Four killed in Quetta, Khuzdar

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Four killed in Quetta, Khuzdar

QUETTA: Four people were shot dead while a man sustained injuries in separate incidents of firing in Quetta and Khuzdar district on Sunday, Dispatch News Desk (DND) reported on 07 October, 2012.

According to police, one person was killed when unidentified gunmen on motorcycle opened fire at him near Musa Colony area.

Separately, armed men shot dead another when he resisted bid of snatching his bike on Qambarani Road near Sariab area of the provincial capital. Likewise, gunmen opened indiscriminate fire at three people when they were on way to the city at Ibrahim Khan Road area of Khuzdar district.

Meanwhile, armed bandits looted a passenger van and abducted a Hindu trader on the National Highway near Mirpur area on Sunday.  In a separate incident, a minor boy was kidnapped in the precincts of Pashtunabad Police Station.

DND

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