Two constables killed in Mardan
MARDAN: Unidentified gunmen killed two constables in Hoti area on Sunday, the police said. Constables Mohammad Zubair and Walid, performing duty at the Ghari Kapura Police Station, were going to the Police Lines on their motorbike early in the day when two suspected militants fired at them near Shahdhand Baba
By our correspondents
August 31, 2015
MARDAN: Unidentified gunmen killed two constables in Hoti area on Sunday, the police said.
Constables Mohammad Zubair and Walid, performing duty at the Ghari Kapura Police Station, were going to the Police Lines on their motorbike early in the day when two suspected militants fired at them near Shahdhand Baba graveyard. As a result, both of them died on the spot.
Constables Mohammad Zubair and Walid, performing duty at the Ghari Kapura Police Station, were going to the Police Lines on their motorbike early in the day when two suspected militants fired at them near Shahdhand Baba graveyard. As a result, both of them died on the spot.
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