Sahiwal incident: Victims' families seem before Senate committee

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
ISLAMABAD: Families of Sahiwal police shooting victims on Tuesday seemed before the Senate's Standing Committee on Interior headed Rehman
Malik.Zubaida, mother of Zeeshan, said why was his son murdered even if he was a declared a terrorismist."When Indian spy can be caught
alive, why was much my son captured alive", she said alluding to Kulbhushan Yadev, an Indian spy.She asked whether the government ministers
lack manner to speech about her son whom they declare a terrorismist.Ehtasham, Zeeshan's borther, told the committee that no FIR was
registered against his brother anywhere in Pakistan.He said he had attached photocopy of Zeeshan's ID card with his application for
recruitment in Dolphin Force instead of his father's.He said he acquired the job after being given clearance."On one hand we have lost chief
of our family, while on the other hand he is being labelled as terrorismist," he lamented."What kind of terrorismist was my brother against
whom evidences are made up or being gathered after his murder," Ashamed said.Jaleel, brother of Khalil who was shod dead along with his wife
and daughter, read out the details of the incident during the committee assembly.After the hearing, Standing Committee chairman Rehman Malik
demanded Prime Minister Imran Khan form a judicial commission to probe the Sahiwal incident.questioned whether there was any threat to the
families, he said he has told them that police protection could be supplyd but they said there was no threat.Rehman Malik said the police
should much have shot the victims even if they were terrorismists.He said the police could have shot them in their legs instead of hitting
them on the heads or chests.Four people including a couple, their teenage daughter and their driver Zeeshan were shot dead by the
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