Case of student misconduct; In the video the personal identities of student Sabir and accused Aziz-ur-Rehman are similar

Audio and video report of malpractice sent to Forensic has arrived, DNA samples could not be tested due to the age of the incident

Case of student misconduct; In the video the personal identities of student Sabir and accused Aziz-ur-Rehman are similar
Case of student misconduct; In the video the personal identities of student Sabir and accused Aziz-ur-Rehman are similar


Lahore - Mufti Aziz-ur-Rehman's madrassa student molestation case video report came to light. The report said that the personal features of the video matched those of student Sabir and accused Aziz-ur-Rehman. Audio of the misdemeanor sent for forensic analysis, the video report said, adding that the personal identities in the video matched those of student Sabir and accused Aziz-ur-Rehman, but that DNA samples could not be tested due to the age of the incident.

It should be noted that DIG Investigation Sharq Jamal said that according to the report, no editing was found with the video while the student Sabir Shah and the accused Aziz-ur-Rehman are in the video. Two days prior, a report by the Punjab Forensic Science Agency discovered the DNA test denounced Aziz-ur-Rehman to be negative, while the report additionally referenced three potential reasons why the DNA sample did not match.

Police have included provisions in the case against Mufti Abdul Aziz for insulting the Holy Book and insulting religious sentiments. Two sections 295B and 298 have been imposed in the case, both of which are non-bailable. According to the police, the accused will complete the Kachalan video testimony. It should be noted that the police received the medical report of Mufti Aziz-ur-Rehman's misconduct from the student.

The report did not prove that the student was abused. Police added charges of insulting the holy book and insulting religious sentiments in the case against the mufti. According to the DNA report of Punjab Forensic Lab, the samples of Mufti Aziz-ur-Rehman did not match. Tests were taken from both the offended party and the charged. However, no evidence of abuse has come to light. Further forensic investigations could be conducted if more evidence is provided to the lab after the initial report is released. In this regard, according to DIG Shah Jamal, the challan will be completed on the basis of video evidence against the accused. He also said that the accused will not escape punishment if further provisions are imposed in the case.

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