FIR Registered Against 4 Suspects In Women Murder Case
Faizan Hashmi Published February 17, 2018 | 10:30 PM
In the double murder case of women in Latifabad, the B-Section police have registered an FIR nominating husbands and in-laws of both the slain women.
HYDERABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 17th Feb, 2018 ) :In the double murder case of women in Latifabad, the B-Section police have registered an FIR nominating husbands and in-laws of both the slain women.
SHO Ghulam Haider Shahani informed here Saturday that 4 suspects including husbands of the women had been detained for interrogation. He told that the FIR had been registered on complaint of Saqib, brother of slain Nazo Arain, under sections 302 and 34 of Pakistan Penal Code.The brothers Kamran Ali Arain, husband of Nazo, and Atif Ali Arain, husband of Saba, among others, were nominated, he added.
"The family dispute has emerged as the cause of murder during the initial investigation," a police officer, who requested anonymity told.
Saba, 28 years old, was found dead on Thursday in her residence in Bismillah City in Latifabad Unit 10 with her throat slit with a sharp object while Nazo, 23 years old, was found critically injured.The young women later succumbed to injuries in Liaquat University Hospital.
Recent Stories
Saudi govt, companies consider Pakistan high priority economic opportunity: Ibra ..
Saudi Crown Prince expected to visit Pakistan this month
Currency Rate In Pakistan - Dollar, Euro, Pound, Riyal Rates On 6 May 2024
Today Gold Rate in Pakistan 06 May 2024
Dubai Mum Becomes the First Ever Pakistani Woman to Climb 11 of the 14 Highest M ..
Over 37% Tobacco tax increase suggested to save lives, boost revenue
Mohsin Naqvi has offered a substantial incentive, pledging $100,000 to every pla ..
Citizens join Al Barsha Police in “An Hour for Dubai” Initiative
Art can be a powerful tool to relieve stress, Experts say at Sharjah Children’ ..
Currency Rate In Pakistan - Dollar, Euro, Pound, Riyal Rates On 5 May 2024
Today Gold Rate in Pakistan 05 May 2024
Bugti assures transporters for addressing their problems
More Stories From Pakistan
-
Ministers for Interior, Aviation visit Sialkot Airport
7 minutes ago -
Pak-Saudi brotherly relations based on mutual respect: Tahir Ashrafi
27 minutes ago -
Six arrested over de-sealing boilers
28 minutes ago -
Govt. committed to ending red tape: Dr. Musadiq Malik
28 minutes ago -
Mandokhail takes oath as governor Balochistan
28 minutes ago -
DC directs for availability of Roti/Naan at fixed rates
37 minutes ago
-
Crackdown continues against elements involved in illegal currency exchange
38 minutes ago -
Chief Secretary GB chairs meeting of deputy commissioners
38 minutes ago -
Dr Shahzad Baig urges parents to shun propaganda, calls collective efforts to make polio-free
58 minutes ago -
Bilawal constitutes committee to engage with govt over privatisation
2 hours ago -
Three POs arrested
2 hours ago -
Saudi Crown Prince expected to visit Pakistan this month
2 hours ago