Three labourers killed in Quetta attack
QUETTA: Unknown armed men gunned down three labourers on the Sirki Road area here on Wednesday.According to police sources, the victims were working in a welding shop when armed assailants, riding a motorbike, opened fire on them and fled from scene.As a result, they received multiple bullet wounds and died
By our correspondents
July 02, 2015
QUETTA: Unknown armed men gunned down three labourers on the Sirki Road area here on Wednesday.According to police sources, the victims were working in a welding shop when armed assailants, riding a motorbike, opened fire on them and fled from scene.As a result, they received multiple bullet wounds and died on the spot.The bodies were shifted to the Civil Hospital where the deceased were identified as Asad, son of Zulfiqar Qureshi, Muhammad Waris, son of Liaqat Qureshi, and Muhammad Nadir, son of Gulzar Qureshi.Police reached the site and cordoned off the entire area and started a search operation to trace out the suspects.
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