Sargodha, Pakistan: Former Deputy Director of Punjab Election Commission Abdul Waheed Gujjar was not alone while killing his 20 disciples, claim police sources.
Police have arrested three persons who were crime partner in this horrific mass murder incident. Police also recovered drugs from a room adjacent to Shrine where this gruesome incident took place.
Former Deputy Election Commissioner and Deputy Director of Punjab Election Commission Abdul Waheed Gujjar who killed his 20 disciples on Friday was known for performing Black Magic.
According to his profile available with Sargodha police, Waheed joined Election Commission Punjab as Legal Assistant and was promoted to Deputy Director. He performed his duty as Deputy Election Commissioner in several districts of Punjab before he was transferred to Sindh. He resigned from his job during his stay in Sindh and came back to Green Town Lahore where he was residing with his five sons and wife. He belongs to Nanka Sahib, district Sheikhupura of Punjab province.
According to initial investigation, he became faith healer and used to perform religious practices at the premises of Sufi saint shrine of Muhammad Ali Gujjar in Sargodha where he killed his 20 after giving them drugs on Friday.
Punjab government has taken over the charge of Shrine and Provincial Minister for Auqaf and Religious Affairs Syed Zaeem Hussain Qadri has reached the Shrine.
While talking to Dispatch News Desk (DND) news agency, Abdul Sattar who lives close to Shrine said that Faith Healer Abdul Waheed used to beat his disciples after stripping them naked.
Hakim Ali Gujjar who is also a local resident of area claim that Waheed was expert of Black Magic and was follower of practices for healing in which drugs and sex are component of practices.
Local residents claim that Shrine was also popular as a boot legging spot from where one can buy liquor and local police had all information about what was happening there.
Six dead persons belonged to one family while seven belonged to local Gujjar family. Victims were drugged before they were killed with daggers, claimed local police.