KARACHI: Suspects involved in the killing of Shahzeb Khan broke through a police containment and escaped from Dadu, Express News reported on Saturday. 
On a tipoff on their whereabouts, a police team from Karachi raided a
 house in Dadu but the suspects managed to flee despite being 
surrounded.
Police officials claimed that the suspects had been on alert after the media broke the news.
DSP Aurangzeb Khan, the deceased’s father, alleged that influential 
people were asserting pressure for stopping their arrest, while the 
police was working for their arrest with responsibility.
20-year-old Shahzeb was killed
 over a small argument earlier. The prime suspects in the case, Nawab 
Siraj Talpur and Shahrukh Jatoi, have been on the run ever since.
Murdered in cold blood: For Sindh's feudals, Karachi lives come cheap - The Express Tribune
Murdered in cold blood: For Sindh's feudals, Karachi lives come cheap - The Express Tribune
KARACHI: 
Shahzeb Khan didn’t even get time to change the clothes he 
wore to his sister’s valima. He was in his dark grey dress shirt and 
trousers when four 9mm bullets pierced through his car – a gleaming blue
 Swift which was an early birthday gift from his parents, and entered 
his body, eventually killing this popular 20 year old.
The car which had somersaulted after the shooting near Mubarak Masjid
 in Karachi’s upmarket Defence area on Tuesday morning, now stands 
silent opposite the Darakhshan Police Station, a sad reminder of what 
the spoilt young sons of feudal landlords can do if they or their 
friends are challenged.
Ironically, Shahzeb Khan, the only son of his parents, was shot dead 
because of a small argument. He and his sister had just returned to 
their home in the Country Club Apartments from the wedding when a 
servant living in the building teased his sister. Shahzeb raised his 
voice against the harassment. But this did not sink in well with the 
harasser’s master, one Nawab Siraj Talpur. A fight broke out soon after,
 but Shahzeb’s father, DSP Aurangzeb, jumped in and quickly resolved the
 dispute, and the two men left on a good note.
Everything seemed normal. Soon after, Shahzeb decided to have tea 
with his friends. But the feud wasn’t over in Talpur’s mind till then. 
As an oblivious Shahzeb drove in his car near Mubarak Masjid, Talpur and
 his friend Shahrukh Jatoi followed him, along with Jatoi’s armed 
guards. Police say that in an act of cold-bloodedness, they then 
allegedly fired four bullets into Shahzeb’s car, leaving him severely 
injured, and eventually dead.
Soon enough after the incident, the two criminals and their families 
conveniently escaped to Sukkur. Despite the fact that Shahzeb’s father 
himself is a police officer, there is little the police have done so far
 to catch the murderers.
The devastated father of the young victim, Aurangzeb, clad in 
mourning black clothes, said taking lives in the city had become so easy
 for people who have strong political backgrounds and power.  “I had 
settled the dispute. Then why was my son killed like this. This is the 
brutal reign of the feudals. They don’t spare anyone.”
FIR 519 under murder case 302 has been registered at the Darakhshan 
Police Station against the two accused and their guards. Initially, the 
family had a hard time registering the case owing to political pressure 
coming from other end. However, Investigation officer Murtaza told The Express Tribune
 that a joint team under SI Chaudhry Nafees had been formed to look into
 the case. Some say this is a mere formality and nothing will come of 
this.
“We have requested the FIA to put the names of the accused on the 
ECL.” The officer said that such open use of arms across the city had 
become common. “For students and young adults, carrying guns has become a
 trend. Fights break out and the first thing children do is take out 
guns on one another. Parliamentarians and influentials travel in the 
city with their guards pointing guns at others and no one can do 
anything. Their children do the same.”
The tragic death of this media sciences student at Greenwich 
University sent shockwaves.  Loved ones who remember Shahzeb for his 
cute smile, created a page “In Memory of Shahzeb Khan”
 to seek justice for the act. In just thirteen hours since the page was 
created, 2,500 people had joined, with dozens leaving messages of ‘I’ll 
miss your smile, RIP and you were a real soldier, you stood up for the 
wronged.”
Close university friend Saad Jan, who had just arrived from visiting 
his friend’s grave said that Shahzeb was the person who would always 
stand up for others. Another friend, Fahad Wakeel said that he was 
always remembered for his good nature.
Shahzeb’s uncle, Jahanzaib said: “For him everything ended with a 
smile. Even when he was leaving from the valima, and I saw him for the 
last time, he smiled and joked with my daughters and went away, leaving 
us forever.”
The police suspect that the boys aged 20 or 23, are on their way to 
Sukkur. So far two people, alleged to be Jatoi’s guards, have been 
arrested. But even the police are now taking sides. SSP Investigation 
Faizullah Karejo said that the boys knew each other and were in a fight 
from before. “The parents had to intervene and everything was settled,” 
he said. “However, the boys started to fight again and Jatoi shot 
Shahzeb four times as he sat in his car to go to a friend’s house.”  He 
added that Jatoi was in the city for winter break and is studying in 
Malaysia.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 27th, 2012.
1 comment:
justice should prevail to stop the acts like this
gifts to Pakistan
gifts to Pakistan
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