Firing: Two shot, injured in Islamabad
The injured was taken to a local hospital to receive treatment and is currently hospitalised
The injured was taken to a local hospital to receive treatment and is currently hospitalised. PHOTO: FILE
ISLAMABAD:
At least two people were shot and injured in two different incidents in Islamabad on Friday.
In the first incident, a man was shot and consequently injured over a petty issue within the Margalla police jurisdiction on Friday. Umarzeb lodged a complaint with the local police that Sajjad and his two accomplices shot and injured him at Stock Exchange Chowk. The injured was taken to a local hospital to receive treatment and is currently hospitalised. The police have registered a case against the suspected men and started investigation.
In the second incident, a man was shot and injured in the Lohi Bher area of Islamabad on Friday. Muhammad Arslan lodged a complaint with the local police stating that Muhammad Jabbar and two unidentified accomplices shot at him and fled. He was injured by a bullet. . The injured was taken to a local hospital to receive treatment and is currently hospitalised. The police have registered a case and started investigation.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 16th, 2016.
At least two people were shot and injured in two different incidents in Islamabad on Friday.
In the first incident, a man was shot and consequently injured over a petty issue within the Margalla police jurisdiction on Friday. Umarzeb lodged a complaint with the local police that Sajjad and his two accomplices shot and injured him at Stock Exchange Chowk. The injured was taken to a local hospital to receive treatment and is currently hospitalised. The police have registered a case against the suspected men and started investigation.
In the second incident, a man was shot and injured in the Lohi Bher area of Islamabad on Friday. Muhammad Arslan lodged a complaint with the local police stating that Muhammad Jabbar and two unidentified accomplices shot at him and fled. He was injured by a bullet. . The injured was taken to a local hospital to receive treatment and is currently hospitalised. The police have registered a case and started investigation.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 16th, 2016.