Mustaq was allegedly murdered by his wife Rizwana Yasmin after 15 years of marriage and four children. Rizwana had an extramarital affair with a younger man named Yasir for about eight months. Due to ongoing domestic disputes over her affair and control of communication, Rizwana conspired with her brother Fayyaz to kill Mustaq by administering sleeping pills and suffocating him with a pillow. The murder was planned and executed on the night of September 27, with the eldest son away. Rizwana and her brother were arrested; Yasir remains at large. The motive included infidelity and property disputes involving Mustaq's two houses.
Country: Pakistan
State/Province: None
City/Region: Ghaziabad
Incident Type: Domestic Violence Homicide
Relationship Status: Married
Relationship Duration: Approximately 15 years (marriage)
Incident Date: Sept. 28, 2025
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Approximately 15 years (marriage)
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2025-09-28
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Mujrim kaon · Original language: English
Shadi Ky 15 Saal Baad Biwi Ny Shohar Ko Quo Qat**l Ker Diya??? - Mujrim Kon
Infidelity
The case involves a long-term marriage disrupted by the wife's extramarital affair, leading to escalating domestic conflict and ultimately a planned murder to eliminate the husband and secure property and future with the affair partner. The involvement of family members as accomplices and the use of deception and coercion reflect complex relational dynamics.
Police investigation began after the victim's brother reported suspicion of murder. The body was deposited in the mortuary by the accused without police knowledge, raising procedural concerns. Technical evidence and interrogation revealed the wife's involvement and conspiracy with her brother. Two accused arrested; third suspect remains at large. DNA and other evidence collected. Charges under section 302 and 109 applied.
Initial reports suggested natural death by heart attack; suspicion arose due to wound marks and lack of heart attack signs. The accused initially claimed natural death. The involvement of multiple suspects and the third party's absence at the scene complicated the investigation.
Mustaq was given sleeping pills mixed in a milkshake by Rizwana and her brother on the night of September 27. After he became unconscious but resisted suffocation, Rizwana tied his hands and feet and attempted to suffocate him with a pillow. When unsuccessful alone, she called her brother who assisted in suffocating Mustaq. The affair with Yasir motivated the murder, with property disputes also a factor. The eldest son was away, providing opportunity.
High risk due to prolonged infidelity, domestic disputes, involvement of accomplices, and premeditated violence. The presence of children and property disputes increases complexity and potential for further family trauma.
Infidelity and property disputes can escalate to lethal domestic violence. Family members may be involved as accomplices. Early signs include secret affairs, domestic disputes, and control over communication. Investigative vigilance is needed when bodies are handled outside official channels.
The wife's extramarital affair, domestic disputes over phone use, and her repeated threats to separate were key early signals.
Suspicious wound on victim's nose, absence of heart attack signs, secret acquisition of sleeping pills, and the wife's inconsistent statements helped connect the case.
Technical evidence including sleeping pills, mortuary deposit receipt, DNA samples, and phone call records were strongest.
Victim's brother Ehsan reported suspicion of murder. The accused initially denied unnatural death. Children witnessed victim's deteriorating condition. Not reported if neighbors or others provided statements.
Follow-up reports confirmed the wife's and brother's arrests and ongoing efforts to arrest the third accused. Initial natural death claim was disproved.
The exact role and whereabouts of the third accused, Yasir, remain unclear and unresolved.