'Executed sisters for honor, not property'
VEHARI: The charged enemy of his two sisters sits callous in the Mitro police lock-up.
At the point when inquired as to why he murdered them, Nasir Husain says he executed his sisters to ensure the family respect for they needed to wed the men of their own decision. He discounted the property variable in the killings.
Nasir purportedly killed his sisters - Gulzar Bibi, 22, and Kausar Bibi, 20 - days before their formal wedding function at home in mauza Sargana on July 29. He was captured on Aug 3.
This Dawn reporter met Nasir in the police headquarters, where he alongside his another sibling, Jaffar, is being held. Their third sibling, Saeed, was discharged by the police after cross examination on Sunday.
He said his family was very much aware of his restriction to his sisters' affection marriage. He shot them dead with a 30-bore gun, which he says, he had purchased for Rs4,000 from the Sakhi Sarwar range in Dera Ghazi Khan a couple days before the shooting. The gun is in police guardianship.
Nasir has a place with a lower-wage class, and claims two kanals.
Sargana territory patwari Muhammad Iqbal told Dawn expired sisters did not claim any area, while their other relatives had some area.
Jaffar possessed three kanals, Saeed one kanal and their separated sister Saeeda Bibi six kanals.
Atta Muhammad, father of Nasir and perished young ladies, said that Kausar and Gulzar were acting as house keepers in Karachi, and their month to month salary was Rs8,000 to 10,000 each. He said his children had purchased 12 kanals in the most recent four years. Lumbardar of the Sargana range Tahir Haider Khichi said that as indicated by the zone individuals, a lion's share of the relatives were against affection marriage arrangements of the young ladies.
Police, in any case, are attempting to locate some different angles in the killings.
Mailsi Deputy Superintendent of Police Shabbir Warraich advised Dawn they had yet to close the case.
As per source, police likewise kept different relatives of the family for cross examination.
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