The family of deceased held a protest against Jampur Police Station by blocking the Sangam Chowk bridge road.
Some influential people abducted the daughter of a poor man in Kot Tahir area of Jampur police station in Dera Ghazi Khan. It is reported that even after two years, the poor family kept running from pillar to post for justice but all in vain.
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The suspects allegedly killed the brother and father of the abducted girl, Riaz girl’s brother died on the spot while Ghulam Abbas was admitted to the teaching hospital but succumbed to bullet wounds.
The family members of the deceased blocked the Sangam Chowk Pul Dat bridge road and burnt tyres, causing long lines of hundreds of vehicles. They alleged that police have taken bribe from the accused.
The court has ordered the DPO to arrest the accused several times but despite having spent two years, the police of Jampur police station did not find the accused. Neither arrested nor produced in court.
Separately, Ghulam Yasin Kholol and his son Rahmatullah Khilob Kakar were killed in the Kacha area R-2 of Durhama police station. Accused Akbar along with his accomplices killed Ghulam Yaseen and his son Rehmatullah after torturing them brutally over a land dispute.
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Akbar chopped off the nose of Rehmatullah with a knife and shot both, father and son, dead.
Upon receiving the report of the incident, Durhama police arrived at the scene handed took bodies in their custody and shifted them to Teaching Hospital Dera Ghazi Khan for post-mortem.
Police have started an investigation and collected pieces of evidence from the crime scene.
After the preliminary investigation, police said there was a land dispute lingering for a long time. On the day of the incident, Ghulam Akbar along with his accomplices tied the victims with ropes, tortured them brutally and shot them dead.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 4th, 2019.
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