The mystery of a mill owner’s murder was ‘solved’ on Sunday when the deceased’s son confessed that he had paid a large financial sum to two hit men to kill his father.
Malik Abdul Rehman, the owner of the mill, had taken a second wife a few months ago. The children from his first marriage, as well as other family members, were not happy about this and had differences with him over it. On December 15, 2007, Rehman, accompanied by his second wife, was making his way home when two men on motorbikes shot him before fleeing from the scene. His wife and passers-by rushed him to a nearby hospital where he later died. Police registered a case against the unidentified assailants on behalf of the deceased’s son, Malik Arif, and initiated investigation proceedings.Initially, the police thought that Rehman had been killed when he tried to resist a robbery attempt. They later expanded the scope of their investigations when they realised that his son might have been behind the murder.
During interrogation, Arif confessed that his anger at his father’s second marriage had incited him to pay money to have his father killed.
In his confession statement, Arif said that he had hired contract killers, Qaiser and Aslam, with the help of his driver, Rab Nawaz, and his driver’s friend Fiaz.
The police arrested Arif and Aslam while the other two still remain at large. A special team has been constituted for their arrest
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