Two gunned down in Multan by stepbrother over property
OKARA: Two brothers were shot dead by their stepbrother over a land dispute here on Sunday. A dispute of two kanals inherited land was going on between the step-brothers. On Sunday morning, Muzaffar Iqbal and Ali Akhtar came to the city to withdraw some money from the ATM. Suddenly, their step-brother Jamshed came in a car alongwith his some accomplices. They opened fire on them. Both the brothers were killed on the spot. The accused killers fled the scene.
A-Division police station SHO and his staff reached the site and shifted the bodies to the DHQ hospital for autopsy. Police contacted the victims’ family who told that the accused had also attacked their step mother Rasoolan Bibi earlier. Later, police arrested Jamshed from his home and also recovered the murder weapon and the car. Further investigation was under way.
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