Crime
Five armed men torture elderly guard for stopping vehicle
All the five persons escaped in a white-colored car while firing in the air.
Lahore: Five armed men tortured an elderly security guard who stopped them at entrance gate of DHA Raya club in white-colored double cabin vehicle.
According to details, a case of violence has been registered in the complaint of the victim elderly guard Abbas Ali in Defense-C police station.
While the CCTV footage of armed men torturing the elderly guard has also come to light.
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According to First Information Report (FIR), an attempt was made to stop a vehicle at the entrance of the club, the occupants of the double-cabin vehicle forcibly took the vehicle out of the entrance gate.
Five armed persons in the vehicle then assaulted the guard and threatened them with dire consequences.
It has been stated in the FIR that they fired directly at the security guard with the intention of killing, but luckily there was no loss of life. When the other security guards Jahanzeb and Shakir Ali tried to save them, they were also tortured.
All the five persons escaped in a white-colored car while firing in the air.
The police said that the incident happened two days ago, a case of murder has been registered and the accused will be arrested soon.
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