Usama Nadeem murder: Judicial magistrate approves suspects 3-day physical remand
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Sunday Jan 03, 2021
21-year-old Usama Nadeem was shot on Islamabad’s Srinagar Highway on Friday night reportedly after he ignored police warnings to stop. Photo: Geo. tv/File
ISLAMABAD: A judicial magistrate on Sunday approved the three-day physical remand of the police officials who allegedly murdered 21-year-old Usama Nadeem a day earlier.
The police officers were presented before Judicial Magistrate Naveed Khan who was presiding over a hearing of the case.
Police sought a five-day remand for the suspects but the court instead approved a three-day physical remand.
Five members of Islamabad Police s anti-terror squad were arrested on Saturday after the young man was allegedly shot dead by them while travelling in his vehicle.
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Outrage as Islamabad cops shoot student dead for not stopping car
Pakistan s capital Islamabad and its twin city Rawalpindi are in a state of shock, after a 22-year-old student was shot dead by trigger-happy policemen, who opened heavy fire on his car for allegedly not stopping on their call.
Usama Nadeem Satti, who was going home after dropping his cousin at the National University of Science & Technology (NUST) in Sector H-11 Islamabad, was intercepted by at least five personnel of the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS). He did not allegedly stop the car, leading to the ATS personnel riddling the car with bullets.
Islamabad, January 3
Pakistan’s capital Islamabad and its twin city Rawalpindi are in a state of shock, after a 22-year-old student was shot dead by trigger-happy policemen, who opened heavy fi
Sheikh Rasheed visits Usama Nadeem s family to offer condolences
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Minister of Interior Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed. Photo: File
ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed on Sunday paid a visit to the family of Usama Nadeem, the 22-year-old man who was killed during a police encounter on Saturday.
While condoling the deceased s parents, the minister promised that justice will be served and strict action will be taken against those involved.
After the meeting with Usama s family, the minister also spoke to media and condemned the incident which led to the loss of a precious life.
According to
Geo News, the minister said that he would not spare any of the policemen involved in the incident , adding that a case of terrorism would also be filed against them.