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In the case of two sisters who were murdered in Gujranwala district of Punjab province, Pakistan, the police have arrested their parents, who themselves had registered a case against unknown persons for robbery at their house and murder of their daughters last month. On May 19, a case of murder of two sisters, aged 22 and 19, was registered in the Nowshera Virkan area of Gujranwala on the complaint of their father. But now the police claim that their parents were involved in the murder of these sisters and that they have recovered the murder weapon as well as the money worth lakhs of rupees that the father had claimed in the robbery and murder case. The court has transferred the mother of these sisters to the Central Jail Gujranwala on judicial remand, while the father was handed over to the police investigation team on physical remand, after which the accused was once again handed over to the police on physical remand on June 26. During the court appearance, the police said that The investigation of the accused is to be completed, in addition to questioning about the motives of the murder, on which the court granted the physical remand of the accused till June 30 and directed the investigation team to complete the case challan soon and present it in the court so that a regular trial can be started. Investigating officer and DSP Crime Control Department Ansar Mohal said that according to the investigation so far, both the husband and wife are the accused in this incident and no third accused is involved. However, the father of the victims denied the crime in the court and said that the case against them is not only weak but also there is no eyewitness in it. He said that he himself was the plaintiff in this robbery and murder case, but the police took him into custody. Crime Control Department officials said that the necessary material related to the case has been sent to the Punjab Forensic Lab, Lahore for final analysis, from where it takes two to three months to receive reports. According to him, as soon as the reports are received from the Punjab Forensic Lab Lahore, a full challan will be presented in court against both the accused so that they can be punished according to the crime. On May 19, the bodies of two sisters, aged 22 and 19, were found in a house near Kadial Road in the rural area of Nowshera Virkan. The case of this incident was registered on the complaint of the father of the victims, in which he told the police that he had been working in Italy for about twenty-two years and had returned to Pakistan from Italy a few days before the incident. It is not yet clear whether he is an Italian citizen, while according to the residents of the area, he used to work there. The father claimed in the case that the robbers killed his two daughters in front of him and also took away nine hundred thousand rupees from the house. The father of the victims had claimed that one of the three unknown accused “shot my elder daughter with a pistol, which hit her on the head and chest.” The second accused fired a pistol at my younger daughter, hitting her on the face and back of the head. He added that the robbers threatened to kill her and fled with shopping bags in their hands. In the FIR, the father, the plaintiff, told the police that both daughters were killed in the firing and 1.2 million Pakistani rupees and 3,000 euros were missing from the safe. SSP of the Crime Control Department, Captain (retd) Mansoor Aman, said, “This was a sensitive case in which all the evidence of the murder pointed towards the parents.” He said, “The police got the records of all the CCTV cameras in the area and collected information about all the people passing through the street. All the people who passed through the street were questioned separately, but there were no robbers among them.” No one saw the three robbers passing by, nor did any such suspicious persons appear in any CCTV camera. The SSP said that the father of the victims gave a statement to the police that his younger daughter had sent him to the market to buy exam-related items. According to him, after examining the CCTV cameras installed in the shop, the police came to know that the main accused had not gone there and the location on his mobile phone was also indicating some other place.
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