Summary of Sahiwal killings says Punjab govt should ensure complete report is submitted in 30 days

By
Ayaz Akbar Yousafzai
Prime Minister Imran Khan. Photo: File 

ISLAMABAD: A summary outlining of the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) initial report of the Sahiwal killings was presented to Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday. 

Geo News obtained a copy of the 13-point summary which states that the Punjab government should ensure that the complete inquiry report is presented within 30 days.

The summary mentions that five officials of the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) have been arrested over allegations of opening fire on the Khalil family. According to the summary, further investigation is under way against the driver of the vehicle – Zeeshan.

The summary also mentions the 20 million rupees aid package announced for the bereaved family and said that the children of deceased Khalil will receive free education and health facilities.

On January 19, four people — including three members of a family — were killed in an alleged encounter in Sahiwal. Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) personnel said they had killed a local commander of militant organisation Daesh and three others in the operation. Eyewitnesses, however, disputed the claim and said the people in the car did not fire at officials, nor were any explosives recovered from the vehicle.

The dead included a man, his wife and their teenage daughter.

The report, which was submitted to Punjab chief minister on Tuesday, stated that three officials of the CTD including the head have been transferred while two officers have been suspended. Those involved in the killings would be tried by an anti-terrorism court, the report stated.

It also mentioned negligence on part of the CTD officials and said there was no link between the Khalil family killed in the incident and terrorism.

The premier has sought recommendations for reforms in Punjab police in order to prevent such incidents from occurring again, the sources added.

PM Imran, before departing for Qatar on Monday, had vowed to bring reforms in Punjab police after the Sahiwal incident.

The premier, in a Twitter post, had written that he would not only ensure the guilty are given exemplary punishment but also “review the entire structure of Punjab police and start process of reforming it.”