Bodies of two Ibrar victims to be exhumed
ISLAMABAD: The deputy commissioner of Islamabad has approved a police request for exhumation of the graves of two Bhara Kahu murder victims, Shahzadi Bibi and Sawera Hakim. The exhumation will be conducted within two weeks for post-mortem of the two diseased girls, police sources said on Saturday.
The doctors and a magistrate for the purpose will be nominated next week, the police added.
When contacted, investigating officer Assitant Sub-Inspector Mansoor Ahmad told The Spokesman that the approval process will take a week in which letters from the Deputy Commissioner office will be sent to the district authorities, including district health office to nominate the doctors and
the magistrate for legal and medical process.
He said although the accused Ibrar Riaz Qazi and Zahra Mehek has confessed the murder of Shahzadi Bibi and Sawera, the post mortem of the victims is essential to provide evidences in the court. He said DNA sample of the bodies will confirm the causes of
their death.
It merits mentioning that Ibrar Riaz Qazi with the help of his lover, Zahra Mehek, raped five girls and killed two of them.
On February 13, Shahzadi went missing after leaving for Zahra’s place for tuition. Later her burnt body was found in the industrial area. Protest by her family led the Supreme Court take an action, with directives for the IGP of Islamabad Bani Amin to solve the case. Ibrar Riaz Qazi, aged 27, was arrested and during initial investigations he confessed to have murdered Shahzadi Bibi. Zahra, however, denied the allegations.The case developed more serious when Ibrar confessed that he and Mehek had also killed Mehek’s friend Sawera Hakim, the daughter of a senior police official, on November 4, 2012.
The doctors and a magistrate for the purpose will be nominated next week, the police added.
When contacted, investigating officer Assitant Sub-Inspector Mansoor Ahmad told The Spokesman that the approval process will take a week in which letters from the Deputy Commissioner office will be sent to the district authorities, including district health office to nominate the doctors and
the magistrate for legal and medical process.
He said although the accused Ibrar Riaz Qazi and Zahra Mehek has confessed the murder of Shahzadi Bibi and Sawera, the post mortem of the victims is essential to provide evidences in the court. He said DNA sample of the bodies will confirm the causes of
their death.
It merits mentioning that Ibrar Riaz Qazi with the help of his lover, Zahra Mehek, raped five girls and killed two of them.
On February 13, Shahzadi went missing after leaving for Zahra’s place for tuition. Later her burnt body was found in the industrial area. Protest by her family led the Supreme Court take an action, with directives for the IGP of Islamabad Bani Amin to solve the case. Ibrar Riaz Qazi, aged 27, was arrested and during initial investigations he confessed to have murdered Shahzadi Bibi. Zahra, however, denied the allegations.The case developed more serious when Ibrar confessed that he and Mehek had also killed Mehek’s friend Sawera Hakim, the daughter of a senior police official, on November 4, 2012.
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