Man accused of three murders in Larkana gunned down in Korangi
KARACHI: A young man, who was allegedly involved in three murder cases in Larkana and reportedly hiding in Karachi, was gunned down in the Korangi area on Tuesday, police said.
They added that 32-year-old Abdul Razzak was killed near Singar Chowrangi.
Awami Colony SHO Nasir Mehmood told Dawn that there were two FIRs registered against Razzak in his native place in Bakrani area of Larkana pertaining to three murders. The relatives told the police that they suspected that he was killed in ‘revenge.’
The body was shifted to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre for medico-legal formalities.
The relatives told the media that Razzak had come to Karachi and was working here as a labourer because of a ‘tribal feud’ between his tribe, Panhwar, and the Sangi in Larkana. They suspected involvement of the members of the Sangi tribe in the murder. He was father of one child.
The investigators collected one spent bullet casing that was fired from 9mm pistol from the crime scene.
Youth shot dead
A young man was found shot dead off Superhighway on Tuesday.
Police said that an unidentified and bullet riddled body of a man aged around 25 years was recovered from bushes near the floor mills off Superhighway.
Site Superhighway Industrial Area SHO Noor Mohammed Shaikh told Dawn that it appeared that the man was gunned down somewhere and later on his body was thrown in the bushes on a road leading to Ahsanabad.
He said the victim had sustained two bullet wounds. His identity could not be ascertained immediately. From his appearance, the victim looked like an Afghan, he added.
The corpse was shifted to the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital for medico-legal formalities.
Published in Dawn, August 14th, 2024