The Anti-Violence Crime Cell (AVCC) of the Sindh Police recovered a man’s body parts packed in two gunny bags on Sunday. AVCC Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Amir Hameed told that Haji Jumma Khan, 40, hailing from Naushehra in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, had recently returned from Saudi Arabia. “According to his routine, whenever he returned to Pakistan, he would always visit his girlfriend Aneesa,” the DSP said. On October 21, Khan visited Aneesa in the Korangi area; however, when he refused to pay her some money, she called three men and the four of them killed Khan, the DSP added. A first information report was registered at the Sohrab Goth police station after Khan went missing, he said. When the case was handed over to the AVCC, it was discovered that Khan had made the last phone call to Aneesa, he added. The AVCC detained Aneesa who revealed Waqar, Amjad Ali and Saifullah were her accomplices in Khan’s murder, following which, the three men were also arrested, the DSP said. Khan’s body parts were recovered from two gunny bags found from the bushes in Qayyumabad, the DSP added. Around Rs 8,000 and 4,500 Saudi Riyals were recovered from the possession of the accused, he said. Khan was a married man, and whenever he came to Karachi, he stayed at his relative’s house in the Sohrab Goth area, he added. – Dailytimes