News reports of just two days 11 Nov. 2012, and 12 Nov. 2012, these news stories published in The News
KARACHI: Less than 24 hours after the Sindh government announced a ban on pillion riding in the city, terrorists on motorcycles wreaked havoc in the city on Saturday, killing 15 people, including five students of a Madrassah and an activist of the Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ), in separate incidents.
Five of those killed were students of the Jamia Ahsanul Uloom situated in Block 2 of Gulshan-e-Iqbal.
They were identified as Habib Ahmed, 22, Mohibullah, 25, Khalid, Mohammed Imran, Shams Rehman and Hakeem.
Eleven others, mostly students of the same Jamia, sustained injuries in the attack.
The students came under attack when they were having tea on Saturday evening at the Quetta Shandar Hotel just across from the Jamia Ahsanul Uloom.
Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) of Gulshan Division Farhat Kamal confirmed that the deceased and the injured were students of the Jamia Ahsanul Uloom.
He said that the students had been having tea as per their daily routine when six to seven men riding on three motorcycles appeared, opened fire on them and fled.
Soon after the firing incident, other students of the Madrassah rushed to the spot and took their fellow students to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, Rab Medical Centre, Patel Hospital and the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital in private vehicles and ambulances. Other people also helped the students shift the victims to these hospitals.\
Five of those killed were students of the Jamia Ahsanul Uloom situated in Block 2 of Gulshan-e-Iqbal.
They were identified as Habib Ahmed, 22, Mohibullah, 25, Khalid, Mohammed Imran, Shams Rehman and Hakeem.
Eleven others, mostly students of the same Jamia, sustained injuries in the attack.
The students came under attack when they were having tea on Saturday evening at the Quetta Shandar Hotel just across from the Jamia Ahsanul Uloom.
Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) of Gulshan Division Farhat Kamal confirmed that the deceased and the injured were students of the Jamia Ahsanul Uloom.
He said that the students had been having tea as per their daily routine when six to seven men riding on three motorcycles appeared, opened fire on them and fled.
Soon after the firing incident, other students of the Madrassah rushed to the spot and took their fellow students to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, Rab Medical Centre, Patel Hospital and the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital in private vehicles and ambulances. Other people also helped the students shift the victims to these hospitals.\
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