LAHORE: The investigation police have arrested another young suspect wanted in the fatal accident which had claimed lives of six members of a family in Defence Housing Authority (DHA) last week.

The police claimed that the underage suspect identified as Ibrahim was said to be the friend of prime suspect Afnan Shafqat who had allegedly hit the car of the family when they were on way back home after seeing a close relative at Phase-II.

In a related development, the police authorities have initiated a process to conduct the ossification test of Afnan Shafqat to determine his age as the matter has assumed significance after the addition of terrorism and murder charges in the already lodged FIR against the suspect.

Lahore Investigation DIG Imran Kishwar said the decision was made following the conflicting reports/claims either he was underage or teen. Initially, the police were told that the prime suspect was 17 years old, he said.

Police to opt for test to determine age of prime suspect

The DIG said the police would get permission from the magistrate concerned to go for the ossification test of Afnan Shafqat.

The ossification is a test that determines age based on the degree of fusion of bone by taking the x-ray of a few bones.

He said the ossification is the process of the bone formation based on the fusion of joints between birth and the age of 25 years in an individual.

To a question, the DIG said the activities like racing, one-wheeling and doing stunts on cars and motorbikes have come to an end at Phase V and Phase VII after the accident. The tragic incident had claimed the lives of Rukhsana Bibi (45), her son Husnain (25), daughter-in-law Ayesha (23), son-in-law Sajjad (30), four-month-old grandson Huzaifa, and granddaughter Anaya (4).

Initially, the police had nominated prime suspect Afnan in the FIR alone on the complaint of head of the victim family, Rafaqat Ali.

The police later added terrorism and murder charges and also expanded the scope of investigation when the complainant claimed that two more suspects were occupying the car.

The complainant had alleged that the suspects chased the car of his family and harassed the female members despite the fact that they had stopped them from doing so at a spot.

A police official said a DSP ranked officer, Raja Fakhar, was assigned responsibility to investigate the case when Punjab Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi took notice of the incident and issued instructions to nab all those suspects who were present in the car.

He said suspect Ibrahim was on the front seat along with the driver [Afnan] when the accident took place.

He has also been taken into custody, the official said adding that the police teams were conducting raids to round up another suspect.

To a question, he said, father of prime suspect Afnan has gone into hiding fearing arrest by the police even though he had nothing to do with the case/incident.

Published in Dawn, November 21st, 2023

Editorial

Balochistan outreach
Updated 11 Apr, 2025

Balochistan outreach

Terrorists must be dealt with firmly, but engaging in political activity cannot be equated with terrorism.
PSL season
Updated 11 Apr, 2025

PSL season

The season begins with the national team consistently underperforming and a war of words raging between franchise owners over the PSL’s standing.
Student woes
11 Apr, 2025

Student woes

BRIGHT young Pakistanis face an uncertain future in the US. The Trump administration, not content with merely...
Mineral wealth
Updated 10 Apr, 2025

Mineral wealth

The Baloch unrest is partly the result of the belief that the province’s resources are being used for the rest of the country rather than for Balochistan’s economic development.
Senate shortfalls
10 Apr, 2025

Senate shortfalls

THE latest Citizens’ Report by Pildat on the performance of the Senate of Pakistan is a sobering account of...
Crypto coup
10 Apr, 2025

Crypto coup

IT is quite the coup. One of the most recognisable names in the global cryptocurrency market has been roped in by ...