Two killed on the milk supply dispute

Islamabad:

A milk workshop owner would have killed two people, including the owner of a local dairy farm, for refusing milk on credit in the city of Shehzad on Tuesday.

The police said that the suspect, identified as Yasir Gujar, the alleged owner of Gujjar Milk Shop in Al-Habib Market (under the limits of the Aabpara police), would have opened fire on two men following a disagreement on credit deliveries based on credit.

The victims, identified as Nazar and Sabir, are owners of a local livestock pen and have provided Yasir milk for an extended period.

The initial surveys said that Tuesday evening, Yasir Gujar visited the dairy to collect his milk supply. However, it was informed that its pending balance had reached 1.5 million rupees and that the additional offer would only be provided.

This led to a stormy argument, during which the suspect would have released a gun and fatally killed the two men before fleeing the premises. The victims would be died on the spot.

Their bodies were placed in police custody and transported to hospital for the autopsy.

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