NOWSHERA: Azakhel Police have recovered four bullet-riddled bodies on Wednesday in Nowshera town located in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) near bank of Kabul River.
Police officials said all the four victims had been shot in the head, afterwards their bodies were dumped near the river bank on the outskirts Nowshera town.
They said the deceased, who could not be identified, might have been kidnapped before being killed. The local people informed the Azakhel police after seeing the dead bodies.
The police shifted the dead bodies in District Headquarter Hospital Nowshehra. All people killed while shooting from near; meanwhile the sighs of severe torture are also present on the dead bodies.
Police said that all the four persons were gunned down and their bodies were dumped near the bank of river at Amangarh. The deceased could not be identified immediately, police said.
The bodies have been shifted to the DHQ Hospital for post mortem and investigations started, police said. The FIR of the case has been registered against unknown persons on the complaint of SHO Azakhel Police Station Saif Ali Khan. According to sources the killed persons look foreigners.
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