Two suspects in the Dr. Maha Shah’s suicide case attempted to escape from the court on Monday.
The two accused fled the premises after their pleas were rejected by the South judicial magistrate.
There have been some new developments in the suicide case of Dr Maha Shah, whose death on 19 August has become one of the most talked-about incidents in recent times.
Maha’s father as well as the public demand to seek justice and the reason as to why she would commit suicide.
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The court had allowed investigators to exhume Dr Maha’s body for further inspect the gunshot wound that she allegedly fired to commit her suicide. As of now, the police have four suspects in the case. Two of these suspects fled the court yesterday after their plea was denied by the court. The accused, Junaid and Waqas made a break for it on Monday. Although the police managed to catch with Junaid as he sat in a rickshaw outside the premises, however, he still managed to escape again.
Check out the video:
In the video, Junaid can be seen accusing an investigating officer of allegedly accepting a bribe to allow him flee.
Meanwhile, the police have submitted the charge-sheet before the court. According to the challan, the pistol used by Maha was bought on July 9 by one of the accused, Saad Nasir, who sold it to Tabish Yaseen for Rs. 55,000 on July 12. It was also around the same time when Tabish gave the gun to Maha.
It remains to be seen if the police manage to apprehend the two escaped suspects in the time. Stay posted for more updates.
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