DADU: Outlaws arrested, arms recovered

Published December 20, 2001

DADU, Dec 19: Two outlaws were arrested by the Dadu District police in two different raids in Kotri and Dadu town on Wednesday.

A police party of Dadu town raided the Dadu-Pir Ganio link road and arrested an outlaw, Maula Bux. A TT pistol and four bullets were recovered from his possession.

The Kotri town police arrested an outlaw, Liaquat Burfat, and recovered a TT pistol along with 14 bullets from his possession.

ELEVEN INJURED: Eleven people were injured in an accident when a mini-bus rammed into a hill on the Thana Bula Khan-Thana Ahmed Khan road on Tuesday evening.

The injured were admitted at the taluka hospital Kotri.

TRIBAL CLASH: Five people were injured in a clash between two groups over distribution of a piece of land in Sakhi Suleman Shah Colony in Bhan Saeedabad town on Wednesday.

Guns, axes and clubs were used in the clash in which Haji M Ramzan, Haji Ahmed, Mehmood, Haji Ghulam and Sikandar were injured.

The injured were admitted at the health centre Bhan Saeedabad where the condition of Haji M Ramzan was stated to be serious.

The Bhan Saeedabad police have registered an FIR against five people and arrested one of them.

CONSTABLE KILLED: A constable, M Waris (30), was killed on the spot and another injured seriously when a Larkana-bound coach (P-0817) rammed into their motorcycle on the Dadu-Sehwan Sharif Indus Highway, near the new bus stand Dadu, on Tuesday night.

The injured police constable was taken to the Chandka Medical College Hospital Larkana.

ACCIDENT: A boy, Naveed (17), son of Abdul Sattar, was killed on the spot and his cousin, Sikandar, was injured seriously when a Sehwan Sharif-bound truck (LSA-8082) rammed into their bicycle at the Sehwan bypass on Tuesday evening.

Sikandar was admitted at the taluka hospital Sehwan where his condition was stated to be serious. Police registered FIR and impounded the truck.

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