Islamabad Police Exhume Body in Abbottabad Murder Probe
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Abbottanad: Islamabad Police on Wednesday arrived in Abbottabad to exhume a buried body in Pawa village, within the limits of City Police Station, following suspicions surrounding the death and secret burial of a young man.
The deceased has been identified as Farhan Jadoon, son of Fahim Jadoon, a resident of Kakol, Abbottabad. Police said Farhan allegedly died under mysterious circumstances in Islamabad and was later brought to Abbottabad, where his body was quietly buried.
According to police and local sources, the burial was reportedly carried out by a man named Abrar without informing local residents. The unusual and secretive burial raised suspicion among the villagers, prompting authorities to initiate inquiries.
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Investigations revealed that Farhan had been living with his wife in a flat under the jurisdiction of Shams Colony Police Station, Islamabad, and had recently returned to Pakistan from the Netherlands along with his spouse.
On the complaint of the deceased’s brother, Ayan Jadoon, a murder case has been registered at Shams Colony Police Station, Islamabad. The family expressed strong suspicion that Farhan did not die a natural death and demanded a transparent investigation.
Following the December 7 incident, an Islamabad Police team, in coordination with local authorities, exhumed the body, conducted a post-mortem examination, and collected samples for forensic analysis. Police officials said further investigations are underway, and the forensic report will be crucial in determining the exact cause of death.
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