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Businessman, driver killed in city

Two people were killed as a result of firing at their car on Wednesday morning in the jurisdiction of Haidery police station.

Motor bikers fired shots at a car on Wednesday at 8:30 in the morning leaving two people dead identified as Kareem Agha Khan and his driver Anwaar. Police was nearby the area, so it reached the crime scene and arrested criminals with weapons while the others managed to flee.

According to SP police Gulberg, the arrested target killer is resident of Charsada and his target was Kareem Agha Khan a businessman in north Nazimabad area of Karachi.

The SP said criminal came to Karachi and took admission in a madrassa but no information had been obtained about the mastermind of murder. An FIR had been lodged by police and raids had been started to arrest other criminal. Meanwhile, the MQM rabta committee condemned the target killing incident. They said that killing the traders of Karachi was a conspiracy to destroy the economy of Pakistan. They demanded of the prime minister, interior minister, chief minister and governor to take steps to unfold conspiracy of destroying the economy of Pakistan, where Karachi played a vital role boosting it. In another incident, a youth, Sikandar, 20, son of Iqbal, and Rahim, 22, son of Wahid, were shot and injured by unknown armed men near Old Truck Stand area in Mauripur. Both were shifted to Civil Hospital Karachi for treatment.

TWO KILLED, ONE INJURED IN ACCIDENTS:

Two persons were killed and one other injured in two road mishaps in the city on Wednesday.

A man, Nizamuddin, 32, son of Ghulam Rasool, resident of Gulshan-e-Maymar, and another unidentified man were killed when two vehicles collided near Northern Bypass at MD Morr in Gulshan-e-Maymar. The bodies were shifted to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital for medico-legal formalities.

In another incident, Zeeshan, 18, son of Noor Muhammad, was injured when a fast-moving vehicle hit him near Qayumabad Chowrangi. The injured was rushed to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre for treatment.

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