Kasur: Three of a family shot dead at home

Punjab News

Three members of a same family were gunned down in Kasur, Punjab province on Sunday night.

According to details, the firing incident took place near Bhatta Gorian Chowk in the jurisdiction of A Division Police Station in Kasur, Punjab province where unindentified assailants riding on a bike forcefully entered a house and opened fire on residents of a house when they offered rsistance.

As a result, owner of the house named Abdul Hameed, his wife Naila and a daughter were killed while three other children of Abdul Hameed were injured in the incident.

After getting information, rescue teams reached the spot and shifted the dead and injured to hospital.

A heavy contingent of police also rushed at the scene and cordoned off the area and launched a search to arrest the suspects. 

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