GUJRANWALA: A man along with his relatives shot dead his daughter and her alleged lover on Monday in Kamoki. The police arrested the main suspect.

Ameen caught his daughter Batool, wife of Afzal, of Samoope village, with her alleged lover Abrar near Nasoki village. He along with his son-in-law Afzaal and two sons first tortured them and then killed them. They threw bodies in nearby fields. The police recovered the bodies and arrested Amin.

Also, unidentified people poisoned to death 15-year-old Abdul Haseeb and later threw the body outside home. Police arrested two suspects.

CIA: The Crime Investigation Agency (CIA) arrested on Monday gangsters, including a woman, who were involved in dozens of robbery cases and wanted by police of different districts.

The team arrested three members of notorious Khurram gang and recovered looted cash and other precious items.

Also, a boy went missing in the Chenab River on Monday in Wazirabad. Abdul Rehman, of Gujranwala city, along with his family went to the River Chenab for picnic where Rehman fell into the river. Rescue team are searching him.

Published in Dawn, July 27th, 2021

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