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Zahir Jaffer being taken into police custody. PHOTO: Screengrab
ISLAMABAD:
An Islamabad court extended the physical remand of Zahir Jaffer who is accused of murdering and beheading Noor Mukadam by another three days. The suspect was brought to court under heavy security after the completion of his physical remand on Wednesday.
The counsel Sajid Cheema informed the court that the police have obtained closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage of the incident and they needed to take Zahir to Lahore for forensic analysis.
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Parents of Noor’s ‘killer’, 2 servants held
July 26, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The federal capital police have arrested father, mother and servants of Zahir Zakir, the alleged killer of a woman Noor Mukadam, on the charge of not informing the police about the brutal act, and concealing the facts.
Those arrested by the Kohsar police include: Zakir Jaffer (father of the main accused), Asmat Zakir (mother), Jamil Ahmed (security guard) and Muhammad Iftikhar (servant). The police also obtained two-day physical remand of the four people included in the FIR No 380, lodged under Section 302 PPC against the main accused, and shifted them to Police Station Kohsar. The accused have been booked under sections 109/176/201/511 PPC, police sources said. Section 176 PPC says: omission to give notice or information to a public servant by a person, legally bound to give, 109 PPC (Abetment), 201 causing disappearance of evidence of offence and 511 has been added to the FIR. These offences are punisha