Police later killed the accused who was believed to be mentally ill
Ashfaq Ahmed, Assistant Editor
Gulf News
Dubai: A man in a remote town of Khyber Pakthunkhwa province of Pakistan reportedly killed five members of his family including two wives, a son, a daughter and a daughter-in-law over a petty dispute.
Police later gunned down the accused in an encounter which also left two policemen injured in Batagram town of Khyber Pakhutkhwa. According to the police, the man identified as Jehanzeb Surkheli had shot dead five people including his two wives, a son, a daughter and a daughter-in-law late on Thursday night. He also took hostage four other family members but they were rescued unhurt after the police encounter.
Initial reports says that the accused was mentally ill and opened fire at his family members after some heated arguments. However, Station House Officer Nisar Ahmed said that more details would be revealed after the investigations.
Digs graves
After killing the family members, the accused reportedly started digging graves in the compound of his house in a bid to bury the dead and warned the residents not to enter the house, according to media reports. Later, when the police arrived at the crime scene, the accused took four hostages to opened fire at the policemen as well when he was asked to surrender. Police also returned the fire killing Surkheli on the spot. Two policemen also got injured during the exchange of fire.
Hostages
The four people taken hostage by the accused were also rescued released. They were identified as a son, two daughters and a grandson of the alleged killer. Police said that they were waiting for medical report to confirm mental condition of the killer.
They need not wait. If he was a strong Muslim, he would qualify as mentally ill. Most Pakistanis are strong Muslims:
Islamic Insanity:
“I came to the absolute conviction that it is impossible…impossible… for any human being to read the biography of Mohammed and believe in it, and then emerge a psychologically and mentally healthy person.”
- Syrian Psychiatrist Dr. Wafa Sultan
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