AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Anthony Alban­e­­se on Monday called for a transparent inquiry into the shooting of a nine-year-old girl by the Punjab Crime Control Depart­m­ent (CCD) earlier this week, according to The Guardian.

Adeel Ahmed, 39, his wife Dr Sidra Khan, their daughter Hania Ahmed, 9, and son Aafan Ahmed, 10, were shot at during a robbery when CCD personnel opened fire on their vehicle in Chakwal, mistaking it for that of robbers.

As a result, Hania died on the spot, while Adeel and Aafan were critically injured. Dr Khan remained unhurt.

Australian media have reported on the case, as the family were Austra­li­­an nationals based in Per­th. The incident was covered by ABC, The Guardian, and SBS, which highlighted that the family was on holiday in Pakistan at the time of the incident.

In its report, The Guar­dian quoted Albanese as saying that the incident ne­­eded to be properly examined by authorities. “These circumstances do need to be examined. They need to be examined in a transparent way, so that everyone can know, the family, most importantly, but others as well,” he told reporters in Canberra on Monday.

“Australia expects there to be transparency and a proper investigation of these circumstances.”

According to the paper, Albanese expressed his condolences to the victims’ family and friends, adding that the Pakistani Austra­lian community “will be really feeling this today”.

“A nine-year-old girl visiting Pakistan with her family should have been a time of joy,” he said.

Meanwhile, The Guardian reported that Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade was providing consular assistance to the family, while West­ern Australia Attorney Ge­­­­­­neral Tony Buti on Sun­day described the incident as a tragic case of “mistaken identity”.

Published in Dawn, June 16th, 2026

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