Karachi: In a recent development in Shahzeb murder case, the police officials on Tuesday arrested one more culprit from Karachi, a metropolitan of Pakistan.
According to police sources, the family manager of main culprit, Shahrukh Jatoi, was arrested near Supreme Court Registry in Karachi.
“Mustafa Jatoi is the family manager of the main accused and the officials are investigating him about the whereabouts of the other culprits,” they added.
The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Tuesday took notice of the unarmed and merciless killing of a youth Shahzeb Khan in Karachi.
The apex court sought a report of the killing and directed the Advocate General and Inspector General Police Sindh to appear before the court on January 4.
Earlier on Monday, Police arrested the security guard of Shahrukh Jatoi, the prime suspect in Shahzeb Khan’s murder.
The guard was moved to an undisclosed location for further interrogation, however, the police said that a case had not been registered against him yet.
The police added that no weapon was seized from his possession.
Shahzeb was killed allegedly by Shahrukh Jatoi near Mubarak Masjid in DHA on Tuesday night. The killing resulted from a small argument he had with Nawab Siraj Talpur, when the latter’s servant verbally harassed his sister.
Talpur and his friend, Jatoi, allegedly followed Shahzeb and shot him.
Jatoi’s uncle has rejected allegations against his nephew.
At a press conference held in Sukkur, Subedar Khan Jatoi, the brother of Sikander Ali Jatoi whose son Shahrukh Jatoi is a key suspect in the case, claimed the allegations against his nephew were false.
He maintained Shahrukh did not know either Shahzeb or Nawab Siraj Talpur, the second suspect in the murder.
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