A man named Ashfaq from Peshawar got very angry after he was taken out of a WhatsApp group. He did not accept attempts to make peace and decided to chase the group’s admin, Mushtaq Ahmed. Sadly, Ashfaq shot and killed Mushtaq.
This tragic event happened on March 7 in an area called Regi Safed Sang. News about this incident has spread quickly on the internet, causing many people to express their anger and shock.
The exact reason why Ashfaq was removed from the WhatsApp group is still unclear. Some reports suggest that there might have been bad feelings or conflicts between Ashfaq and Mushtaq before this incident. However, it seems that being removed from the group was what pushed Ashfaq to commit this violent act.
WhatsApp is an app that lets people send messages and make calls. In the Indian subcontinent, many people use it as a social media platform. There are groups for families, friends, coworkers, and even political or social organizations. In a recent case from Peshawar, a report was filed with the police after a complaint by a man named Humayun. His brother, Mushtaq, was the admin of a WhatsApp group. This means he had the power to add or remove members from the group.
In the Peshawar case, a report has been filed by the victim’s brother, Humayun. The police are investigating, according to Dialogue Pakistan, a news source.
Humayun said his brother, Mushtaq, was the admin of a WhatsApp group and had an argument with Ashfaq after he was removed from the group.
Humayun, who saw the argument, said that he and others were going to Ashfaq’s house to solve the problem. However, Ashfaq started shooting at them, as reported by Tribal News Network, a Peshawar based news agency.
The two brothers tried to run away and hid at a gas station. But Ashfaq found them there and shot Mushtaq right away. The police have given Mushtaq’s body back to his family after doing an examination.
So far, the police have not made any arrests in this case.
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Pakistan: A man was shot dead in Peshawar after removing someone from a #WhatsApp group. The suspect, enraged over the removal, allegedly opened fire, killing Mushtaq on the spot. Police have registered a case, but no arrest has been confirmed. #Peshawar #Crime pic.twitter.com/yvzyBcniPz
— Ghulam Abbas Shah (@ghulamabbasshah) March 7, 2025











