Karachi:
Four people have been killed by ruthless elevators since the beginning of the sacred month of Ramazan, since the police have not stopped the tide of the growing violent street crime in the Metropolitan city. The last victims have taken the amount of deaths related to theft so far this year to 18.
In the first incident, Waseem, 20, was a critical shot while resisting an attempt as a motorcycle harp in the superperity near Punjab Bus Stand in Sohrab Goth on March 4. He was urgently taken to the Abbasi Shaheed hospital where doctors sent him to JPMC, but succumbed to a shot in the head.
According to a police spokesman, the Sohrab Goth police station show confirmed that Waseem was shot during an attempted robbery. The body has been transferred to a morgue when the police began efforts to locate their family.
In other incidents, the 35 -year -old Babar cold distributor was shot dead by thieves in the city of Shah Latif on March 5. A day before, Imran, 28, was shot dead near Radio Pakistan, also in the city of Shah Latif, while the 65 -year -old merchant Khan Muhammad was shot dead at Abdullah Shah Ghazi Goth on March 2, Ramadan’s first.