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Target Killing Continues In Karachi- Seven Killed Since Midnight

Karachi: Karachi is under attack by act of terrorism in different parts. In several parts of city seven bodies are found which were killed after torture. According to reports peoples are kidnapped and bodies are thrown after murder.

According to police at Pak-colony and Askari park two dead bodies were found who were shot dead. Earlier three bagged bodies were found which were shot on head after torture from Baldia town, police told, the men were kidnapped from Orangi town a day earlier in evening. Rangers told that bodies were left unnoticed due the dispute between Iqbal market and Mochoko posts. Medical reports disclosed that all the bodies were first subjected to violence and then killed, marks on neck and on different body parts are also found.

In Old City Area another dead body was found which was thrown after shooting. Whereas due to firing of unknowns a 24-year boy Danish died near Habib ground in Landhi.

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January 31, 2013 Umar Bakhtiar
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