One of involved the two suspects in the murder of journalist Athar Mateen was killed by Sindh police on Tuesday, during a meeting in Karachi
As for the details, Mateen, who was associated with Samaa TV, he was returning home on February 18 after the fall off his children to their school. When she reached Shah Medical Hospital, Block-A, near KDA Chowrangi, she witnessed two armed robbers trying to rob a passerby. She sped up hers car And hit the motorbike of thieves, who fallen off on the street.
The robbers have opened fire to Mateen, killing he on on the spot, and escaped after stealing the bike of another person. The police then confiscated the motorcycle abandoned from thieves.
The police had conducted raids to catch the killers and one of they was arrested last week.
Recently, the other suspect was killed in a joint meeting of Qambar Shahdadkot police and West Karachi police, according to an official handouts.
The police said so set up cordons near Shahdadkot Road in No or Wah area on Monday evening on an advice-off on presence of the criminal in the area.
Shortly after, according to the statement, the carabinieri spotted a motorcycle and signaled it to stop. However, man in riding the bicycle opened fire on law enforcement, and as a result they are avenged.
The deceased was identified as Muhammad Anwar, son of Shadi Khan, resident of Khuzdar, Balochistan.
His body was transferred to Taluka Qambar-Shahdadkot hospital for medico-legal formalities.
According to the police, a motorcycle and weapons were recovered possession of the dead criminal. “Was wanted to the police in robbery, theft and other heinous crimes “.
The deceased had also served to jail sentence at least three times in the past said the police.
Before in the day, the administrator of Karachi Murtaza Wahab also confirmed that a suspect in reporter Mateen’s case had been killed.
Prime Minister Imran Khan had condemned the “brutal murder” of the reporter and the police ordered to take each possible step to bring the guilty to justice.
Earlier this week, news organizations, including the Karachi Press Club, Karachi Union of Journalists and the Karachi Union of The journalists (Dastoor) had staged the protest outside the police station is calling for arrests of The assassins of Athar.

