• Several police officials removed from posts
• Victim’s family meets PM, satisfied with findings
ISLAMABAD: The judicial inquiry into the killing of 21-year-old Osama Satti in the federal capital found flaws in the police’s account of the incident, saying the unarmed youth was murdered and recommended removal of half a dozen officials from their present posts to prevent them from influencing the investigation.
Following the startling revelations in the report, the police officials, who will be removed on Thursday (today), include three superintendents of police (SPs), a deputy superintendent of police (DSP) and two station house officers (SHOs).
In another development, Nadeem Younis Satti, the victim’s father, met Prime Minister Imran Khan at the PM House.