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Daylight Heist: Animal Traders Looted of Rs 4.5m on Karachi’s Malir Bridge
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- Add ARY News on Google AAResize KARACHI: In a broad daylight robbery on the Malir Bridge, armed muggers looted sacrificial animal traders during the peak Eid-ul-Adha season, ARY News reported.
- The traders had travelled from Rahim Yar Khan to Karachi—the country’s largest business hub—to sell their livestock ahead of the festival.
- According to police reports, three traders were leaving the Malir Bakra Mandi (cattle market) after completing their sales when they were targeted.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize KARACHI: In a broad daylight robbery on the Malir Bridge, armed muggers looted sacrificial animal traders during the peak Eid-ul-Adha season, ARY News reported.
The traders had travelled from Rahim Yar Khan to Karachi—the country’s largest business hub—to sell their livestock ahead of the festival.
According to police reports, three traders were leaving the Malir Bakra Mandi (cattle market) after completing their sales when they were targeted.
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