KARACHI: A judicial magistrate of Karachi on Monday extended the judicial remand of eight Anti-Car Lifting Cell (ACLC) officials until January 27 who were allegedly involved in the shooting and killing of a young man in Karachi’s Defence Housing Authority.
On January 14, 19-year-old Intizar Ahmed was reportedly chased down and shot dead by nine undercover police officials after he had failed to stop his car at a picket.
Eight of the nine suspects were arrested, while one — Inspector Tariq Raheem — remains out on bail.
A judicial inquiry was ordered by Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah upon the request of the slain teen’s father.
On Monday, the accused octet was presented in the court when the case’s investigation officer sought an extension of their judicial remand — a request the court granted.
Intizar was a Malaysia-based student who had returned to Pakistan to spend holidays. He was in his car with a friend when police in plainclothes had signalled him to stop. When he had failed to oblige, he was chased and gunned down. The friend had managed to escape unscathed.
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