Monday 4 March 2013

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KARACHI - Six more people lost their lives in different acts of violence in the city on Monday.

A 25-year-old man Sajid Khan, son of Shireen Khan, was gunned down by unidentified armed men in Machhar Colony within the jurisdiction of Docks Police Station.
The body of the deceased was later moved to Civil Hospital Karachi (CHK) to undergo medico-legal formalities.
Police said the man was going home after performing his duty in Shinwari Hotel as a waiter when the incident took place. He received was hit by a single bullet and died on the spot. Police have registered FIR 53/2013 under section 302 against unidentified assailants.
Separately, two dead bodies of men bearing bullet and torture marks were found dead in Old Hajji Camp within the jurisdiction of Napier Police Station. The victims were identified as 35-year-old Akbar, son of Umer, and 32-year-old Zahid, son Imamuddin.
The dead bodies were later shifted to the CHK to undergo autopsy.
Police said both men were the owners of a tailor shop in Usmanabad, Garden area and used to go to Lyari for the collection of cloths. They said that the men also went to Lyari on 3rd March for some work but did not return back. On late Monday night, their dead bodies were found from the Hajji Camp area.
Similarly, the body of a man bearing torture marks was found from Kagzi Bazaar, Kharadar, within the limits of Kharadar Police Station. The victim was identified as 55-year-old Muhammad Amin, son of Abdul Sattar. The body was shifted to CHK for postmortem.
Police said the victim died after being severely tortured as no bullet wound was found on his body.
Meanwhile, two men, aged around 20 to 25 years, were found dead in Jalbani Goth, Malir Town, within the limits of Khokharapar Police Station. The identity of both victims could not be ascertained until the filing of this report. The bodies were later moved to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) to undergo medico-legal formalities.
In a separate incident, a 58-year-old man Younis Naqi, son of Mohammad Naqi, was torched to death by unidentified persons inside his house located at Naqi Manzil in Delhi Colony No 2 within the jurisdiction of the Frere Town Police Station.
The body was moved to JPMC for autopsy.
Meanwhile, the body of a drug addict, aged around 20 years, was found from Maripur within the jurisdiction of Maripur Police Station. The identity of the deceased could not be ascertained until the filing of this report. The body was later shifted to CHK for autopsy.
KARACHI - Following a massive blast in Karachi’s Shia-dominated neighborhood of Abbas Town on Sunday, Rangers on Monday conducted a search operation in different parts of the city and claimed to have arrested more than 200 criminals of a banned outfit.
Sources said the paramilitary troops cordoned off Gulshan-e-Memar, Baldia Town, Gulistan-e-Jauhar and Sikandar Goth areas on a tip-off that some suspects were hiding there.
Rangers’ commandos carried out a house-to-house search operation and recovered illegal arms, including machine guns and pistols, while rounding up more than a dozen suspected criminals.
Meanwhile, postmortem was conducted on 44 bodies of the victims of the Abbas Town blast, Karachi Police Surgeon Dr Jalil Qadir Memon said, while adding that till Monday morning post mortem had been conducted on 32 bodies. He said that 10 bodies which were brought to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital have been handed over to their heirs.
According to Edhi spokesman, 26 dead bodies were lying in their cold storage in Sohrab Goth out of which six have been handed over to their heirs. He said 20 bodies still remained behind, out of which nine were unidentified while seen were not claimed by anyone.
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