Gilgit Baltistan: Resident of Shigar arrested for causing suicide of youth

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Gilgit Baltistan: (Azadi Times’ Crime Reporter) Important developments in the alleged suicide case that happened yesterday in the Hashopi area of Shigar.

According to the material obtained from the mobile phone, Najaf Ali, son of Ghulam Hasan, resident of Neid Dasu, was allegedly found to have caused the suicide of the deceased.

This crime falls under the category of crime under Section 322 of the Penal Code. According to the information received from the police, after the initial investigation.

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A case was registered on the report of ASI Muhammad Ismail and the named accused Najaf Ali son of Ghulam Hasan, resident of Neid Daso, who was named in case 02/23, was arrested by Shagar Police.

SSP Shigar Haji Abdul Rauf has given strict orders and instructions to the police team to continue a transparent investigation and research regarding the case from various aspects.

Syeda Sehar
Syeda Seharhttps://azaditimes.com
Syeda Sehar is a senior writer at Azadi Times from Gilgit-Baltistan. She specializes in covering news, politics, and daily updates about the Gilgit-Baltistan (Pakistan adminstered Kashmir).

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