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Two brothers killed in D I Khan clash

By Our Correspondent 2023-05-14
DERA ISMAIL KHAN: Two men killed their two brothers for trying to sell a bull in Prova tehsil here, police said on Saturday.

An official said Yar Mohammad lodged an FIR in Prova police station, stating that his sons, Naseem Khan Wazir, 16, and Wasim Khan Wazir, 24, were going to sell their bull in Jhok Tikan area when his two other sons, Jumla Mir and Noor Mohammad, stopped them.

He said Jumla and Noor were not in favour of selling the bull because they claimed they also had a share in it.

He said a quarrel erupted among the brothers, after which, Jumla and Noor opened fire on their brothers, killing themon the spot.

The police registered a case of double murder and started further investigations.

Separately, the police on Saturday claimed to have arrested 13 Afghan nationals for not having travel documents.

An official said Daraban police led by SHO Abdul Ghaffar Khan detained 13 Afghans when they failed to produce legal travel documents. In another action, the Daraban police arrested Moeed Gul of Zarkani area and recovered a 30-bore pistol and 10 cartridges from him.

BODY FOUND: A Rescue 1122 team on Saturday recovered the body of a teenager, Farhan, 13, who had drowned in the Indus River near Himat area on Friday The rescuers shifted the body to theDistrict Headquarters Hospital.

MACHINES INSTALLED: Deputy commissioner Mansoor Arshad inaugurated echocardiogram (Echo) and Exercise Tolerance Test (ET T) machines in the cardiology ward of the District Headquarters Hospital on Saturday.

The modern machines were provided to the hospital by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Secretary Nadeem Aslam Chaudhry.

The heart patients in the cardiology ward were facing serious problems due to lack of modern machinery, and they had to go to Peshawar, Multan and Islamabad for seeking treatment. The hospital management had requested the deputy commissioner to talk to the higher authorities for making available the modern machinery in the cardiology ward.