One shot dead over matrimonial dispute

Published November 20, 2001

SUKKUR, Nov 19: Thirty year old Nizamuddin son of Muhammad Siddiq Rajper was gunned down in village Kot laloo near Faiz Gunj on Monday.

According to reports, the unknown armed persons intercepted Nizamuddin while he was on his way home. They shot him dead and fled.

Police sources said the murder was the result of an old dispute over matrimonial issue.

Abdul Sattar Rajper, the brother of deceased, lodged an FIR against four persons Bahawal Rajper, Mumtaz Rajper, Haq Nawaz Rajper and Qurban Rajper.

ORDER: Justice Moosa K. Leghari, of Sindh High Court, Sukkur Bench, ordered the Anti-corruption Circle Office Sukkur to register a case against SHO Baiji Sharif Amanullah Shah, and 11 other police personnel of the same police station on corruption charges mentioned in a petition of one Ghulam Rasool Tunio, a resident of Baiji Sharif, Deh Qadirabad Jatoi.

The petitioner through his Counsel, Ghulam Qadir Jatoi, had maintained in the constitutional petition that his eight relatives, namely Allah Dad (80) Qadir Bux (65), were arrested by the SHO in three separate cases under charge of Patharidari.

He had further said three cases were lodged by the SHO with the interval of one hour each and also on the same day, which showed his malafide intentions.

Justice Leghari ordered the anti-corruption to lodge the proposed FIR of the petitioner and take action under law.

SHOT DEAD: A Jatoi tribesman, Hazoor Bukhsh Jatoi, was gunned down by his rivals in Rustan Chowk, some 20km away from here the other day. Police said he was killed due to an old enmity.

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