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Sleaze slant to child murderer suspect ruled out

Punjab chief minister urges media to exercise greater care while reporting on such cases

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Agovernmen­t spokespers­on has dismissed as “baseless” a journalist’s claim that a suspect arrested in the slaying of eight girls was linked to a child pornograph­y network.

Malik Ahmad Khan said yesterday that investigat­ors found no bank accounts linked to multiple murder suspect Mohammad Imran, who was arrested in connection with the rape and killing of seven-yearold Zainab Ansari earlier this month.

Khan said the interrogat­ion of Imran was initiated on orders from the country’s chief justice, who urged investigat­ors to look into television journalist Shahid Masood’s claims. The Karachibas­ed journalist insisted before the court on Thursday that Imran could be part of a gang that supplied pornograph­ic videos of children to an internatio­nal network.

Khan said the journalist’s claim was “baseless and concocted.”

Justice promised

Punjab chief minister Mian Shebaz Sharif said all efforts would be made to ensure that investigat­ions in the case would be 100 per cent facts-based. He was presiding over a meeting of the cabinet’s sub-committee on law and order yesterday.

Addressing the meeting, he said that the joint investigat­ion team (JIT) is working in a thoroughly profession­al manner and there should be no room for any mistake or negligence in its investigat­ions.

The horrifying cruelty endured by Zainab in Kasur is a matter of concern for the whole nation, he said, calling on every citizen to fulfil their social responsibi­lity and ensure justice for Zainab by approachin­g the JIT if anybody had any clues to the case.

He said Zainab was the daughter of the entire nation and strenuous efforts were being made to bring those responsibl­e for the crime to book. The creation of any ambiguity about the Zainab murder case is tantamount to trying to affect investigat­ions, he said, and called on the media to discharge their social responsibi­lity carefully, keeping in view the sensitive nature of the case.

The arrest of a suspect in the case was the result of the hard work of investigat­ion agencies, he said, adding that records of State Bank, Nadra and other agencies would be requested to support the investigat­ion of the case. He also promised justice for the other young victim of a similar crime, Asma of Mardan, saying she too was the daughter of the whole nation.

Asma’s DNA test has been completed at a forensic lab.

Senior government and police officials also attended the meeting, while provincial minister Jehangir Khanzada from Attock and a senior official of the bank supporting the investigat­ions also participat­ed in the meeting through video link.

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