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Sahiwal shooting: CTD officials submit ‘amended’ evidences for forensic test

F.P. Report

LAHORE: The officials of Counter Terrorism Department (CTD), on Wednesday tried to deceive forensic experts by submitting altering evidences of the Sahiwal police shooting.

According to reports, CTD officials changed weapons and police mobile van for forensic test into the notorious police encounter case.

Sources said a police mobile van was riddled with bullets for using as an evidence. About hundred rounds were recovered from the site where this act was staged, they added.

Sources said a police mobile van was riddled with bullets for using as an evidence.

They said result of the photogrammetry test could not come out so far.

Umair Khalil, the son of Sahiwal encounter victim Khalil had last week recorded his statement before the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) probing the shootout which resulted in killing of his mother, father, sister and uncle.

The child in his statement on February 9 had said that the family left the home at 8:00 am and when they reached Qadirabad, someone shot at the car from behind.

“After the shot was fired, the car bumped into a sidewalk and came to a halt; soon, two police mobiles stopped by the car out of which came masked cops who fired and killed uncle Zeeshan”, the child had said in his statement.

The Frontier Post

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