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Born | Nazar Ali Narejo 1966 |
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Died | July 11, 2015 | (aged 48–49)
Nationality | Pakistani |
Education | University of Sindh |
Known for | Dacoity, kidnapping, plundering |
Allegiance | Nazroo Group |
Reward amount | 20 million PKR |
Nazar Ali Nazroo Narejo (Sindhi: نظِرُو ناريجو) was a notorious dacoit in Sindh, Pakistan. He was a symbol of terror for over two decades. He was held responsible and was charged with about 200 cases and was involved in plundering, highway robbery, kidnapping for ransom, murder and other crimes around the areas of Sindh and Punjab.[1] The government announced a PKR 20 million reward for his capture.