Police probe in Tehkal charred bodies case underway
By Bureau report
October 23, 2016
PESHAWAR: The police are investigating to find if the three women burnt in Tehkal are
the wife and two daughters of an Afghan national or they were brought from somewhere else.
Some reports on Saturday said the three women were Afghan nationals, who were residing in Tehkal. The reports added that one of the women is mother and two were her daughters.
However, no official confirmed the report, saying they were still investigating the matter to find as to who the women were and who were behind their murder.
Unidentified criminals had burnt the three women in Chamiari area of Tehkal and threw their bodies in the fields last Monday.
The bodies were charred beyond recognition. The Locals said the bodies were probably burnt late midnight.
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