Weapon used to shoot Zain Rauf registered in Kanju's name: Police

Mustafa Kanju is accused of resorting to gunfire after a petty argument over a car accident


Our Correspondent April 08, 2015
An Express News screengrab of Mustafa Kanju.

LAHORE: The AK-47 rifle used to shoot 16-year-old Zain Rauf was registered under son of a former minister Mustafa Kanju's name, a police official told The Express Tribune on Wednesday.

Earlier on Sunday, Kanju in his statement to the police said although he pulled the trigger, he had no intention of killing anyone.

Another senior police official of the investigation wing told The Express Tribune that a case has been registered against Kanju and his accomplices, including his brother-in-law Rizwan in compliance of Iftikhar, for grabbing a house and abduction.

Read: Fatal feuds: Ex-state minister’s son held over boy’s murder

He added that the investigation wing failed to take action against them then; however, police has now begun with the probe.

“Iftikhar and his family were forced to move abroad but they are returning to Pakistan,” said one of his relatives.

Read: Former minister's son admits to 'accidentally' killing teenager in Lahore

Kanju, the son of former state minister and younger brother of the sitting lawmaker from Lodhran, is accused of resorting to gunfire after a petty argument over a car accident.

COMMENTS (2)

syed & syed | 9 years ago | Reply It was first reported that the weapon used was unlicensed. Money changed and the weapon became legal. Bravo investigators.
Blithe | 9 years ago | Reply Full credit to Punjab police!
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