Hindu trader, son shot dead in Pakistan

Jay Pal Das and his son Girish Nath were killed by unidentified assailants near a cement factory when the duo resisted a robbery bid.

May 13, 2018 01:03 pm | Updated December 01, 2021 12:37 pm IST - ISLAMABAD:

Hindu devotees dance in celebration after arriving at the Shri Hinglaj Mata Temple during an annual pilgrimage in Pakistan’s Balochistan province in this file photo. The Hindu business community in the province has faced violence often perpetrated by criminal groups and is at the mercy of the mafia.

Hindu devotees dance in celebration after arriving at the Shri Hinglaj Mata Temple during an annual pilgrimage in Pakistan’s Balochistan province in this file photo. The Hindu business community in the province has faced violence often perpetrated by criminal groups and is at the mercy of the mafia.

A Hindu businessman and his son were shot dead during a robbery bid in Pakistan’s Balochistan province, a media report said.

The incident occurred yesterday in the Gadani area of Hub district in Balochistan province, The Express Tribune reported.

Jay Pal Das and his son Girish Nath were gunned down by unidentified assailants near a cement factory when they resisted the robbery bid, police said.

Police probe on

The bodies were handed over to the family after completion of medico-legal formalities. The police lodged a case and opened investigation into the matter.

Meanwhile, Lasbela Senior Superintendent of Police Muhammad Hashim along with Adviser to Balochistan CM Dhanish Kumar met with the Hindu community and offered condolences.

“An investigation team has been assigned the task to nab the culprits and very soon they will be in police custody,” Mr. Hashim said.

“Strict security measures have been adopted in residential areas of the Hindu community as it is our responsibility to make sure of your safety as well as of all others,” he added.

Felons thrive here

Hindu business community in Balochistan province has faced violence often perpetrated by criminal groups.

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