ISLAMABAD: Special developments emerged, revealed some sections of mysterious burning case of Peshawar’s Commissioner Sahibzada Anees-ur-Rehman along with a 29-year-old lady named Asghar Nisar in a room of Park Towers Islamabad.
Initial investigation reports provided evidences that the both persons are well known to each other as the burnt woman belonging to Kurram Agency, a tribal area of Pakistan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, while Anees met Asghar Nisar as political agent of Kurram Agency, sources said.
While entering in the flats, both persons including the Commissioner Anees-ur-Rehman and Asghar Nisar submitted their national identity cards on the building’s reception, which afterwards taken into custody by the police officials, sources added.
Surprisingly, the things became more mysterious when the initial statements of the persons before the Police found contrary to each other.
The injured woman stated that the purpose of meeting was attesting of some documents by the Commissioner Peshawar, whereas, the burnt commissioner Anis ur Rehman declined any connection with the woman.
The Commission Peshawar is currently under treatment in a private hospital in Rawalpindi after being shifted from Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) hospital Islamabad while the woman is still present in the Islamabad’s PIMS hospital.
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