The complete details of the Fatima murder case in Ranipur area of Khairpur district of Sindh have come out, in which the progress of the case has been told since the death of Fatima.
The police released the complete details of the Fatima murder case in Ranipur, in which they said that on August 15, the incident of Fatima went viral on social media, on August 14, Fatima died in the mansion of Pir Asadullah and on August 16, a case was registered against Pir Asad Shah and his wife Hanashah. went
The police said that the forensic team was called which collected the evidence from the crime scene, seized the CCTV from the crime scene and sent it for forensics.
The police said that the girl’s exhumation and post-mortem were conducted in 3 days. The post-mortem report mentioned medical and sexual violence against the girl. In the investigation, it was found that there are more young girls in the mansion. After conducting an operation with the female police, 7 girls and 3 women were found. Recovered.
The report said that it was found out from various sources that the plaintiff was being harassed for compromise, Section 311 of the Pakistan Penal Code was added to the case for harassment, while DNA samples of 19 people, including the accused Asad Shah, were taken. went
Officials said that a letter has been written to the government to form a JIT for further investigation of the case. During the investigation, the plaintiff revealed the name of Pir Fayyaz Shah in the Fatima murder case.
The police said that it was found that the facilitator of accused Hanashah and Fayyaz Shah is the driver Ejaz Khaskheli, the driver Ejaz Khaskheli has been arrested through technical information.
According to the authorities, a challan has been submitted against Pir Asad Shah, his wife Hanashah and Pir Fayyaz Shah, further action will be taken after the DNA, forensic and other reports. SHO, Medical Superintendent, Dr. No evidence was found against the ambulance for the dead body, departmental inquiry was started against the involved persons despite the lack of evidence.
The police further said that the facilitator, Compounder Imtiaz Ali, is a deputy messenger in the health department. Compounder Imtiaz Ali was working without a certificate, against whom action was taken under Section 171.
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What evidence led to the rearrest of the four suspects in the Fatima murder case?
## Interview: Unraveling the Fatima Murder Case in Ranipur
**Host:** Welcome back to the show. Today, we’re delving into the tragic case of Fatima, the domestic worker who was found dead in Ranipur. Joining us is legal analyst, Ayesha Khan, who has been closely following the developments. Ayesha, thank you for being here.
**Ayesha Khan:** Thanks for having me. This is a deeply troubling case that has shocked the nation.
**Host:** Can you walk us through the key details as they unfolded?
**Ayesha Khan:** Sure. According to police reports [[1](https://dunyanews.tv/en/Pakistan/750388-Four-suspects-in-Fatima-murder-case-set-free-by-the-police)], Fatima’s death occurred on August 14th in the residence of Pir Asadullah. It gained public attention after videos surfaced on social media on August 15th, sparking outrage and demands for justice. A case was registered against Pir Asad Shah and his wife Hanashah on August 16th.
**Host:** The police have been criticized for their handling of the case, particularly the initial release of four suspects. Can you shed some light on that?
**Ayesha Khan:** Yes, there have been several concerning developments. Initially, the suspects were arrested but were later released, raising questions about the thoroughness of the investigation. However, they were subsequently rearrested, indicating that the police may have uncovered new evidence.
**Host:** What other investigative measures are being taken?
**Ayesha Khan:** From what we know, police have been diligently collecting evidence. They secured the crime scene and seized CCTV footage for forensic analysis. Fatima’s body was exhumed and a post-mortem was conducted within three days. This suggests a commitment to a comprehensive investigation,
**Host:** This case has ignited conversations about the vulnerability of domestic workers in Pakistan. What changes are needed to ensure their safety and protection?
**Ayesha Khan:** This tragedy underscores the urgent need for stricter labor laws, better enforcement, and awareness campaigns to protect domestic workers from exploitation and abuse.
**Host:**
Ayesha Khan, thank you for providing valuable insights into this heartbreaking case. We will continue to follow developments closely.