Rawalpindi Fauji Colony Murder Sparks Outrage and Police Hunt

A young fruit vendor was brutally murdered in the early hours of the morning in Rawalpindi’s Fauji Colony following a suspected trap involving a female acquaintance. Police have promptly arrested three individuals, including the woman and her parents, while an intensive manhunt remains underway for the primary suspects who fled after the incident. The victim’s family has called upon authorities for swift action and justice.
According to initial police reports, Noor Khan, a fruit vendor residing at House No. 28, Fauji Colony, was fatally attacked around 4:00 AM near his residence. Authorities revealed that Noor Khan was reportedly lured out of his home approximately one hour prior to the assault, around 3:00 AM, through a phone call from a woman named Tamanna.
Upon leaving his home in response to Tamanna’s call, Noor Khan encountered alleged assailants Imran Ismail and Shahzaib, who carried out the brutal murder. Immediately after the attack, the suspects managed to escape from the scene.
Pirwadhai Police swiftly responded following reports of the crime and quickly apprehended Tamanna, the woman implicated in the crime, along with both her parents, on suspicion of involvement. Meanwhile, main suspects Imran Ismail and Shahzaib remain at large. Police authorities have confirmed that a rigorous search operation has been initiated to apprehend these fugitives as soon as possible.
Noor Khan’s grieving family has expressed their urgent demand for swift justice, calling upon authorities to expedite the capture of the perpetrators and ensure stern punishment to prevent similar acts of violence from occurring in the future.
Officials from Pirwadhai Police Station assured the victim’s family and the community that a thorough investigation into this tragic murder case is underway, vowing that no effort will be spared in bringing those responsible to justice.



