Target killer arrested from Quetta

Meanwhile, additional SHO shot dead in Mastung

Initial investigation suggested that he was killing people after taking dictations from foreign countries, sources claimed. STOCK IMAGE

QUETTA:
A security agency on Wednesday arrested a target killer from Satellite Town area of the provincial capital.

“Acting on a tip-off, an intelligence agency raided a house in Satellite Town, Quetta and arrested a target killer of a defunct organisation,” security sources said.

According to reports, the arrested target killer was involved in the targeted killings of police officers, security personnel and dozens of residents of the provincial capital.

“During interrogation, the suspect has confessed of dozens of target killings in the city in last four years, and was the mastermind of his group,” security sources said, without revealing suspect’s identity.

Raids were being conducted in various cities to arrest the rest of the team members, added the sources.

“Initial investigation suggested he was killing people after taking dictation from foreign countries," souces claimed. "The suspect has an international bank account and receives funds from foreign countries."


Additional SHO shot dead in Mastung

Two unidentified armed men opened fire at the Additional SHO Mastung Abdul Qudus Bangulzai while on way home from police station in Killi Raiki area of District Mastung on Wednesday, SHO Mastung Nazir Ahmed told The Express Tribune. 

“Suspects were riding on a motorbike and fled from the scene after targeting Bangulzai,” SHO Ahmed said.

Security forces and rescue workers reached the spot and the body was shifted to a nearby district run hospital for autopsy.

According to doctors at the hospital, the slain SHO received around 10 bullet wounds on his face and chest and died on the spot.

Police have collected 10 empty rounds of 9MM pistol from the spot, added the SHO.

Body of the slain officer was handed over to his legal heirs for burial while police lodged a case against unknown persons and investigation is underway.
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