‘Robber’ shot dead by his accomplice in Karachi

Published June 17, 2026 Updated June 17, 2026 08:52am
An undated image of a corpse. — Reuters/File
An undated image of a corpse. — Reuters/File

KARACHI: A suspected robber was shot dead by the firing of his accomplice in Liaquatabad on Tuesday, police said.

Super Market SHO Shaukat Awan said that four robbers snatched Rs15,000 from a citizen, Mudasir Naveed, near Furqania Masjid, Liaquatabad-4. A police mobile was passing through the area at that time. As the robbery victim saw the police, he raised an alarm.

The suspects, in their efforts to flee, opened fire but a bullet hit one of their own accomplices, who was arrested in a wounded condition. He died on way to the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, the police said.

The other suspects managed to escape.

The police claimed to have recovered one pistol along with rounds, six snatched mobile phones and a bike from the spot.

The officer said the same robbers had looted many people in Rizvia and Gulbahar areas prior to this. The police had obtained CCTV footages of the incidents and the victims had identified them.

Published in Dawn, June 17th, 2026

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