Sukkur [Pakistan], After a significant delay, authorities have finally taken action in the case related to the targeted killing of journalist Nasrullah Gadani in Mirpur Mathelo, registering a case under anti-terrorism laws, Dow reported after Gadani joined the attackers in his hometown. Became a victim of. On 21 May, the attacker ultimately took his own life after receiving initial treatment at Rahim Yar Kha and later airlifted to Karachi on 24 May. The FIR lodged includes charges under sections 302 (premeditated murder) and 337-H (punishment for causing hurt by rash or negligent act). , 120-B (criminal conspiracy), 506 (criminal intimidation), and section 34 (common intention) of the Pakistan Penal Code, along with section 7 of the Anti-Terrorism Act of 1997, Mirpur Mathello Police Station. The complaint for the FIR was filed by Gadani's mother, Pathani, as reported by Dawn. Speaking on the matter, DIG-Sukkur Peer Mohammed Shah described the investigation as a "blind matter", noting that although Several suspects were detained and interrogated, but no one was interrogated.Provide adequate clues. He admitted, "We have no clear leads in the case of Nasrullah Gadani's murder." He further noted the comprehensive approach being taken by the police to identify Gadani's lifestyle and potential adversaries or challenges he faced. mentioned. "We are looking into the lifestyle of the slain journalist to find out what problems he was facing and who were his rivals and rivals," Shah said. The Commission for Journalists and Other Media Practitioners Protection (CJMP) had earlier rejected a preliminary investigation.The team investigating the attack urged the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to set up a committee. According to Dawn report, the commission stressed that the head and members of the new investigation team should not be sourced from Sukkur. As the investigation continues, the authorities are under pressure to swiftly arrest those responsible for Gadani's tragic demise, thereby ensuring justice for the slain journalist and his family.