Two bullet-riddled bodies found in Balochistan
One body found in Mastung district, another in Quetta.
QUETTA:
Two bullet-riddled bodies were found dumped in the Mastung District and the provincial capital Quetta on Wednesday.
One body was recovered in the Zehri Qazt area of Dahst district of Mastung.
According to Balochistan Levies official Abdul Kareem, some passers-by spotted the body and informed the nearby levies station.
Balochistan Levies rushed to the spot and shifted the body to civil hospital, Quetta. “The body had bullet wounds in the head,” an official said, adding that the identity of the deceased could not be ascertained.
Meanwhile, another bullet-riddled body was found in the Sardar Karez area in the jurisdiction of Shalkot Police Station in Quetta.
According to police, officials have shifted the body to the civil hospital. The identity of this body could also not be ascertained.
Balochistan Levies and police personnel registered the cases separately against unknown persons and are investigating the matter. The bodies were kept in the morgue of the Provincial Sandeman Hospital for identification.
Two bullet-riddled bodies were found dumped in the Mastung District and the provincial capital Quetta on Wednesday.
One body was recovered in the Zehri Qazt area of Dahst district of Mastung.
According to Balochistan Levies official Abdul Kareem, some passers-by spotted the body and informed the nearby levies station.
Balochistan Levies rushed to the spot and shifted the body to civil hospital, Quetta. “The body had bullet wounds in the head,” an official said, adding that the identity of the deceased could not be ascertained.
Meanwhile, another bullet-riddled body was found in the Sardar Karez area in the jurisdiction of Shalkot Police Station in Quetta.
According to police, officials have shifted the body to the civil hospital. The identity of this body could also not be ascertained.
Balochistan Levies and police personnel registered the cases separately against unknown persons and are investigating the matter. The bodies were kept in the morgue of the Provincial Sandeman Hospital for identification.