DADU: Kamdar shot dead

Published July 16, 2006

DADU, July 15: Four armed men kidnapped Ghulam Shabbir Zardari, a kamdar (farm manager) of PML leader Sarfaraz Ahmed Isran, from his house in the Radhan town on Friday night and shot him dead and escaped.

Relatives of the deceased Ghulam Shabbir Zardari, Ghazi Khan Zardari, Zamir Ahmed, Nazeer Ahmed and others carrying the body of the deceased staged a demonstration in Mehar and demanded arrest of killers.

KIDNAPPED: Five armed men barged into the house of Latif Leghari in Rehmatullah Colony of Khairpur Nathan Shah on Saturday and kidnapped Firdous, wife of Latif Leghari, and his daughter, Subhan, at gunpoint and escaped.

The Khairpur Nathan Shah police on complaint of Mr Latif registered an FIR against Inayat, Gulzar, Bajir, Sattar and Nawab.

KILLED: A JSQM activist, Ghulam Rasool Zour, was shot dead by his two relatives over old enmity in the Zour village of Dadu taluka on Wednesday night.

BODY FOUND: Sehwan police found a dead body of a 30-year-old man wrapped up in a gunnysack near the Bachal Channa village.

Police said that the body showed signs of torture and remained unclaimed till the filing of this report.

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