QUETTA: Five bullet-riddled bodies were found in different areas of Kalat and Khuzdar on Sunday.

Sources said that police found two bodies on the outskirts of Khuzdar after being informed about them by local people.

Both the bodies had multiple bullet wounds, said police. One of them was identified as that of Dost Mohammad of Nushki district from a paper found in his clothes. The other body remained unidentified.

The Kalat Levies recovered bodies of three people belonging to the Kolhoi tribe.

Levies officials said the deceased had been killed in a tribal clash in the Narmuk area of Kalat about two weeks ago. They were identified as Raja Khan, Mohammad Anwar and Mehrab.

They said the bodies were found in an orchard.

Meanwhile, two people were gunned down in the Pathan Kot area of Loralai. Police said gunmen on a motorcycle opened fire, killing the two men on the spot and injuring two others. The deceased were identified as Nasrullah and Abdullah. The motive was old enmity.

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