KARACHI - At least seven people were killed in separate acts of violence in different parts of metropolis here on Sunday.
A barber was gunned down inside his shop situated near Anda Mor, North Karachi within the limits of Sir Syed police station. The deceased was identified as 27-year-old Mohammad Sultan, son of Mukhtiar. DSP Tahir Khan said that at least two armed men riding a motorcycle barged into the victim’s shop and opened indiscriminate firing at him. He was shot multiple times and died at the spot. His body was taken to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital for autopsy. The police officer said that the victim had no affiliation with any political or religious organisation and it seems that he was killed over personal enmity.
A barber was gunned down inside his shop situated near Anda Mor, North Karachi within the limits of Sir Syed police station. The deceased was identified as 27-year-old Mohammad Sultan, son of Mukhtiar. DSP Tahir Khan said that at least two armed men riding a motorcycle barged into the victim’s shop and opened indiscriminate firing at him. He was shot multiple times and died at the spot. His body was taken to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital for autopsy. The police officer said that the victim had no affiliation with any political or religious organisation and it seems that he was killed over personal enmity.
Noman, 26, son of Ejaz was gunned down and two of his friends, namely Kashif Mazhar and Kashif Naseer were wounded when two unidentified armed men riding a motorcycle sprayed them with bullets while they were sitting outside their homes in North Karachi within the limits of Surjani police station. Police officials said that the victims were not affiliated with any political or religious party and the initial investigation suggests that the incident occurred over personal enmity.
The bodies of the two young men were found from Bashir Chowk near Sindhi Hotel within the limits of New Karachi Industrial Area police station. The victims have yet to be identified. According to DSP Mohammad Akhtar, both the victims were shot multiple times and the initial investigation suggests that unidentified culprits after kidnapping the victims shot and killed them and dumped their bodies at an abandoned place. He said that the motive behind the incident could be ascertained after the identification of the victims. Their bodies were moved to Edhi morgue, Sohrab Goth while the police have registered a case against unidentified persons.
Shahzad Khan, 26, son of Tahir Khan was found dead within the limits of Model Colony police station. Police officials said that the deceased was shot twice in his upper torso. They said that they were seeking the family of the victim to ascertain the motive behind the incident.
A young man yet to be identified was found dead from Orangi Town within Iqbal Market police precincts. SHO Sabir Hussain said that victim’s hands and legs were tied with the rope while he was also shot twice, adding that unidentified culprits dumped his body at the abandoned place after killing him at another place while further investigation was underway.
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