Karachi police book driver in murder case over deadly Karsaz accident – Pakistan

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The Karachi police on Tuesday said it had booked a woman, who was involved in a deadly accident on Karsaz Road a day ago, over murder charges.

On Monday evening, a speeding SUV killed two people, including a woman, and injured three others.

Traffic Police Deputy Inspector General Ahmad Nawaz Cheema had told Dawn that a woman was driving a Toyota car in an “extremely negligent manner”.

According to Cheema, the car hit a motorcycle apparently while negotiating a turn from Tipu Sultan Road towards the service road of Muslim League House. The vehicle then hit two more motorcycles and overturned after colliding with a car parked on the road.

Five people were injured in the accident, with two of them succumbing to their injuries after being taken to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) for treatment.

In a statement issued today, the District East police’s spokesperson confirmed that the police had registered a first information report (FIR) against the suspect.

The statement further said that the driver was arrested last night and handed over to the police’s investigation wing.

“The woman’s medical [examination] had been conducted, but the report has not been submitted by the hospital, as per the latest information,” the police said.

It added that the investigation wing was conducting a probe and that further information could be sought from the office of the District East’s senior superintendent of police (SSP) of investigation.

Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC).

“Prima facie appears that [the] accused [is] not in a position to be brought before the court at once without personal suffering, and risk to health,” the order read, adding that “custody is hereby sanctioned to investigation officer for 01 day”.

“During the sanctioned period, the said investigation officer is liable to make arrangements for keeping the accused person in safe custody,” it observed.

The judge directed IO Ahmed to produce Danish in court tomorrow (Wednesday) “if she sufficiently recovers and is able to be produced”. “However, in case she doesn’t sufficiently recovers [sic], [the] investigation officer may apply afresh to the concerned court for further orders,” the order stated.

Pakistan Penal Code.

According to the complaint, Arif was informed at around 6:45pm on Monday that his brother Imran Arif, who was riding a motorcycle along with his daughter Amna Arif, was met with an accident.

Upon reaching the JPMC, the complainant found out that Natasha Danish, who was driving a Toyota Land Cruiser, had hit his brother’s motorcycle from behind.

“Abdussalam, son of Mohammad Ishaq, who was riding on the motorcycle was also injured,” the FIR stated, adding that Imran and his daughter got several injuries and passed away later.

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