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KTN reporter gunned down

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 11 May 2012

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KTN reporter gunned down
KTN reporter Aurangzeb Tunio was shot dead in Lalurounk near Larkana when armed men opened fire at his office. His brother Rustam Tunio and friend Deedar Khas Kheli were also killed. Police said an operation would be launched to arrest the perpetrators, as the case adds to journalist deaths in Pakistan this year.

ISLAMABAD: A journalist associated with Sindhi-language news channel KTN has been shot dead in Lalurounk, 27km from Larkana in Sindh province. Dawn reported Friday that reporter Aurangzeb Tunio was in his office Thursday (May 10) night when a group of 20 armed men arrived and opened fire. His brother Rustam Tunio and friend Deedar Khas kheli, were also killed, the paper said. Tunio’s family has accused the Mughiri clan of committing the crime. However, the paper quoting unnamed sources said the incident was the result of strained relations between the Tunios and Mughiris. The Senior Superintendent of Police Capt (Retd) Azfar Mahisar said an operation to arrest the perpetrators would be launched soon. Tunio is the fourth journalist to be killed in Pakistan this year. On January 17, Mukarram Khan Atif, of Dewa Radio, a Pashto language radio channel of the Voice of America and a reporter for Dunya TV was gunned down by two Taliban gunmen in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Last month, Murtaza Razvi, Dawn newspaper's Senior Assistant Editor and head of magazines was murdered in Karachi. Rizvi’s hands were tied and his body bore torture marks, the police said. It was not clear if the killing was related to his work. More recently, Tariq Kamal, a Karachi-based reporter of a local Sindhi newspaper was found murdered on May 9. He had gone missing on May 6.

Key Points

  • KTN reporter Aurangzeb Tunio was killed in a shooting in Lalurounk, near Larkana, on May 10 night.
  • Rustam Tunio and Deedar Khas Kheli were also killed in the attack, according to Dawn.
  • Tunio’s family accused the Mughiri clan, while sources cited strained relations between the Tunios and Mughiris.
  • Police said an operation would be launched to arrest those responsible.
  • Tunio is reported as the fourth journalist killed in Pakistan this year.

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