OKARA City News
Man kills wife, son, daughter for ‘honour’
From Our Correspondent
OKARA: A man killed his wife, son and daughter for honour at Fakhar Town on Tuesday.
Akram doubted the character of his wife Kausar Bibi. On the day of the incident, Akram allegedly slaughtered his wife Kausar, nine-year-old son Kashif and seven-year-old daughter Samina. Depalpur police have arrested the accused and started investigation after shifting the bodies to the THQ Hospital for autopsy.
FOUR BOOKED: Depalpur City police have registered a case against four people on the charges of preparing bogus forensic reports.
SI Abdul Azeem of Basirpur police station reported to police that Muhammad Anwar, Jawad Mazhar, Mazhar and Shahzad Hassan used to prepare bogus forensic reports of the Lahore forensic laboratory. The accused had prepared a bogus report regarding a rape case registered with Basirpur police station, which later proved fake.
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