QUETTA: In Balochistan, two people were killed and one was injured in separate firing incidents.
In Mangochar, the bodies of two men were recovered from the Badrang area of Khaliqabad Mangochar.
According to police sources, a team immediately reached the site after receiving the information and shifted both bodies to a nearby hospital.
During the initial investigation, identity cards were found in their pockets.
One was identified as Qutub Ali, son of Muhammad Akbar, a resident of Sheikhri 2, and the other as Ali Muhammad, son of Muhammad Hayat, a resident of Johan.
Further investigation is underway, and the exact cause of death will be determined after the post-mortem report.
Police have begun examining all aspects of the incident and are completing the necessary legal procedures.
Meanwhile, in the Sui Colony area of Dera Bugti, unidentified attackers opened fire and injured a man.
According to police, on Sunday, unknown armed men shot and severely injured Alkhan Hamzani Bugti before fleeing the scene.
The injured man was immediately shifted to the hospital, and a case has been registered as police begin searching for the suspects.
It is worth mentioning that several murder cases have taken place in some deserted areas of Balochistan in the past many years.
Most of such crime incidents take place on the bases of personal enmity or tribal clashes.
A series of crime incidents is also recorded in the name of honour.
Often some tortured or bullet-riddled bodies of people are found in desolate places of Balochistan.
Such brutality and lawlessness raise questions on the situation of law-and-order and the role of the police and the other concerning departments.
One of the most unfortunate aspects of the murder incidents occurring in Balochistan is, that they are carried out by the tribals and the Jirgas across the province themselves.
Such incidents raise deprivation and uncertainty among the people if the justice is not served through the policing and the judiciary system.
A harsh and credible system of law-and-order has become mandatory in order to obstruct the brutal killing and make the people feel afraid of the law system. A justice delayed should go down as justice denied.





