The Pak Banker

Islamabad court to indict suspects on Oct 14

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A sessions court in Islamabad on Thursday fixed Oct 14 for the indictment of suspects in the murder case of Noor Mukadam daughter of a former diplomat.

A total of 12 people will be indicted in the case, including Zahir Zakir Jaffer- the key suspect in Noor's murder - his parents Zakir Jaffer and Asmat Adamjee, their three household staff Iftikhar, Jan Muhammad and Jameel and six Therapy Works employees including Tahir Zahoor, Amjad, Dilip Kumar, Abdul Haq, Wamiq and Samar Abbas.

The court had last month set Oct 6 for framing charges in the case, but deferred it after the suspects filed fresh petitions, seeking certain documents along with the copy of the challan. In today's hearing, Additional Sessions Judge Ata Rabbani announced the new date for the indictment­s in the suspects' presence .

During the proceeding­s, Zahir sought the judge's permission to speak, before saying: "I apologise"."You don't need to speak right now. We will listen to you during the trial," the judge responded. Meanwhile, the court also rejected the suspects' request for a copy of the digital evidence in the case.

At the hearing a day earlier, Zakir's lawyer had contended that the court had given authoritie­s seven days to indict his client who was not even aware of the evidence against him.

He urged the court to charge the suspects after providing the documents that had been made part of the challan. Adamjee's lawyer had also contended that the documents collected during the investigat­ion should be provided to the suspects and referred to previous cases where this had been allowed.

He had claimed that the suspects had not been giving the forensic reports and certain matters were kept "confidenti­al". He had also asked for more time before the court indicted the suspects. "In order to frame charges, time must be provided so that we can understand the evidence against the suspects," he contended. Zahir's parents were taken into custody on July 25 following their son's arrest for allegedly concealing material facts from the investigat­ion team. Subsequent­ly, they had approached a district and sessions court for bail.

The local court had on Aug 5 dismissed the post-arrest bail applicatio­ns of Zahir Jaffer's parents and observed that they abetted the murder of Noor and attempted to conceal material evidence. Later, they approached the Islamabad High Court for bail which also rejected their plea and ordered authoritie­s to keep them under detention until the completion of the trial.

On Wednesday, they filed a petition with the Supreme Court, requesting the apex court to approve their bail applicatio­n and set aside the IHC order of Sep 29. Noor, 27, was found murdered at a residence in Islamabad's upscale Sector F-7/4 on July 20. A first informatio­n report (FIR) was registered later the same day against Zahir, who was arrested from the site of the murder, under Section 302 (premeditat­ed murder) of the Pakistan Penal Code on the complaint of the victim's father, Shaukat Ali Mukadam.

Zahir's parents and household staff were also arrested on July 24 over allegation­s of "hiding evidence and being complicit in the crime". They were made a part of the investigat­ion based on Shaukat's statement, according to a police spokespers­on. In his complaint, Shaukat had stated that he had gone to Rawalpindi on July 19 to buy a goat for Eidul Azha, while his wife had gone out to pick up clothes from her tailor. When he had returned home in the evening, the couple found their daughter Noor absent from their house in Islamabad.

They had found her cellphone number switched off, and started a search for her. Sometime later, Noor had called her parents to inform them that she was travelling to Lahore with some friends and would return in a day or two, according to the FIR.

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Federal Minister for Science and Technology, Senator Shibli Faraz visits the Centre for Innovation in Medical Education at the Aga Khan University Karachi. The minister was given a tour by the President Aga Khan University Sulaiman Shahabuddi­n, Dean Medical College Adil Haider and Dean School of Nursing and Midwifery Dr. Rozina Karmaliani.
-APP KARACHI Federal Minister for Science and Technology, Senator Shibli Faraz visits the Centre for Innovation in Medical Education at the Aga Khan University Karachi. The minister was given a tour by the President Aga Khan University Sulaiman Shahabuddi­n, Dean Medical College Adil Haider and Dean School of Nursing and Midwifery Dr. Rozina Karmaliani.

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