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Five People Including A Shia leader Killed In Karachi

Karachi: Karachi killings took five more lives including a Shia leader Agha Aftab Hadier on Tuesday. Unidentified armedmen

opened fire a t M.A Jinnah Road near Saddar market area of Karachi. The gunmen managed to escape after the incident. The killed people were identified as Agha Aftab Haider and Shahid Ali.

People started tp protest at M.A Jinnah Road immediately after the killing which caused the disturbance in the traffic. The Jafaria Alliance Pakistan and The Shia Ulema council keenly condemned this act of violence and announced three days of mourning in the city.

Three dead bodies were found in Karimabad, area of Karachi. The bodies possessed torture marks, the police informed media. Rangers conducted an operation in the city and arrested two suspects. Suspects were related to a banned party, Rangers Officials claimed.

 

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November 7, 2012 Shayan Jamal
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