Inquiry officer said that he would never reveal the report publicly and only Supreme Court had the rights to do this. — File Photo

SIALKOT Inquiry officer of Sialkot brothers' lynching case, Justice (retd) Kazim Ali Malik said on Tuesday that he had reached at the heart of truth and he would present inquiry report and recommendations to the Supreme Court within the next two to three days.

 

Talking to a press conference in Sialkot, Malik said that he was not an investigative officer nor deployed to arrest the responsible, but his only task was to gather evidence. In this regard many proofs had been gathered.

Kazim said that the report would be divided into two contents, one would be to find the reasons of the incident and the other part would provide recommendations.

 

He said that he would never reveal the report publicly and only Supreme Court had the rights to do this. — DawnNews
 

 

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