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KARACHI: Unknown gunmen opened fire on a moving vehicle on Wednesday evening, killing two people, including General Secretary of Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamat (ASWJ)and his driver.
ASWJ Secretary General Dr Fayaz, driver shot dead in Karachi
KARACHI: Unknown gunmen opened fire on a moving vehicle on Wednesday evening, killing two people, including General Secretary of Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamat (ASWJ)and his driver.
According to police, Dr Fayaz was targeted near Sher Shah Paracha Chowk. SSP West told the media that gunmen wearing helmets fired shots at the ASWJ leader and fled the scene.
A spokesman for the ASWJ
By TICKER
Published March 04, 2015
KARACHI: Unknown gunmen opened fire on a moving vehicle on Wednesday evening, killing two people, including General Secretary of Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamat (ASWJ)and his driver.
According to police, Dr Fayaz was targeted near Sher Shah Paracha Chowk. SSP West told the media that gunmen wearing helmets fired shots at the ASWJ leader and fled the scene.
A spokesman for the ASWJ confirmed that Dr Fayaz and his driver have been killed in the armed attack. He strongly condemned the murders and called for action against those involved in the killings.
According to police, Dr Fayaz was targeted near Sher Shah Paracha Chowk. SSP West told the media that gunmen wearing helmets fired shots at the ASWJ leader and fled the scene.
A spokesman for the ASWJ confirmed that Dr Fayaz and his driver have been killed in the armed attack. He strongly condemned the murders and called for action against those involved in the killings.
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