Two BNP-Mengal activists killed

Published June 11, 2013
The image shows police personnel at the site of an attack in Balochistan. — File photo
The image shows police personnel at the site of an attack in Balochistan. — File photo

QUETTA: Armed gunmen on Thursday killed two activists of the Balochistan National Party - Mengal in Khuzdar town of the southwestern province.

Police said armed gunmen on a motorcycle opened fire at the vehicle of Ali Akbar Mosiani, a district leader of BNP-M, in Khuzdar bazaar.

Mosiani was killed on the spot, police said, adding that the gunmen managed to escape from the spot. Moreover, only half an hour after Mosiani's killing, armed gunmen shot dead another BNP-M activist, Javed Baloch.

Baloch suffered serious wounds as result of firing and succumbed to his injuries on way to hospital. Condemning the killings of party workers, BNP-M central leader Rauf Mengal announced a three-day-mourning across Balochistan.

He said his party’s workers were being targeted as part of a conspiracy. Panic prevailed among the people in the aftermath of killings of BNP-M activists. Levies and police personnel were deployed in all sensitive areas of the town to avoid the occurrence of another untoward incident.

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