Man dies from bullet injuries
LAHOREA 60-year-old man succumbed to bullet injuries in hospital on Thursday. Pervaiz Masih was shot at and injured by accused Boby six days ago over a petty issue. Police have registered a case against the accused. SHOT DEAD: A 60-year-old man was shot dead by his neighbour. Police registered a
By our correspondents
February 06, 2015
LAHORE
A 60-year-old man succumbed to bullet injuries in hospital on Thursday.
Pervaiz Masih was shot at and injured by accused Boby six days ago over a petty issue. Police have registered a case against the accused.
SHOT DEAD: A 60-year-old man was shot dead by his neighbour.
Police registered a case against accused Habib and his accomplices on the complaint of Ameer Hussain, son of the victim, Khushi Muhammad, of Thairhi Pind. The victim had a dispute with the accused over a rain drainage pipe. On the day of the incident, he was supervising the work on the drainage when he exchanged harsh words with the accused, which led the latter to shoot him dead.
cases: Police arrested 924 persons after registering 657 FIRs for violation of the Punjab Information of Temporary Residence Ordinance 2015.
Police informed the house owners, property dealers, tenants and hotel managers to inform immediately to the police stations concerned in this regard. They were also bound to inform the police about any tenant having weapon.
A 60-year-old man succumbed to bullet injuries in hospital on Thursday.
Pervaiz Masih was shot at and injured by accused Boby six days ago over a petty issue. Police have registered a case against the accused.
SHOT DEAD: A 60-year-old man was shot dead by his neighbour.
Police registered a case against accused Habib and his accomplices on the complaint of Ameer Hussain, son of the victim, Khushi Muhammad, of Thairhi Pind. The victim had a dispute with the accused over a rain drainage pipe. On the day of the incident, he was supervising the work on the drainage when he exchanged harsh words with the accused, which led the latter to shoot him dead.
cases: Police arrested 924 persons after registering 657 FIRs for violation of the Punjab Information of Temporary Residence Ordinance 2015.
Police informed the house owners, property dealers, tenants and hotel managers to inform immediately to the police stations concerned in this regard. They were also bound to inform the police about any tenant having weapon.
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