Karachi (HRNW): Keamari Investigation Police, acting on technical intelligence, have arrested the key suspects allegedly involved in the murder of Faizan alias Faizi and the burning of his body in the Mochko area of Karachi. The arrests were made in Punjab’s Layyah district.
According to SSP Investigation Masroor Ahmed Jatoi, the suspects allegedly killed their son-in-law, Faizan alias Faizi, in April and subsequently burned his body. The body was found completely burned and was later identified as Faizan alias Faizi through investigative efforts and available information.
A case had initially been registered against unidentified suspects at Mochko Police Station. A special investigation team was formed under the supervision of Inspector Arshad Tanoli to investigate the incident.
According to police, the investigation team used modern investigative techniques and technical resources to solve the case. Two suspects, identified as the victim’s father-in-law Akram son of Noor Zaman and brother-in-law Attaullah son of Akram, were previously arrested.
Police said the alleged central suspects in the incident, John Abbas, described as an employee of a security institution, and his wife Samreen, had fled and gone into hiding to avoid arrest.
According to SSP Investigation Masroor Ahmed Jatoi, the Mochko investigation team subsequently traced and arrested both suspects through technical intelligence. The operation was conducted in Punjab’s Layyah district under the supervision of Inspector Arshad Tanoli.
Further investigation of the arrested suspects is underway, while police are also examining other aspects of the case and the possible motive behind the alleged crime.
Human Rights and Legal Perspective
HRNW notes that the use of modern and technical investigative methods can assist law enforcement agencies in investigating serious crimes. However, the fundamental legal rights of arrested persons, transparent investigation and the right to a fair trial must also be ensured.
All arrested individuals remain alleged suspects unless and until proven guilty by a court of law and are entitled to legal representation and due process.
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Disclaimer: This report is based on information and statements provided by police authorities. The allegations against the arrested individuals remain subject to judicial determination. HRNW remains committed to impartial journalism and fair reporting.
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