We will not leave Nazim Jokhio's case uncontested: Imran Ismail

Governor Sindh says federal govt will set up its own JIT for a transparent probe into Nazim Jokhio's murder case

By Web Desk
November 06, 2021
Governor Sindh Imran Ismail. — Radio Pakistan/File

THATTA: The federal government will set up its own Joint Investigation Team (JIT) for a transparent probe into Nazim Jokhio's murder case separate from a probe team formed by the Sindh government, said Governor Sindh Imran Ismail on Saturday.

Ismail along with Opposition leader Haleem Adil Sheikh visited Salar Goth, near Dhabeji, to offer his condolences to the family members of Jokhio — who was allegedly tortured to death for recording a PPP MPA’s hunting expedition with Arab hunters of the rare bird species houbara bustard.

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Ismail said: "I have come here to meet the family of Jokhio on the instructions of Prime Minister Imran Khan."

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The governor assured the family members that the federal government will fully cooperate in this matter and will also provide lawyers to fight the case.

"We will not leave Jokhio's case uncontested."

The governor said that he will inform the premier about the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Speaking to the media later, Ismail said: "We will not let law of the jungle prevail in the country, hence a JIT will be formed."

"Jokhio was brutally murdered, while the influential suspect was rescued," he said.

"There are some names in the FIR, but the names of the real culprits are missing," he added.

The governor claimed that the heirs of the deceased do not trust the JIT formed by the Sindh government.

PPP MPA remanded to police custody

On Friday, MPA Sindh Assembly Jam Owais was remanded to police custody for three days in a case pertaining to the murder of Jokhio.

MPA Jam Owais was presented before a court after he surrendered to police following protests. He was nominated in FIR no 457/21 registered at the Memon Goth Police Station.

During the hearing, the investigation officer informed the court that the suspect had surrendered to the police, after which the judge ordered a progress report in the case at the next hearing and granted a three-day remand of the suspect to the police.

Two more suspects, Haider and Mir Ali, were also remanded into police custody for three days.

The family of Nazim Jokhio have been staging protests in Thatta and Karachi against the gruesome murder.

CM Sindh Murad Ali Shah also noted with concern the protests and directed the police to get an FIR in accordance with the wishes of Nazim's family registered.

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