ISLAMABAD: The Bhara Kahu police claimed to have arrested two suspects in a blind murder case.

On March 13, the police had recovered the body of the victim in the forest area of Shahpur, said a statement on Saturday.

SP City Aamir Khan constituted a team under the supervision of DSP Hakim Khan and consisting of SHO Sub-Inspector Shoukat Abbasi and SI Khurram Aslam and others.

Using latest technology and human resources, the team traced and arrested the suspects identified as Younaib and Husnain, residents of Murree, besides recovering the murder weapon and the snatched vehicle from their possession.

The suspects in the preliminary investigation revealed that they had snatched the vehicle from Chungi No 26 after killing its driver, Saeed Abbasi, on resistance and dumped the body in Shahpur forest.

Meanwhile, the police also arrested a proclaimed offender, Qaiser Anjum, resident of Madni Mohallah of Bhara Kahu, who was wanted for allegedly murdering a citizen during robbery about four years ago.

Published in Dawn, April 10th, 2022

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