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A new turn in Zahir Jaffer, Noor Mukadam's case

MN Report 02:28 PM, 15 Feb, 2022
A new turn in Zahir Jaffer, Noor Mukadam's case

ISLAMABAD: Shaukat Mukadam, Noor Mukadam's father, had been accused by the man suspected of killing her of falsely implicating him in the case.

As per the police challan, for rejecting Zahir Jaffer's marriage proposal, he killed Noor Mukadam as per the challan.

As per the police challan, for rejecting Zahir Jaffer's marriage proposal, he killed Noor Mukadam as per the challan.

The court received a written statement from the main suspect. According to the statement, "I want to bring on record that I am innocent in this case, and I along with other co-accused have been falsely roped in this case in order to save the actual culprits." 

He further acknowledged that "I and Noor Mukadam were good friends and were in living relationship with mutual consent since last many years. Same was in the knowledge of both the families, and they never ever objected to it. Noor participated in our family functions and events, and I also used to attend her family functions and events like a family member. Six months before the unfortunate occurrence, I and Noor were not in talking terms, and suddenly July 18, 2021, Noor herself established contact with me and asked for arranging a drug party. She also wanted to invite her friends to the party." 

The primary suspect further revealed that he and Noor departed from the residence on July 19, 2021, in a cab, but Noor insisted on cancelling their flight to the United States.

Noor invited her colleagues over for a get-together on the afternoon of July 20.

He enlightened the audience that everyone, including Noor Mukadam, was under the influence of powerful narcotics (the report of forensic histopathology verifies this fact which the prosecution itself relied on upon his evidence). 

He remarked that when he regained consciousness hours later, he found myself chained to a chair in the living room of my home. When he started yelling for help, he was saved by a group of people in police and civilian attire. "I learned that one of the participants had murdered Noor," the statement declared.

Zahir Jaffer sadly stated that to fulfil their malicious goals and make money, a vast smear campaign was launched against him and his family by bogus social media activists and feminist loving organisations. Unreliable social media activists and self-proclaimed feminists had started asking that he should be hanged while his trial before the court was still ongoing.