Two men injured in accident

Published January 14, 2003

MIRPURKHAS, Jan 13: Two motorcyclists were injured here on Sunday as their motorcycle was hit by a car.

Manzoor Ahmed and Waqar Ahmed Detho were going to Sindhri on a motorcycle when the car of Balochabad Union Council Nazim Zulfiqar Junejo hit their motorcycle.

Both the motorcyclists were injured and rushed to the local Civil Hospital, from where Detho was referred to the Liaquat University Hospital, Hyderabad.

In another accident, an unidentified motorcyclist hit a passer-by, Abul Salam, and injured him.

FIR: Gharibabad Union Council Nazim Ram Chand Kolhi has lodged an FIR with the Umerkot police on Sunday against a food inspector and others.

In the FIR, he alleged that food inspector Mohan Bajeer, Naib Nazim, Umerkot taluka, Arab Ali Samejo, and some councillors came to a relief centre in Kolhi Daro, beat him and his colleagues, locked them in a room and asked him to sign on the receipt of 200 wheat bags, meant for distribution among the drought-affected people.

MURDER: A man, Abul Wahid Mangrio, has demanded registration of an FIR of the murder of his teenage son, Mohammad Imran.

Decomposed body of Imran, 14, was recovered from an underground water tank of the bungalow of his sister in the Satellite Town.

While talking to journalists, Mangrio accused his son-in-law of killing Imran.

ARRESTED: The Kot Ghulam Mohammad police arrested four men and recovered unlicensed arms from their possession on Sunday. Those arrested were identified as Rasool Bukhsh, Ali Bukhsh, Talib Hussain and Fateh Mohammad, all by caste Banglani.

KILLED: A 25-year-old man, Hazoor Bakhsh Lashari, was axed to death by his younger brother at Pandhi Khan Lashari village near Jhilori in Mirpurkhas taluka.

The police said that the murder was motivated by a dispute between the two brothers on ploughing their fields.

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