Anmol Pinky case: Investigation found incomplete, evidence gaps highlighted
Key takeaways
- The prosecution noted that the FIR was registered with an unexplained delay of nearly 30 days, while the submission of the challan was also delayed by 12 days.
- It further observed that the investigating officer failed to properly examine records of missing persons and did not complete essential verification regarding the identification of the deceased.
- According to the prosecution, digital evidence was not secured in a timely manner, while CCTV footage from the crime scene was not collected.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize KARACHI: Prosecutors have identified serious shortcomings in the police investigation of the murder case registered against alleged cocaine dealer Anmol alias “Pinky”, according to the scrutiny of the interim challan conducted by Deputy District Public Prosecutor Aref Sitaai, ARY News reported.
The prosecution noted that the FIR was registered with an unexplained delay of nearly 30 days, while the submission of the challan was also delayed by 12 days.
It further observed that the investigating officer failed to properly examine records of missing persons and did not complete essential verification regarding the identification of the deceased. The officer also did not take adequate steps to collect information from missing persons’ databases.