Capture body of evidence against writer Hamid Mir scratched off, court told

ISLAMABAD: Police have educated a sessions court that they have wiped out a body of evidence against writer and TV stay Hamid Mir relating to the grabbing of Khalid Khwaja, a previous knowledge officer, since they have no confirmation about the last's snatching. 

The shot baffled assortment of previous knowledge officer Khwaja was found in North Waziristan on April 30, 2010. 

His dowager, Shamama, recorded a request of in the Islamabad High Court looking for enlistment of a criminal body of evidence against columnist Hamid Mir, as she affirmed that he alongside a Taliban activist, Usman Punjabi, had snatched her mate from Islamabad. 

On the IHC orders, a case was enrolled at the Ramna police headquarters on Nov 4 against Mr Mir. 

Sources told Dawn on Friday that examiners moved toward a government official from Kohat and recorded his announcement regarding the case. 

They said that the agents did not discover adequate proof to continue further and they prescribed to the District and Sessions Court in Islamabad to scratch off the case. 

They said that the police educated the court that the offense of the capturing couldn't be set up amid the examination since the lawmaker said that Khawaja meandered openly in the territory. 

The sources said he was neither killed inside the locale of the Ramna police headquarters nor any post-mortem examination was played out, the police stated, including that there was no medico-legitimate declaration which was important to enroll a murder case. 

Ramna SHO Inspector Irshad Abro affirmed that the case was crossed out and a report in such manner submitted in court.

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