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Pakistan: Two killed for resisting robberies in Karachi

By ANI | Updated: August 10, 2024 09:35 IST

Karachi [Pakistan], August 10 : In separate incidents, two people were killed in Karachi resisting robberies, ARY News reported ...

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Karachi [Pakistan], August 10 : In separate incidents, two people were killed in Karachi resisting robberies, ARY News reported Friday.

Police officials stated that the cases have been registered in the respective police stations of Karachi's Superhighway Industrial area and North Nazimabad area, where the incidents took place.

Anis, a friend of the deceased who was present at the scene of the North Nazimabad incident, filed a complaint.

The complaint claims that the robbers also targeted Ali Hamza, who was on a different bike with Anis. The FIR text states that the incident happened on the KDA Chorangi flyover, reported ARY News.

The complainant was stopped by two armed individuals on a motorcycle, who then tormented him, stole his wallet and cell phone, and threw away his bike keys. He later heard a gunshot as he bowed down to get the keys, and when he came around, he saw that the robbers had shot his friend and taken off.

In another incident, robbers shot and killed laborer Allah Dino in Ayub Goth, at the Superhighway Industrial area, while he was walking home with his small kid after buying a new TV.

His brother filed the case, claiming that the thieves had intercepted Allah Dino and taken his money, cell phone, and just purchased television. When Allah Dino refused to back down, one of the robbers shot him in the chest, killing him.

The investigation in both the cases is underway.

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