waves across the country as one of the three surviving children who were witness to the episode denied the official version in a video that went viral on social media.
Prime Minister Khan took to Twitter on Sunday to recognise the CTD's "great job in [the] fight against terrorism", but stated that "everyone must be accountable before the law".
"As soon as the joint investigation team report comes, swift action will be taken," he vowed. "The government's priority is protection of all its citizens."
He added: "Still shocked at seeing the traumatised children who saw their parents shot before their eyes. Any parent would be shocked as they would think of their own children in such a traumatic situation. These children will now be fully looked after by the state as its responsibility."
Sahiwal protest ends after FIR registered
Relatives of the victims, who held an over eight-hour-long sit-in protest in Sahiwal against the killings ─ along with the bodies of the deceased ─ ended the sit-in after a first information report was registered against unidentified CTD officials for the 'encounter' killings at the Yousufwala police station.
The FIR ─ which was filed on the complaint of the brother of deceased Khalil, Jalil ─ said that Khalil, a grocer in Lahore, left for Burewala with his family ─ wife Nabeela and four children ─ and friend Zeeshan to attend a wedding.
It said when they reached the tollplaza in Qadirabad, an Elite Force vehicle came up behind them. It alleged that the 'encounter' was premeditated and spread fear and panic in the area, and that action should be taken against those responsible.
Jalil had, while speaking to DawnNewsTV earlier, said that the police, instead of filing a case against the killing of his family members, filed an FIR containing sections pertaining to terrorism against the deceased.
He added: "They aren't filing an FIR for us," he had claimed, adding: "They said it must be filed in Lahore, but the incident happened in Sahiwal, so how can we file an FIR in Lahore?"
"We will not remove their bodies [from the road] unless we get justice," he had asserted. "Whether it takes 10 days, 15 days, 20 days, a month or two months."
"Chief Minister Usman Buzdar's hospital visit was just eyewash. We are not satisfied with the steps taken," Jalil added.
CM Buzdar had ordered the arrest of the CTD officials involved in the 'encounter'. An unknown number of CTD personnel were taken into custody following his directives.
After the FIR was filed, the protesters ended their sit-in and the road was re-opened for traffic.