KHAIRPUR: Two girls kidnapped

Published November 26, 2004

KHAIRPUR, Nov 25: Two girls were kidnapped while two women and two men were injured in three separate incidents in the district on Wednesday night.

Seven armed men entered the house of Qurban Ali Kalhoro in Qaimuddin Kalhoro village, Sobhodero taluka, and kidnapped his daughter, Reshman, 18.

On offering resistance, they injured two of the family members - Mohammad Chhuttal and Mohammad Sadiq. Qurban Ali has lodged an FIR with the Sobhodero police against Sikandar, Naseem, Deedar, Asghar, Imtiaz, Peeral and an unidentified man.

In another incident, two men forced their way into the house of Ghulam Rasool Dasti in Gabar Shakh village, Mirwah taluka, and kidnapped his daughter, Rozina, 20. Ghulam Rasool has lodged a case with the Mirwah police against Asghar and Manzoor Dasti.

Meanwhile, five men injured two women - Subhan Khatoon and Zahida - in Sadiq Kanhar village in the jurisdiction of Pir-jo-Goth police station. Complainant Uzair has lodged a case with the Pir-jo-Goth police against Ashiq, Raban, Mashooq, Pervez and Asghar.

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