HARIPUR: Two persons, including sister of slain journalist Sohail Khan, were killed here in separate incidents, police said on Wednesday.

The first murder case was reported from Hattar village where according to police sister of late Sohail was gunned down by members of their rival group.

The police quoted Farrukh Khan, younger brother of Sohail, as saying that Musarrat Iqbal and his son Humayun barged into their house and opened fire at his sister Rida Bibi, 28, a mother of two, injuring her critically.

She was taken to rural health centre, Kotnajib-ullah, but did not survive.

On Oct 16, 2018, Sohail Khan was on way back home by his van after dropping schoolchildren when armed men opened fire and killed him.

Sohail’s family had charged Musarrat Iqbal and his sons Ali Sher and Humayun for the murder.

However, after a trial of about two years the model criminal court, Haripur, acquitted them last month as the prosecution failed to prove the case.

The accused, according to the police, again barged into the house of late Sohail two weeks ago, resorted to firing in the air and allegedly beat up his father. The police had arrested Iqbal while his two sons were at large after registration of the case.

Meanwhile, Sohail’s mother and family members blocked the Haripur-Taxila Road near Hattar in protest against the murder of Sohail’s sister.

They criticised the Haripur police for their failure to arrest the accused.

Published in Dawn, May 6th, 2021

Opinion

Editorial

‘Hybrid’ talk
22 Jun, 2025

‘Hybrid’ talk

IN the past, while most elected governments would at least publicly bristle at the mention of being partners in ...
Farcical nomination
Updated 22 Jun, 2025

Farcical nomination

Many citizens have expressed dismay and embarrassment over this symbolic capitulation to the US presidency.
Sunken dreams
22 Jun, 2025

Sunken dreams

THE heartrending fate of people escaping conflict, deprivation and instability across the globe is among the...
Tax tussles
Updated 21 Jun, 2025

Tax tussles

Lawmakers should try and fix the broken tax system rather than advocating for new amnesties.
Seniority crisis
21 Jun, 2025

Seniority crisis

THE Constitutional Bench of the Supreme Court has determined that there is nothing wrong with Pakistan’s president...
Monsoon readiness
21 Jun, 2025

Monsoon readiness

OUR cities are once again staring down the very real prospect of waterlogged streets and stalled life with PMD’s...