6 killed in Karachi violence as more dead bodies recovered

Regional Terrorism6 killed in Karachi violence as more dead bodies recovered

KARACHI: Three dead bodies were recovered on Friday from Saeedabad area raising the death toll to at least six in ongoing violent violence in Karachi.

According to Station House Officer (SHO) Mochko Station Shafiq Tanoli three dead bodies were recovered early morning. The deceased were allegedly kidnapped from the Saeedabad area and their bodies were later dumped in the same area, he added.

Of the three dead, one was identified as Abdul Razak.

Moreover, in other incidents a man was killed by firing in Orangi Town area while one dead body each was recovered from Site and Chakiwara areas in the city.

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