- No area was cordoned off.
- No mobile phones were taken into custody.
- No land line phones of the offices or of their owners were listened too.
- No offices were sealed off, not even office of janab AVM Tambra sahab’s.
- No statements of the witnesses were taken into record.
- No persons were taken into custody.
- All the blood was washed away neatly with out taking any samples.
- No bullets were taken for assessments.
- No foot prints and the prints of tyres of the motorcycle were taken.
- No evidence was collected.
And he has been hip hopping i.e. getting posted from one police station to another, since the day of the murder, which took place in the broad day light, of the 10th of October 2007, in front of the office building where deceased used to work for Mian Abdul Jabbar. It has been nine months now and no progress has yet been made. There were many witnesses too at the time of the murder, who were also bribed or harassed so they must not come forward to record the statements.
It is the duty of police to provide protection to common people and especially to persons whose statements are important to uncover the murderers. It is not easy for SP Azad to take bribe alone. His seniors are also involved in this bribe racket. All of them must be uncovered and traced out along with the murderers, because they were the accomplices in the murder. With out their strong help murder could not take place.
Pakistan Government must publically punish all such types of government officials who breach their oaths which they take with the State of Pakistan. The oaths they took in the name of Allah The Most Powerful, The Most Aggressor, when joining the police service. Members of police force, who breach the oath, fail their duties and forget their police trainings must be publically punished so they become an example for their fellow service men. So that all police force must dread the results of breaching of their oath, failing their duties and failing their training, which some like SP Azad and his seniors, forget easily and quickly along with their morals and ethics, soon after they enter the practical life.
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