Two suspects sought in the case of murder of RS30 killed in Lahore’s raid


Two members of the “Pandilla Shah” were killed in a fire exchange with the Department of Terrorism (CTD) in Chung, days after a case was recorded against them in Raiwind for the murder of two brothers in a dispute that involved RS30, the authorities said on Thursday.

Police said the suspects, identified as Hasnain and Omar, had taken refuge in the Manowal de Chung area.

A CTD team raided the hiding place, during which the suspects supposedly opened fire. Police said both men were killed when the police opened a retaliation fire. Four of his accomplices managed to escape and a search operation for their arrest was launched, authorities said.

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The authorities said the deceased were sought in multiple cases, including murder, murder and extortion attempt. Supposedly they had also issued threats to CTD officers on social networks.

Wajid and his brother Rashid, both in their veins, had traveled to Raiwind, Lahore by bus before planning to return to their village. They went to a group of fruit vendors to buy bananas near Rohi Nala.

The bananas are RS130 per dozen, but the brothers only had a note of one hundred rupees and a note of five thousand rupees. They asked the fruit seller to give them changes for the biggest note. But when he said he didn’t have it, the brothers asked him to reduce his number of bananas. A fight broke out.

Wajid and Rashid were very beaten and the fruit seller asked for a support of some friends, who played the Crick near.

A video of the fight showed Rashid cradling his brother in his lap on the ground, the blood went down his head, when a young man charges him and hits him in the head with a crying bat.

Wajid died on the spot, and Rashid was taken to the hospital. But he did not survive the head injury and died on Monday. His funeral was celebrated the same day.

Police had arrested a man identified as Taimur as the attacker who wielded the Cricket and the FIR was recorded by intentional murder by the Raiwind City Police Station under Section 302 of the Pakistan Criminal Code.

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