Pakistan Crime News: Burgers seem very tasty to eat, but who knows when this fast food will become a threat to life! We are saying this because recently there was a controversy regarding burgers. In this dispute that started over a small matter, a teenager was even murdered. Just because the boy had eaten the burger ordered for someone else’s girlfriend. That too is not complete, just half. His fault was also that he had not taken permission before eating the burger.
This whole matter is of neighboring country Pakistan. According to the report of news agency PTI-language, in Karachi city, the son of a retired senior police officer killed the 17-year-old son of a session judge because he ordered half of the burger for his (police officer’s son) girlfriend. Had eaten part.
The incident took place in a posh area of Karachi.
On Wednesday (April 24, 2024), the police informed that this incident took place on February 8 in ‘Defense Housing Authority (DHA)’, a posh area of Karachi. The investigation of the case has been completed. Daniel Mir Bahar, son of retired Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Nazir Ahmed Mir Bahar, had called Ali Kerio, son of Karachi District South Sessions Judge Javed Kerio, to his home. Daniel Mir Bahar’s girlfriend Shazia also came there.
Took the guard’s rifle and fired
According to the police, Daniel had ordered two burgers for himself and Shazia. Out of this, Ali had allegedly eaten half of a burger, due to which Daniel got very angry and he took the security guard’s rifle and opened fire on Ali. Later Ali died on the way to the hospital. According to the officer investigating the case, “Daniel had a fight with Ali over why he ate the burger ordered for Shazia without asking. We have arrested the accused and he is in jail pending the pending case.” ”
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