A Pakistani court on Monday acquitted a retired senior police officer and 17 others, mostly policemen still serving on the force, in the 2018 killing of a 27-year-old aspiring model. The young man, Naqeeb Ullah, was killed under suspicious circumstances, in what police at the time said was a raid on a militant hideout in…
KARACHI (AP) A Pakistani court on Monday acquitted a retired senior police officer and 17 others, mostly policemen still serving on the force, in the 2018 killing of a 27-year-old aspiring model.
KARACHI (AP) A Pakistani court on Monday acquitted a retired senior police officer and 17 others, mostly policemen still serving on the force, in the 2018 killing of a 27-year-old aspiring model.
An Anti-Terror Court convened in Karachi's central prison "acquitted all the accused including Rao Anwar," Salahuddin Panwar, the Mehsud family lawyer, said. Panwar pledged to challenge the verdict in a higher court.
Naqeeb Ullah, an aspiring model in Pakistan, was killed in 2018. A court in the country acquitted a retired police officer along with 17 others in the killing.