Private company worker Khan Zaib inhabitant of Pir Sarhandi village were going for job on his newly purchased motorcycle suddenly unknown armed people stop him for looting at Malir Sukhan Nadi and fired him on resistance where he was died so heirs of murdered Khan Zaib went PS Shah Lateef for FIR where police refused to book FIR because incident place doesn’t come in PS Shah Lateef’s jurisdiction here on yesterday.

On the report political, social leaders, workers and area’s people who had come for condolence set up protesting rally abound from condolence place Pir Sarhandi village to national highway led by district councillor Mujahid Jokhio, Social Activist Syed Khuda Dino Shah, Sindh United Party Malir President Faiz Heesbani and others.

Demonstrators had sitting in at national highway due to that traffic jammed both side of road and started raising slogans against SP Tahir Norani, SHO Shah Lateef Ubaidullah Pathan harshly holding play cards in their hands.

Hearing about jammed national highway area’s MPA Sajid Jokhio and DSP Bin Qasim  Afzal Khan rushed towards protestors and negotiated with them on matter and acknowledged Protesters demand.

In the consequence of that Shah Lateef registered a FIR of deceased Khan Zaib’s murder on unknown equipped suspects under the presence of Khan Zaib’s heirs after that sitting in was furnished placidly

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