Man, two sons killed in Mardan
MARDAN: A man and his two sons were killed over a land dispute at Galyara village in the limits of Shahbaz Garhi police station, police sources said
The sources added that Faroq Sayar Bibi, a resident of Galyara, told police that her brother Qabar Khan and his sons, Ali Khan and Sheraz, were present on their fields. She told police that during that time Kosar, Zawar and Rahmat, sons of Abdul Ghafoor along with Ejaz, a resident of Galyara, reached there and resorted to open fire.
As a result, she said her brother Qabar Khan and his sons, Ali Khan and Sheraz, died on the spot. The accused escaped after committing the crime, she added. The police registered a case against the accused under sections 302,324,148 and 149 and started investigations.
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