JSQM leader arrested

Published October 4, 2001

DADU, Oct 3: A JSQM local leader was arrested by the Dadu town police from the Lal Hindi graveyard on Wednesday.

A police party raided the graveyard and arrested Liaquat Zounr after a shootout.

Police recovered an unlicensed TT pistol and twenty bullets from his possession.

A case under section 13-D of the Arms Act has been registered against him.

ROBBERY: Passengers of a coach were deprived of jewellry, cash, and other valuables on the Indus Highway in the limits of the Khanote police station on Tuesday night.

The coach (PA-0297) was headed for Sehwan from Hyderabad. When it reached the Deedano Bux stop, four unidentified armed men boarded the coach and looted the passengers of their possession. They then got off and escaped in a car.

ARMED CLASH: Two men were injured in a clash between two groups in a dispute over land in the Dano Chandio village in the Katcho area of Dadu taluka, some five kms from Dadu town, on Wednesday.

Guns, axes, and clubs were used in the clash as a result of which Ghulam Nabi Chandio and M Khan were injured. Both were taken to the Civil Hospital Dadu.

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