Three bullet-riddled bodies found

Published May 16, 2015
Police said that people of the area informed them about the bodies found dumped in the area. —AFP/File
Police said that people of the area informed them about the bodies found dumped in the area. —AFP/File

GWADAR: Three bullet riddled bodies have been found in Tasp area of Panjgur district.

Police said here on Friday that people of the area informed them about the bodies found dumped in the area. Police took the bodies to the Panjgur district hospital for identification.

Also read: Four bullet-riddled bodies found

The victims were later identified as Asim Baloch, Shahjahan of Washbod and Noshad Ahmed of Garmkan area of Panjgur.

“All the three were shot in the head and chest,” hospital sources said.

The bodies were handed over to the heirs after legal formalities.

Meanwhile, men on a motorcycle shot dead one Mohammad Amjad in Buleda area of Kech district.

Published in Dawn, May 16th, 2015

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