Two milkmen kidnapped

Published November 28, 2008

KHAIRPUR, Nov 27: Three people were kidnapped from different parts of upper Sindh on Wednesday and Thursday.

Two milkmen were kidnapped from Pir-jo-Goth-Mehar Larik village road on Wednesday night.

Yasin and Ismail Larik were going to their village Mehar Larik from Pir-jo-Goth on a bicycle after selling milk when armed men kidnapped them.

Relatives of kidnapped victims told journalists in Pir Jo Goth that their bicycle was found from the Link Road.

However, when contacted, area police denied the kidnapping.

Meanwhile, a police constable was killed and two others injured when a vehicle overturned near Deh Lak in Nara taluka on Thursday.

Some police officials were taking some accused nominated in an FIR in Deh Lak Sharif area when their vehicle overturned. As a result police constable Ali Sher Laghari died on the spot and constables Atta Mohammad Shar and Taqi Mohammad Shar received minor injuries.

Meanwhile, one Muharram Ali was killed by some unidentified people in Hyder-ji-Dari village of Faiz Ganj taluka late Wednesday night. The cause behind the murder was said to be a dispute involving a karo-kari incident.

Our Jacobabad correspondent ads: A man was kidnapped from Pannahabad in the Thul area on Thursday.

Five armed men after calling Rasool Bux out from his home kidnapped him and took him to some unknown place.

His relatives informed the Dil Murad police.

No FIR was lodged till the filing of this report.

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