Two ‘robbers’ tortured to death by mob in Karachi

In Korangi neighbourhood, enraged people set on fire three suspected snatchers, leaving one dead, two injured


Our Correspondent January 29, 2017
A file photo of Special Security Unit of Sindh Police in Karachi. PHOTO: NNI

KARACHI: Enraged people killed at least two suspects who were allegedly carrying out robberies in two separate areas of Karachi on Sunday.

According to reports, a suspect was robbing a milk shop in Landhi’s Babar Market where a number of people caught and shot him dead after brutal torture. Police sources said that the identification of the suspect could not be ascertained.

In another such incident in Korangi’s Allahwalla town, people caught three suspects who were snatching valuables from a car traveller. Later, the irate citizens set the snatchers on fire, killing one suspect on the spot while injuring others, including a female suspect.

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The deceased was later identified as 22-year-old Usman whereas his accomplices were identified as 32-year-old Samina and 40-year-old Muhammad. Police claimed to have recovered two pistols from the possession of the accused.

Meanwhile, a body bearing torture marks was recovered from the jurisdiction of Police Station Ibrahim Hyderi. The deceased could not be immediately identified.

Police said strict action will be taken against those who resorted to brutal torture of the suspects which resulted in two casualties.

COMMENTS (2)

BrainBro | 7 years ago | Reply When the state fails, the vigilante justice will take over. Live by the sword, die by the sword.
Khalid Javaid | 7 years ago | Reply Trust in our judicial system is at the lowest level. Such unfortunate incidents with people resorting to On-Spot Justice & inhuman-violence prove the point. Judiciary has the biggest opportunity to restore its tattered image if they can take a big, hard decision on Panama Leaks Case.
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