KHAIRPUR: Wanted outlaw surrenders

Published March 19, 2003

KHAIRPUR, March 18: An outlaw who was wanted in 14 cases surrendered before the Keti Pir Pagaro police here on Tuesday.

Later, the outlaw, Khadim Hussain Ulro, was produced before newsmen.

DPO Tahir Naveed told the newsmen the accused was involved in in three cases of kidnapping, five cases of murder and four cases of police encounter registered at Faiz Mohammad Bindo, Babarloi, Pir Jo Goth, Abdul Rehman Unnar and other police stations.

Khadim Hussain told the newsmen he entered the crimes world after his tribesmen killed his uncle, Atta Mohammad Ulro, three years back.

So far, six persons have been killed in clashes over a Karo-kari dispute between two groups of Ulra tribesmen.

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