Saturday, 26 October 2013

Mystery shrouds burning of Commissioner Peshawar, Sahibzada Anis, in Islamabad





Mystery shrouds the burning of Commissioner Peshawar, Sahibzada Anis-ur-Rehman, in Islamabad, on Saturday as the police do not have a clear stance on the incident.

Police sources said Mr Anis was burnt when fire broke out in a flat in posh F-10 sector along with a woman.

Doctors at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences say that almost 100 percent of the body of the senior official and that doctors are trying to save his life. He was shifted to the hospital in critical condition.

It was stated earlier that fire broke out in the flat's kitchen but later the police came with a different statement that the blaze engulfed the flat as Mr Anis lighted off his cigarette.

Police said that Peshawar Commissioner was staying with his family at the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa house but he later came to the Pak Tower in F-10 sector.

The injured woman was identified as Asghar-un-Nisa, 29, and reports said she belongs to the tribal area.

Dr Ayesha, spokesperson for PIMS confirmed that consition of Sahibzada Anis and the woman is critical.

Some sources earlier claimed that Anis had arrived in Islamabad to see off his son who was scheduled to leave for the UK on Sunday.

Police said Anis and Asghar-un-Nisa had recorded statement with the statement. The woman was quoted as saying that she had arrived with Anis in the room. Anis had a different version and said the lady had come to the flat to attest documents.

Chief Minister KPK, Pervaiz Khattak, and other senior officials visited PIMS and inquired about the health of Sahibzada Anis.


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