Crime
Kahuta man kills two including girl before taking his own life
Kahuta: A 13-year-old boy and his 19-year-old sister were shot dead allegedly by a man who also took his own life in Kahuta city on Saturday, police said.
Police said the incident took place at a home on Jamia Masjid Road. Police investigators are present at the crime scene.
Accoridng to GNN correspondent Idrees Abbasi, an unidentified man forced his entry into the house and opened fire on a girl and his brother Naeem Nadeem. The man then shot himself to death.
Police said the motive for the shooting is under investigation. The identities of the deceased are not yet known.
Rambo, seven others arrested in Greater Iqbal Park case
Lahore investigation police took Aamir Sohail alias Rambo, the colleague of TikToker Ayesha Akram, and seven others in Greater Iqbal Park harassment case.
The arrests followed the latest statement of Ayesha who alleged that Rambo had planned the visit on August 14 and he used to blackmail her on previous videos.
Ayesha further told police investigators that Rambo had recaived Rs1 million from her and that she used to give him half salary.
In association with one Badshah Rambo would run TikTok gang.
Police shifted the suspects to the Crimes Investigation Agency cell from Lorry Adda police station.
DIG Invetsigation Lahore Shariq Jamal said 13 people had been nominated in the light of statement of Ayesha that the remaining suspects would also be arrested soon.
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