Three killed in Lakki firing
LAKKI MARWAT: Three persons, including a passer-by, were killed in firing incident in Tajazai village on Monday, sources said.The sources said two brothers Imtiaz and Soba Jan, residents of Sagai, came under attack by their rivals. Both of them and a passer-by Raees Khan, a resident of Tajazai were killed
By our correspondents
August 11, 2015
LAKKI MARWAT: Three persons, including a passer-by, were killed in firing incident in Tajazai village on Monday, sources said.
The sources said two brothers Imtiaz and Soba Jan, residents of Sagai, came under attack by their rivals. Both of them and a passer-by Raees Khan, a resident of Tajazai were killed instantly. The attackers escaped after the murder.
The sources said two brothers Imtiaz and Soba Jan, residents of Sagai, came under attack by their rivals. Both of them and a passer-by Raees Khan, a resident of Tajazai were killed instantly. The attackers escaped after the murder.
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