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KARACHI: In a broad daylight dacoity on Wednesday, a senior journalist on the staff the daily Business Recorder Hasan Malik and his grandson Farrukh Riaz,16, suffered injuries when five dacoits ransacked their house in Nazimabad No. 3, and decamped with valuables estimated at Rs 500,000.

The matter has been brought to the notice of the DIG Karachi, Farooq Ameen, and the SHO Nazimabad police station.

The dacoits knocked at the door of Malik, resident of III-F-5/6, at about 1:45 p.m. on Wednesday. No sooner did Malik open the door to inquire who it was, than five armed men grabbed Malik and pushed him into the drawing room. They tied him and his daughter with a rope and confined them inside along with his wife suffering from diabetes.

While they were still moving from one room to another, the elder daughter of Malik, who lives in Gulistan-e-Jauhar, came to meet her parents along with her two children. They were also hauled up in the same room.

The dacoits snatched all the jewellery from the ladies, collected valuables including the jewellery a VCR and a VCP and about Rs 50,000 in cash.

It was when the dacoits aimed at Malik's granddaughter, who was constantly crying, that Malik decided to resist. As one of the decoits appeared to have carelessly loaded the gun, its magazine fell off. Malik seized the opportunity and freeing one hand caught one of the dacoits.

Sensing danger, the dacoits grappled with Malik and his grandson and inflicted injuries on them with pistol butts, knife and kicks. While four of them were beating Malik, one stood guard at the door. Finally they pushed Malik and his grandson into a corner of the room and fled in the narrow lanes of the area.

The fleeing dacoits left behind a red and white handkerchief, magazine with bullets, and a pair of chappal/sandals.

It is the second dacoity in the house of a senior journalist working at the daily Business Recorder. Earlier, some dacoits had decamped with jewellery, cash, and other valuables from the house of Abul Akhyar, executive editor, Business Recorder, in March 1998. That crime still remains unresolved.����2�^MIndia bent upon - MKs�TE
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