MPhil scholar shot dead by abductors

Family of victim stage demo with body, blame police for inaction

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BAHAWALNAGAR:

A 22-year-old MPhil graduate, Talha Arshad, was found fatally shot in the head, despite his family allegedly having paid Rs2.5 million in ransom for his abductors.

The family staged a protest demonstration at Rafiq Shah Chowk against the police after placing the body at the spot.

Talha, a resident of Mohalla Telianwala, had recently completed his MPhil from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.

He had left home on a motorcycle on January 17 and not returned.

A lawyer's intervention prompted the police to register a kidnapping case on January 18, filed by Talha's brother Irfan Arshad.

The abductors had sent a video of Talha tied with a rope, through WhatsApp on January 21, demanding a ransom of Rs10 million for his release. Despite the family sending Rs2.5 million to the crypto currency account specified by the kidnappers, Talha was not released.

On Wednesday, Talha's tortured body, locked in a suitcase, was discovered in a well near a posh area.

Kamran Arshad, the victim's brother, alleged that the police had acted as silent spectators when the victim's phone was active on January 21 and 23.

The police reportedly found the location of the deceased's mobile phone in Bahawalnagar and Donga Bonga, initiating searches in the areas. The DPO’s spokesperson Zahid Rasool said the police were actively engaged in the matter, collaborating with the victim's family.

In response to protesters' demands, the SHO was removed from the local police station and an inquiry against him initiated.

The police's efforts to trace the suspects were reportedly hindered as the perpetrators used VPN to conceal their location.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 2nd, 2024.

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