Ayub Bhutto, News Desk: 

Tamboo and Dera Bugti, Balochistan – In two separate violent incidents in Balochistan, three people, including a woman, lost their lives, highlighting ongoing local disputes and the scourge of honour-related violence.

In Tamboo, under the jurisdiction of Khan Kot Police Station, a woman and a man were brutally killed in what police sources describe as an alleged honour killing. The authorities immediately took the bodies into their custody and transferred them to a nearby hospital for necessary procedures before handing them over to the families. A case has been registered at the police station, and law enforcement agencies have intensified efforts to apprehend the suspects.

Separately, in the Kacchi Canal, Branch No. 13 area under Sui Police Station, Dera Bugti, a violent clash erupted between two factions of the Bugti Sandrani tribe. During the firing, a young man, identified as Abdul Sattar Sandrani Bugti, was fatally shot on the spot. The Levies Force promptly reached the scene, restored order, and transferred the deceased to the hospital.

Authorities continue to investigate both incidents, emphasizing the urgent need for law and order in the region.

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