Crime
Four dead bodies recovered from house in Bahawalpur
The incident is allegedly the result of old enmity.
Yazman: The dead bodies of four members of the same family were found in a house located in Chak number 102/D-B of Yazman, district Bahawalpur, reportedly.
According to the police, the deceased have been identified as father Rashid (45), mother Shazia Rashid (45), son Abdur Rehman (15), and aunt Rehmat Bibi (55).
Police stated that the victims have sharp marks on their neck and body. The bodies have been shifted to the hospital for post-mortem.
The incident is allegedly the result of old enmity. However, Inspector General (IG) Punjab took notice of the incident and order a thorough inquiry into every probable aspect of the incident.
He also ordered the Regional Police Officer (RPO) Bahawalpur to submit a complete report on the matter.
A day before in Rajanpur, four people were killed while sleeping in the house by opponents in an old enmity. According to police, the accused fled from the spot after shooting. Victims include father identified as Qaisar, two sons Bakht Ali (12), Amjad Ali (18) and daughter Mehnaz (14).
Inspector General (IG) Punjab took action of the incident and sought a report from RPO of Dera Ghazi (DG) Khan.
He also directed that the accused should be arrested as soon as possible and brought to justice. While the dead bodies of the accused been shifted to the District Hospital.
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