Ex-commander of banned outfit among six killed in Turbat
TURBAT: Six people, including former commander of a banned organisation, were killed in Turbat on Friday.According to the Levies, unidentified armed assailants riding a motorcycle opened fire at a car in the Nasirabad area, killing former commander of a banned organisation Fazal Haider, his brother Obaid alias Mout, and four
By our correspondents
July 11, 2015
TURBAT: Six people, including former commander of a banned organisation, were killed in Turbat on Friday.According to the Levies, unidentified armed assailants riding a motorcycle opened fire at a car in the Nasirabad area, killing former commander of a banned organisation Fazal Haider, his brother Obaid alias Mout, and four of their guards on the spot.The suspects managed to escape. The law enforcement agencies shifted the bodies to the District Hospital for autopsy.The Levies force has registered a case and started an investigation.
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