A long-running land dispute in Punjab’s Bhakkar district turned into a deadly gun battle on Saturday, leaving five people dead and three others seriously injured in Basti Chandia, according to local police.
Police said the shooting broke out between two rival groups after tensions over the property dispute, which investigators believe had been simmering for about a year. The confrontation appears to have escalated quickly from earlier hostility into open armed violence.
Among those killed were a father and son, and early findings suggest that the people involved belonged to the same extended family. That detail makes the case even grimmer: this was not a random eruption of violence, but a family feud that seems to have been building for months.
The bodies and the injured were shifted to hospital, while police launched an investigation at the scene. Bhakkar police have also called in a forensics team from Sargodha to collect evidence and help piece together exactly how the exchange unfolded.
Authorities say raids are under way to arrest the suspects. Police were also deployed in strength at DHQ Hospital Bhakkar amid fears that the violence could spill over again, especially with emotions running high on both sides. Post-mortem and legal formalities have begun.
What stands out here is how familiar the pattern feels. Land disputes in rural Pakistan often start as inheritance or boundary disagreements, then harden into personal vendettas. By the time guns come out, the original issue is almost beside the point. In this case, the alleged argument from the previous day seems to have been a warning sign that no one managed to contain.
For now, investigators are focusing on identifying all those involved, confirming the sequence of firing, and preventing any retaliatory attack. The reported toll remains five dead and three injured.
Bhakkar Land Dispute Turns Deadly as Five Killed in Clash Between Two Family Groups
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