
Sindh Home Minister Sohail Anwar Siyal speaking to press. Photo: Geo NewsKARACHI: Home Minister Sohail Anwar Siyal said on Tuesday that the investigation committee probing the Naqeebullah killing case is going in the right direction.
Speaking to journalists after meeting police officials to ascertain developments on respective Naqeebullah, Intezar and Maqsood killing case, he reiterated that the provincial government is not trying to save anyone and neither it will.
"Having a contact with someone doesn't mean that we have given him license to kill," the home minister said.
Siyal said that the government has not given permission to anyone to kill innocents.
The provincial home minister said that a legal process in the Naqeebullah case will be started after the registration of FIR by the deceased?s family, which is expected today.
?I will visit the families of Intezar and Maqsood today,? Siyal announced.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court today summoned suspended Malir SSP Rao Anwar and senior officials of the Sindh government in the Naqeebullah killing case.
The hearing of the case will take place at the apex court's Karachi Registry on January 27.
Earlier today, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) foiled Anwar?s attempt to leave the country from the Benazir Bhutto International Airport.
SSP Anwar is wanted in an inquiry into the extrajudicial murder of Naqeebullah Mehsud, a 27-year-old native of Waziristan who was among four suspected terrorists killed in an ?exchange of fire? with a police team on January 13 in Shah Latif Town, Karachi.
'Anwar Khan'
The FIA refused to let Anwar board a Dubai-bound flight around midnight due to his suspicious travel documents, which included a dubious NOC ? reportedly issued by the Sindh government on Jan 20 ? a ticket under the name of "Anwar Khan".
FIA officials said Anwar was not taken into custody as they did not have any such orders, adding that his name is also not on the Exit Control List (ECL).
Earlier reports had stated that the suspended SSP was not physically present at the airport but had instead sent his documents through an associate.
Meanwhile, sources within the Sindh government informed that the provincial government did not issue any NOC to Anwar, adding that the suspended Malir SSP did not ask for any leaves neither was he given one.
Rao Anwar denies reports
Speaking to Geo News after the news was aired, Anwar said the reports being aired on the media in this regard are false.
He claimed that he did not attempt to go to Dubai today though he will leave whenever he wants to go there to meet his children.


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