Crime
Two brothers gunned down in Nankana
The motive for the shooting is said to be litigation between the two sides
Nankana: Two brothers were killed by their opponents in Nankana District on Thursday, witnesses and police said.
Police said that the victims were going to the court in connection with a case when their rivals intercepted them and opened indiscriminate fire.
The suspects fled after shooting. The injured were transported to a nearby hospital where they were pronounced dead.
Police gathered circumstantial evidence from the crime scene and shifted the bodies for atopies.
The motive for the shooting is said to be litigation between the two sides.
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