HYDERABAD: Two more bodies of activists of the banned Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz were found near a link road within the jurisdiction of the Nooriabad police station late on Sunday night.

The bodies — identified as those of Sarvech Pirzado, 24, and Wajid Langah, 25 — were taken to Liaquat University Hospital city branch where autopsy was conducted on them. The bodies had a single bullet wound each through the skull.

Jamshoro SSP Naeem Shaikh said the bodies had apparently been thrown about 18 to 24 hours before they were found by police.

Langah had gone missing in Karachi on Aug 13 within the jurisdiction of the Steel Town police station, said his brother, Abid, who said he did not know his brother was associated with the JSMM. He used to run a shop in the Pipri area, he added.

Prizado went missing on Sept 11 in Saddar, Karachi. His mother had filed a petition in the Sindh High Court, seeking recovery of her son who, she claimed, had quit the JSMM long ago.

Published in Dawn, December 2nd, 2014

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