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Overnight Karachi violence leaves 4 dead
Friday, May 25, 2012 12:22:40 PM | Comments (0)
Overnight Karachi violence leaves 4 dead

Staff Report
KARACHI: At least four people were killed and three others injured in separate incidents of firing and violence in different areas of the city, SAMAA reports Friday morning.

Meantime, 15 miscreants involved in serious crimes in the city have been arrested in a targeted operation conducted by the Rangers. Hand grenades and other heavy weaponry have also been seized from their custody.

According to details, Abdush-Shakoor, a vegetable vendor, was gunned down while he was sleeping outside his residence located in Korangi’s Bilal Colony.

Some gunmen shot dead Faisal Kareem while he was driving his car through Bahadurabad area of Sharfabad today. Meantime, a body of a 40-year man wrapped up in sack was from Lyari River.

Body of another man was recovered from Korangi. The deceased was tortured to death.

The firing incident near Bismilla Hotel located in Old Golimar injured 33-year Mirza Rahim Baig. A man Shahid, 50, was injured in another firing incident in Korangi-6 and a rickshaw driver Muhammed Yousuf in Machhar Colony.

The injured were shifted to Abbasi Shaheed, Civil and Jinnah Hospitals.

The Rangers launched targeted operations overnight in Baldia Town, Mawachh Goth, Lyari and Maripur and arrested 15 people including five miscreants involved in gory crimes. Also, six 9MM pistols, six hand grenades, 16 pistols, two Kalashnikovs, one repeater and hundreds of bullets were seized from their possession. SAMAA

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