Man kills wife in the name of honour

Police waiting for deceased's family to lodge FIR


Our Correspondents December 19, 2015
PHOTO: REUTERS

SUKKUR/ KARACHI: A man killed his wife and another man in the name of honour in Malir's Jumma Goth area on Saturday.

According to alFalah police, Imtiaz, who is a labourer, found 26-year-old Ali Gulzar fleeing from his house  when he was coming back from work. Imtiaz chased Gulzar and shot him dead after catching up with him near Bagh-e-Korangi.

He suspected Gulzar of having illicit relations with his wife, Arbab Bibi, said a police official. The accused then returned and killed his wife inside their house in Jumma Goth. AlFalah SHO Ahsan Chandio said the incident is a case of honour killing as the accused suspected the two of having an affair.

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He said the accused escaped after committing the crime, adding that no case has been lodged as police are waiting for Arbab's family to register a case. Hailing from rural Sindh, the couple got married around four years ago and have a two-and-a-half-year-old son.

Man kills niece in Ghotki

A girl was shot dead by her uncle, allegedly after being declared 'kari', in Juma Sanghar village, within A-Section police limits, in Ghotki on Saturday.

Amanullah Sanghar suspected that his niece, Maria, daughter of Habibullah Sanghar, was having an affair with someone in the area. On Saturday, while Maria was busy preparing a meal, the accused shot her dead and then fled the scene.

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Police reached the spot and shifted the girl's body to taluka hospital, Ghotki, for a postmortem. Earlier, the girl's parents claimed Maria was cleaning a gun when it went off accidentally but the neighbours disputed this and told the police it was an act of karo-kari, not an accident.

The incharge of the Qadirpur check-post, Muhammad Murad Mahar, confirmed the murder but said the motive behind it has yet to be determined. He said the accused has fled the scene and is wanted by the police. Mahar added that the case has yet to be registered, as the girl's parents will lodge the FIR after her funeral.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 20th, 2015.

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