2 gunned down in different incidents
ISLAMABAD: An elderly man was killed, another sustained serious injuries when unidentified bike riding gunmen opened firing at a car at Paracha Chowk in Tarlai on Monday.
While, in another incident, a young man was gunned down at mountainous area after kidnapping from Press Colony, F/7-4. In the first incident unidentified gunmen opened firing at a car at Paracha Chowk in Tarlai and killed a man and critically injured another riding in the car. The deceased has identified as Ammar Shah, 50, son of Adalat Shah while Mehboob Shah son of Shah Hussain has shifted to hospital with critical bullet injuries.
The police, quoting eyewitnesses, said that the bike riding gunmen intercepted a car and opened firing, adding that Ammar Shah killed on the spot while Mehboob Shah sustained multiple bullets on different parts of his body.
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