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Tasleema’s family assured foolproof security

KARACHI – An inquiry team, led by PPP MNA Syeda Nafisa Shah, has assured the family of Tasleema Solangi, who was declared kari and allegedly thrown to dogs, of foolproof security and asked them to record their statements, Zakira Solangi, mother of the deceased, told The Nation here on Thursday.

Sources said that SP Investigation Ghulam Akbar Wagan had informed the MNA that Tasleema Solangi was shot dead with a pistol and that neither she was thrown before dogs nor she was pregnant at the time of her murder. The SP has also, reportedly, said that the lady doctor who conducted the post-mortem of the girl did not mention any sign of torture on her body nor confirmed that she was pregnant.
Wagan claimed that police have arrested four persons. He said that inquiry team would send its report to President Asif Ali Zardari.

Meanwhile, Nafisa Shah, accompanied with police officers of the district, visited Tasleema’s home village Hajina Shah, where she met some elders of the village and also with female relatives of the deceased girl to get details of the gory incident.
Shah said she was trying to find out the actual story and only the facts would determine the fate of the case. She said the criminals would be brought to justice and given an exemplary punishment. She said she would also meet the accused, adding her inquiry would be completed within two days.
Tasleema Solangi was killed cold-bloodedly on the pretext of Karo Kari and since then her family was living in Karachi.

Nafisa Shah also assured the victimsÂ’ relatives that the investigation will be neutral and stern action will be taken against those involved. On the other hand, a local journalist, Ajeeb Lakho working for a Sindhi newspaper, told The Nation that a head constable of Ahmed Pur Police Station informed him about the brutal killing of Tasleema Solangi.
“I saw the dead body of ill-fated Tasleema Solangi after reaching the Wada Machi Police Station”, Lakho claimed, adding it seemed that a wild animal had bitten her body.
Lakho said that in his story, he had clearly mentioned that there were marks of dog bites on Tasleema’s legs and feet.
Source: The Nation
Date:10/31/2008