Karachi-map 400KARACHI: Six persons including a seminary administrator died in target killing incidents in Karachi which sparked the violence during which five buses were set ablaze by the miscreants in different parts of city on Monday.

 

Maulana Muhammad Ismail, Administrator of Madaressa Ahsan Ul Uloom, situated in Gulshan E Iqbal Block-2 area, was gunned down at Abul Hassan Isphani Road in the limits of Mubeena Town Police Station at around 8am.

 

Incident took place when he was on way to Madaressa in his car, when unidentified armed men targeted. He was shifted to nearby private hospital.

 

A large number of seminary students carrying sticks came out on the road after hearing about the incident and staged protest demonstration. Angry protesters set many vehicles including an ambulance on fire at Gulshan Chowrangi and pelted stones that disrupted the traffic at the adjoining roads.

 

Due to the tense situation in the area, shops and businesses were closed after which law enforcing agencies arrived to control the situation. Police resorted to shelling to disperse the crowd and arrested several persons from the scene.

 

Protesters started aerial firing in many areas after which Rashid Minhas Road and the adjoining roads of Gushan-e-Iqbal and Nipa Bridge, Maskan Chowrangi, Gulistan e Johar, and Isphani Road were completely shut for traffic.

 

In another incident, 30 Year old Waseem and 35 year old Mehboob resident of Orangi Town were shot dead by unidentified armed men near Sabri Chowk.

 

They died on spot. The bodies of deceased were shifted to Abbassi Shaheed Hospital for autopsy.

 

Separately, 35 year Police Sub Inspector Hidayat Ullah, resident of Korangi Town Bilal Colony area, was killed by unknown assailants. The body of deceased was shifted to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) for postmortem.

 

The bodies of 20-Year Tayab and 22-year Mehmood were found stuffed in gunny bags in the jurisdiction of Al-Asif Square Police Station.

 

Some unidentified men first kidnapped the persons and threw their bodies in said area after killing.  The bodies were shifted to Abbassi Shaheed Hospital for medico-legal formalities.

Copyright PPI (Pakistan Press International), 2012
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