PPP minister Mir Hazar Khan Bijarani, wife found 'shot dead' in Karachi home
Sindh Minister for Planning and Development Mir Hazar Khan Bijarani and his wife, former MPA Fariha Razzaq, were found shot dead in their home in Karachi's Defence Housing Authority on Thursday, DawnNews reported.
According to initial reports, the bodies were found in a bedroom, with the door locked. However, Counter-Terrorism Department official, Raja Umar Khattab told Dawn that the bodies were found in the study.
Bijrani's body was found lying on a sofa in a small study room while a pistol was lying at his feet, Khattab said, adding that Fariha's body was found lying on the floor near the room's door. Fariha was Bijrani's second wife, and the couple married in 2010.
Earlier in the day, the Bijarani family had confirmed the PPP minister's death. Police officials reached the site and said that the case was being investigated from all possible angles.
A post-mortem examination was performed on the couple's bodies at Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC).
JPMC Executive Director Dr Seemin Jamali told Dawn that Fariha sustained three bullet wounds on her head, abdomen and leg while Bijarani a received single bullet on his head.
The doctors retrieved one of the bullets from Fariha's abdomen and handed it over to police for investigation.
Khattab told Dawn that four bullets were misfired from a 30-bore pistol — which belonged to the minister — while one bullet was found stuck in the pistol. During their search of the room, police investigators collected two spent bullet casings.
Police guards posted outside the couple's house told the investigators that they did not see anyone entering the home.
According to the CTD official, the guards said that they had heard the sound of quarrelling from inside the house followed by gunshots.
Sources within the police said earlier in the day that a caller on the Rescue 15 helpline told them that two bodies have been found at the Bijarani house.
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has asked for a police report on the deaths to be shared with him.