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Robbers create mayhem in Pakistani city, two shot dead in Orangi Town

| @indiablooms | Feb 24, 2024, at 07:34 pm

Armed robbers continue their mayhem in Pakistan's Orangi Town as two people were shot dead in the Pakistani town on Friday.

The two incidents occurred under the remit of separate police stations.

Police said a 50-year-old was shot dead in Orangi Town.

Iqbal Market SHO Shah Faisal told Dawn News three armed robbers snatched cash and other valuables from a shopkeeper in Sector-11. 

When they were fleeing the spot on a motorcycle, locals gathered at the spot.

The robbers resorted to aerial firing which resulted in bullet wounds to a passer-by.

He was identified as Sohrab Husain.

He was later declared dead after he was taken to hospital for treatment.

Another person was shot dead and his brother was injured by robbers in the same town later in the day.

The deceased was identified as Abdul Moiz.

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