MQM-Pakistan leader gunned down in Hyderabad

45-year-old Dr Naushad Aijaz was killed while returning home after dropping his children to school

Gunshot. PHOTO: REUTERS

HYDERABAD:
A local leader of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) - Pakistan was shot dead on Wednesday by unidentified assailants in Hyderabad.
Dr Naushad Aijaz, a 45-year-old veterinarian, was killed in the Hali Road area when he was returning home after dropping his children to school. According to police, he was shot by assailants riding a motorcycle near his house as he stepped out of his car. He was rushed to Liaquat University Hospital where the doctors declared him dead.

MQM-Pakistan's elected representatives and local leaders also reached the hospital. Dr Aijaz sustained three gunshot wounds to his chest and face. He is said to be a close aide of MQM-Pakistan Deputy Convener MNA Dr Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui. The police have yet to ascertain the cause of the killing and an FIR has not been lodged so far either.

 


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Hali Road police SHO Zeeshan Lashari said that two persons riding a motorcycle were caught on closed-circuit television (CCTV) camera footage. In the footage, a man wearing shalwar kameez riding on the pillion seat fired shots from a pistol at Dr Aijaz. The motorcycle rider, whose face, unlike the assailant, was uncovered, was wearing pants and a shirt.

The police arrested a suspect identified as Arshad in a raid in the Gujrati Para area. The police also raided the residence of Rashid alias Dancer but he was not at home. The police believe that personal enmity could be a reason for the killing.

MQM-Pakistan's leaders, including Amir Khan, visited the residence of the slain veterinarian who reportedly switched loyalties from MQM-London to MQM-Pakistan a few months ago.
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