GWADAR: Four men were killed and two others injured in various incidents in Turbat town on Sunday, police said.

Mohammad Siraj Kenigi and Mohammad Wasim were found dead in their home in Satellite Town with bullet wounds in their heads. They were shot at close range, an official said.

The bodies were handed over to heirs after post-mortem in the district hospital.

One Jamil Ahmed was killed in a clash that took place later in the town’s main bazaar. Armed men also kidnapped two companions of the victim.

Police said the clash might be linked to the murder of the two men whose bodies had been found in the house.

“We are investigating the incident,” officials said, adding that no arrest had been made so far.

In another incident, unidentified men barged into a house in Salala Bazaar and opened fire, killing Abdul Sattar and injuring Mohammad Ejaz and Mohammad Suleman.

Police said the cause of the attack was an enmity.

Published in Dawn, August 3rd, 2015

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