Suspect arrested in Zainab murder case after DNA match: police
The suspect fled to another city and came back after shaving off his beard, said police.
KASUR (Dunya News) – In a recent development in seven-year-old Zainab’s murder case, police on Tuesday have claimed that the suspect involved in this heinous crime has been apprehended after confirmation of his DNA.
According to initial details, the officers said that suspect Imran was Zainab’s neighbor and was detained on a suspicion on January 20, but was later released. The suspect fled to another city and came back after shaving off his beard, they claimed.
Suspect Imran
However, on Monday night, he was rearrested after his DNA test confirmed his involvement in rape and murder of Zainab. The culprit has been shifted to some undisclosed place for interrogation.
GOVT SPOKESPERSON CONFIRMS SUSPECT’S ARREST
On the other hand, Punjab government spokesperson Malik Ahmed Khan has said while talking exclusively to Dunya News that DNA sample of the suspect has been taken and verification procedure will require four hours to complete.
Malik Ahmed Khan told that the authorities had found some technical proofs against Imran, a resident of Kasur’s Road Kot area. He said it has not been verified yet that Imran is Zainab’s relative or not.
‘SUSPECT NOT RELATIVE’
Speaking to Dunya News, Zainab s father Haji Ameen said the suspect is not his relative. He looks like a person from the same area.
He also expressed satisfaction over police perfomrnace and demanded that the suspect should be hanged public if proven guilty.
Zainab was raped and murdered after abducted on January 4. Her body was found from a heap trash on January 9 in Kasur when her parents were in Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah.
The guardians complained upon return that late Zainab had gone missing at least five days ago and the police did not cooperate with the relatives, who were looking for the missing minor.
Zainab had marks of torture on nose, neck, and other parts of the body – according to the autopsy. The samples collected from her clothes and body were sent to forensic laboratory.
Later, a joint investigation team (JIT) was formed to probe the murder case that collected data of 300 mobile phone numbers and six of them were marked for further investigation. Three footages were also emerged showing a suspect roaming with the victim.
Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Mian Saqib Nisar had also taken suo motu notice of the case. During the hearing, the apex court expressed dissatisfaction over police’s investigation and said it should also use conventional methods as well instead of only depending upon DNA samples.