Man turns out killer of his own son in Tootal village

Published November 18, 2019
A man turned out to be the killer of his minor son at Tootal village in the Pattoki city police jurisdiction on Sunday. — AFP/File
A man turned out to be the killer of his minor son at Tootal village in the Pattoki city police jurisdiction on Sunday. — AFP/File

KASUR: A man turned out to be the killer of his minor son at Tootal village in the Pattoki city police jurisdiction on Sunday.

Police said the suspect tried to give it a colour of abduction and later confessed to killing his son.

According to SP Investigation Quddus Baig, Ghulam Mohyuddin informed police that his five-year-old son Ahsan had gone missing on Saturday evening. Police registered a case against unidentified suspects and the DPO constituted a team headed by the SP to trace the missing boy.

They eventually arrested Mohyuddin on suspicion and he confessed to killing his minor son Ahsan. Later, police recovered the body of the minor from the ditches of Talab Sarai village near Manga Mandi.

Police converted the FIR under section 363 of PPC into murder case, the SP said. He said section 311 had been included in the FIR and the complainant was police. He said the offence had been made non-compoundable.

Police were striving to ascertain the motive behind the extreme step.

According to a police official, the suspect had strangled to death his wife two years ago but the matter was resolved on the intervention of elders of the clan. He said the suspect seemed mentally upset.

A few days earlier, the Saddar police had arrested a man for kidnapping his minor daughter to involve his rival in the case. The missing girl was later recovered from Faisalabad.

Police claimed that they had recovered five missing children during the last 24 hours and handed them over to their parents.

ACCIDENT: A motorcyclist was run over and killed on Allahabad-Chunian Road on Sunday.

Saifullah, a resident of Dhing Shah, was on his way home when a van hit the motorcycle he was riding. He died on the spot.

Published in Dawn, November 18th, 2019

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