The article details the tragic incident in Chakwal where nine-year-old Hania Ahmed, an Australian citizen, was killed during a robbery.Her father, Adeel Ahmed, alleges that the police misrepresented the incident, claiming robbers fired shots when, in fact, a CCD officer directly fired at them.Adeel claims he was forced to sign a blank paper by police officers before receiving medical attention.
The Punjab police and CCD admitted criminal negligence, but the father disputes the FIR's accuracy, alleging the case was altered to protect the accused.The DPO ordered an inquiry, while police denied the father's claims, stating the FIR followed standard procedures.The CCD faces criticism for alleged extrajudicial actions, with a recent HRCP report accusing it of staged encounters leading to deaths.The case highlights systemic issues in law enforcement and the need for transparency.
Original title: Chakwal CCD incident: Victim's father alleges robbers did not fire, police forced him to sign blank paper
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