Man kills brother in Mansehra
National
May 10, 2021
MANSEHRA: A man killed his elder brother over a domestic issue in the Shania Dodial area here on Sunday.
Muhammad Zahir first exchanged harsh words with his elder brother Muhammad Rafique, 28, then stabbed him to death, and later fled the scene. The body was rushed to Civil Hospital in Shinkiari and handed over to the family following the doctors completed the medical-legal formalities.
The Shinkiari police, after lodging the FIR, started raids at the possible hideouts of the accused.
Meanwhile, the police have busted a group of robbers who deprived many people of their cattle. Mukhan Shah and Saqib Shah were arrested in Galli Badral area.
Man kills brother over domestic issue
National
May 10, 2021
MANSEHRA: A man killed his elder brother over a domestic issue in the Shania Dodial area here on Sunday. Mohammad Zahir first exchanged harsh words with his elder brother Mohammad Rafique, 28, then stabbed him to death, and later fled the scene.
The body was rushed to Civil Hospital in Shinkiari and handed over to the family following the doctors completed the medical-legal formalities. The Shinkiari police, after lodging the FIR, started raids at the possible hideouts of the accused.
Meanwhile, the police have busted a group of robbers who deprived many people of their cattle. Mukhan Shah and Saqib Shah were arrested in Galli Badral area. Mohammad Rafique, while lodging an FIR with police, had stated that a group of robbers had taken away his goats, sheep and buffalo from his cattle pen and later the cattle were sold by the accused to a local farmer. The police said further investigations were underway.
MANSEHRA: The Oghi tehsil administration on Sunday sealed 30 shops of non-essential items for defying the lockdown.
A team of TMA officials and policemen led by assistant commissioner Usman Ali took the action during visits to different bazaars. “We cannot allow anyone to challenge the writ of the government,” Mr Ali told reporters on the occasion.
The official said the precautionary measures ordered by the government were for the safety of the people.
Mr Ali said almost 90 per cent shops dealing in non-essential items remained closed in the city and its suburbs as the business community was largely extending cooperation to the administration in enforcing the Covid-19-induced SOPs.