SC orders trial court to complete Mehar triple murder case in three months

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the lower court court hearing a triple murder case in Dadu district to complete trial within three months and indict the accused within 15 days, reported ARY News.

An apex court bench headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Mian Saqib Nisar also ordered authorities to provide security to the complainant Umme Rubab and her family.

The petitioner Rubab pleaded to the court that she, along with her family are facing threats and requested to transfer the case to Karachi.

Upon hearing this, Justice Nisar remarked that maybe police could not arrest the accused and asked petitioner to file an application in the high court for transfer of the case.

The court also directed the Sindh High Court to decide the plea within 15 days.

The bench also ordered the police to arrest the absconding accused and submit a report in the court apart from also submitting a monthly progress report of the case in court.

A former Pakistan People’s Party MPA Nawab Sardar Ahmed Chandio and his brother Nawab Burhan Khan Chandio were nominated in the triple murder case last year in January but were granted a pre-arrest bail from court.

Sikandar Chandio, one of the seven people nominated in the first information report (FIR), for the murder of Raees Karamullah Chandio and his sons Mukhtar Ahmed Chandio and Qabil Chandio were apprehended in Mehar along with two other people.

Karamullah and his sons were killed on January 17 in an armed attack.

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