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PAF Officer had committed suicide, PAF tells Islamabad High Court

He was not found guilty by any tribunal prior to his death. There was an investigation and he was to face a board of inquiry, prior to which he was found dead. His widow's complaint is that he had injuries on his body inconsistent with suicide. PDF fundis found this officer guilty even though there was no formal inquiry concluded and despite the medical reports, they proclaimed a verdict of suicide against him despite his widow's claims. :coffee:
pdf judges belive in speedy justice they are quick to give verdict.thats the beauty of PDF if you are accused of anything ull be handed judgment in 10 seconds!

Fassad ha ye... Lol
bas kardo chacha g molvi ki turhan huur naye cheez ko haram na keh dia karo!
 
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Tragic. Why must people do these horrible things in the name of wealth. He might've avoided his own fate but has left a lifetime of condemnation for his family.

:pop: It is not a Hollywood movie

The widow can deny all she wants at end of day , who is to be trusted a full fledge institute or Lady who is certainly emotional.

If PAF found corruption charges against that fella , then they must have had good reason why would they otherwise waste the money spent to train a officer to bring bogus charges against anyone.

PAF or Military are within their rights to examine , investigate and Share their fact finding mission for their internal matters

If Military states it was suicide it was suicide

I fully agree with the fact that the widow is grieving and trying to save face for her late husband and in times like these conspiracies are something one can latch onto. But keeping in mind the history of certain institutions of the military and their love for enforced disappearances (with many not coming back ever) one has the right to be under suspicion.
 
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I agree that she may be trying to hide her face but an alternate theory cannot be denied along.
 
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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has conveyed to the Islamabad High Court (IHC) that the mysterious death of Group Captain Rizwan Attique was suicide.

In response to a petition filed by Attique’s widow, Tanzeela Khan, PAF’s director legal service Sohail Ahmed stated that the woman’s husband had committed suicide as he feared the consequences of an inquiry into his alleged corruption.

Giving a detailed background of the events before the death of the officer, the written reply stated: “During his service, the petitioner’s husband became involved in embezzlement, misappropriation, malpractices and collusion with various civilian contractors against service interest. Consequently, a Board of Inquiry was ordered at the Air Headquarters, Islamabad, on July 5, 2017 to probe into his alleged illegal activities.

Written reply alleges that widow’s petition is aimed at maligning the force

“The deceased officer was provided VIP room at Officers Mess, Islamabad, to face the Board of Inquiry proceedings; the deceased officer was not taken into Air Force custody. However, he was asked to remain present on the premises of Officers Mess, Islamabad, during the Board of Inquiry proceedings.”

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The reply further states: “The deceased officer committed suicide as a remorse for his involvement in misappropriation and as a fear for loss of image in society, which he had built for last many years.”

It said: “Group Captain Rizwan committed suicide. On July 10, 2017 he was found hanging from a window grille using bedsheet in his room at the Officers Mess, Islamabad.

“He was immediately shifted to PAF Hospital where he was declared as ‘brought dead’. Later, his body was shifted to Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims) for autopsy.”

The reply claimed that Pims confirmed that the officer had committed a suicide. The reply alleged that the petitioner filed the petition only to malign the PAF.

Ms Khan was seeking transparent and impartial inquiry into the death of her husband.

The petition also attached the copy of a medical report of Punjab Forensic Science Laboratory, Lahore, according to which the officer had eight injury marks on his body.

All injuries were sufficient to cause death in ordinary course of life.

The petition cited secretary defence, chief of air staff, deputy chief of air staff and Air Intelligence director general as respondents.

The petitioner requested the IHC to form a joint investigation team (JIT) to investigate how her husband, Group Captain Rizwan Attique, died in August last year.

As per media reports, the group captain was found hanging from a window grille of a room under mysterious circumstances.

The reports had expressed a possibility that the officer might have committed suicide.

However, the petition on the other hand alleged that her husband died under the custody of an intelligence agency.

She requested the IHC to issue direction for registration of an FIR and constitute a JIT, comprising officials of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Islamabad police and Intelligence Bureau (IB), to ascertain the causes and circumstances that led to his death.

The petitioner further requested the court to direct the deputy chief of air staff to provide personal belongings of the deceased officer to his legal heirs including personal files, cheque books and other documents.

IHC Justice Aamir Farooq asked the police why they did not register FIR in this matter even when it has been reported.

The court then summoned the police officer concerned on April 11.

Published in Dawn, April 1st, 2018
 
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Giving a detailed background of the events before the death of the officer, the written reply stated: “During his service, the petitioner’s husband became involved in embezzlement, misappropriation, malpractices and collusion with various civilian contractors against service interest. Consequently, a Board of Inquiry was ordered at the Air Headquarters, Islamabad, on July 5, 2017 to probe into his alleged illegal activities.

What was number one agency doing? they fail to keep a tab on international law enforcement ...
 
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What was number one agency doing? they fail to keep a tab on international law enforcement ...
Looks suicide to me as well.I know other such shameful corrupt officer who died from heart attack because of all the stress and tension he was taking.The case was going on against him.His name was group captain rab nawaz baluch .His whole family is still living in the retired air force officers colony where everyone knows about them and they are not welcomed and respected.Such shameful people my lord.
 
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at least in AF the morality and honour exists but why the gentleman took his life ,there are many Admirals /former Air Force top officials and Mashoor Generals
 
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at least in AF the morality and honour exists but why the gentleman took his life ,there are many Admirals /former Air Force top officials and Mashoor Generals
Apparently he made wrong choices in greed but later felt sorry and lost balls.Not everyone is like zardari who is daringly corrupt :)
 
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@MastanKhan , wanna bet this was a face saving hunt where only the small fry hung himself...

Hi,

Thanks for bringing it out----I had a similar feeling at the back of my mind---and I questioned---why did he have to do that---.

If it was suicide---he could have committed it at his house---why at the base---.

How much embezzlement can a group captain do without the approval of an AVM or other higher ups---.
 
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:-)
Let bygones be bygones for next 3 4 years .

Hi,

Thanks for bringing it out----I had a similar feeling at the back of my mind---and I questioned---why did he have to do that---.

If it was suicide---he could have committed it at his house---why at the base---.

How much embezzlement can a group captain do without the approval of an AVM or other higher ups---.
he was at AHQ for inquiry , He was basically posted somewhere else.
 
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