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12 cops booked for killing three in fake encounterFrom Our CorrespondentFAISALABAD: Sadr police on Tuesday registered a case against its SHO and 11 other policemen on the charges of killing three boys in a fake encounter.Those booked include SHO Yousaf Shahzad, ASIs Muhammad Tariq, Akhtar Randhawa and Tahir. According to
By our correspondents
March 11, 2015
12 cops booked for killing three in fake encounter
From Our Correspondent
FAISALABAD: Sadr police on Tuesday registered a case against its SHO and 11 other policemen on the charges of killing three boys in a fake encounter.
Those booked include SHO Yousaf Shahzad, ASIs Muhammad Tariq, Akhtar Randhawa and Tahir.
According to complainant Dilawar Hussain of Elahiabad, police had arrested his son Haider Ali and his two friends Jehanzeb and Dilawar in a theft case some days ago but allegedly implicated them in the murder of a schoolteacher. Later, police took a plea that they were on looting spree at Roshanwali Jhal on Samundri Road when a raiding police party reached there and the accused opened fire on them. Police also retaliated, which claimed the lives of the three boys.
On Monday night, when the bodies of Haider Ali, Jehanzeb and Dilawar were brought to Elahiabad from the Allied Hospital, their parents and relatives staged a demonstration against police on Satiana Road. Later, the protesters split into the groups and damaged cars, motorcycles and other vehicles on Satiana Road. They also damaged the vehicles on Jaranwala Road near Chowk Abdullahpur. They also staged demonstration against police by placing the bodies on Allied Hospital Road.
Two girls murdered in tit-for-tat attacks
From Our Correspondent
FAISALABAD: Two girls were murdered in tit-for-tat attacks here.
Muhammad Ali, Abbas, Iqbal and Qaisar entered the house of their rival Shahid at Chak 14/JB, Chiniot, and allegedly killed his sister Nazia and injured relative Munazza Bibi.
When Shahid was informed about the incident, he attacked the house of one of his opponents and allegedly gunned down his sister Safia Bibi and injured relative Aalia Bibi. Police are investigating.
From Our Correspondent
FAISALABAD: Sadr police on Tuesday registered a case against its SHO and 11 other policemen on the charges of killing three boys in a fake encounter.
Those booked include SHO Yousaf Shahzad, ASIs Muhammad Tariq, Akhtar Randhawa and Tahir.
According to complainant Dilawar Hussain of Elahiabad, police had arrested his son Haider Ali and his two friends Jehanzeb and Dilawar in a theft case some days ago but allegedly implicated them in the murder of a schoolteacher. Later, police took a plea that they were on looting spree at Roshanwali Jhal on Samundri Road when a raiding police party reached there and the accused opened fire on them. Police also retaliated, which claimed the lives of the three boys.
On Monday night, when the bodies of Haider Ali, Jehanzeb and Dilawar were brought to Elahiabad from the Allied Hospital, their parents and relatives staged a demonstration against police on Satiana Road. Later, the protesters split into the groups and damaged cars, motorcycles and other vehicles on Satiana Road. They also damaged the vehicles on Jaranwala Road near Chowk Abdullahpur. They also staged demonstration against police by placing the bodies on Allied Hospital Road.
Two girls murdered in tit-for-tat attacks
From Our Correspondent
FAISALABAD: Two girls were murdered in tit-for-tat attacks here.
Muhammad Ali, Abbas, Iqbal and Qaisar entered the house of their rival Shahid at Chak 14/JB, Chiniot, and allegedly killed his sister Nazia and injured relative Munazza Bibi.
When Shahid was informed about the incident, he attacked the house of one of his opponents and allegedly gunned down his sister Safia Bibi and injured relative Aalia Bibi. Police are investigating.
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