Man kills lover’s son in Faisalabad
FAISALABAD: A man allegedly killed a minor son of a woman with whom he had relationship at Chak 112/JB. Reportedly, Rasoolan Bibi was married to Nadeem Ahmed four years ago and they had two sons. The other day, she eloped with Waqar Ahmed taking her sons with her. Anyhow, the elders of the village made efforts and brought her back to the house of Nadeem. On the day of the incident, Waqar Ahmed and his accomplices entered the house of Rasoolan Bibi and killed her son. Police have registered a case against the accused.
MAN ROBBED: Bandits Thursday snatched cash and other valuables from a man. The gunmen intercepted Muhammad Tayyab of Nishatabad and snatched Rs 200,000, a mobile phone and a motorcycle from him when he was heading towards his house near Nishatabad Bridge. The bandits kept Tayyab in their captivity for three days and then threw him near a housing colony late last night. Nishatabad police have registered a case against the accused and started investigatioin.
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