SUKKUR: Man, woman shot dead

Published May 11, 2008

SUKKUR, May 10: A woman along with her alleged paramour was gunned down by her husband for karo-kari, in Ameer Ali Domki village in the jurisdiction of Risaldar police station near Kandhkot on Friday night.

Accused Shero Domki suspected that his wife Mst. Sadori had developed illicit relations with Mohammad Sharif alias Wakeel

Domki. He first shot dead his wife Sadori and later raided the house of Mohammad Sharif alias Wakeel, called him out, shot him dead and fled.

NAZIM: The District Nazim of Sukkur, Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, has said that district government had electrified 300 villages and constructed 1,200 kilometers of roads. He observed this while addressing a seminar titled “Awam Ki Awaz” organised in Public School Sukkur on Saturday, in collaboration with District That Work (DTW), a project of USAID.

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