Muhammad Faisal Manzoor, a Grade 16 railway section controller, was allegedly murdered in his home in Lahore. The murder was reportedly planned and executed by Haider, a man who had an illicit affair with Faisal's wife, Mozma Nami Khatun, and Haider's brother Hussain. The affair lasted about four years, and Faisal had become aware of it and imposed restrictions on his wife. The accused allegedly killed Faisal to remove him as an obstacle to their plans to marry and settle abroad, also intending to take Faisal's pension benefits. The murder was staged as a robbery, but police investigations revealed the truth. All accused have been arrested, and evidence including mobile phones has been recovered.
Country: Pakistan
State/Province: Punjab, Pakistan
City/Region: Lahore
Incident Type: Murder
Relationship Status: Married
Relationship Duration: Approximately 18 years (marriage)
Incident Date: March 1, 2025
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Approximately 18 years (marriage)
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2025-03-01
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Mujrim kaon · Original language: English
Shadi Kay 13 Saal Baad Mila Shohar Ko Bara Dhoka ,, Biwi Nay Ashna Kay Hathon Zibah Karwa Diya
Infidelity
The case involves a long-term marriage disrupted by the wife's illicit affair with a household helper's son. The victim discovered the affair and imposed restrictions, leading to escalating conflict. The affair partners conspired to murder the husband to remove obstacles to their relationship and financial gain, staging the crime as a robbery to mislead investigators.
Police initially received a false robbery call but found no signs of robbery. Mobile phones were taken by the accused to hide evidence. The wife was present during the murder and reportedly facilitated entry. All accused have been arrested, and evidence including mobile phones and PFSA materials have been collected. The victim's brother is the plaintiff and cooperating with police. The case is ongoing with a complete challan expected.
Initial police response was misled by a staged robbery call. The wife initially denied involvement but later was identified as a key conspirator. The exact number of perpetrators and their roles were clarified during investigation. No confusion about suspect identities after arrests.
The victim was murdered in his bedroom while sleeping with two children. The wife and younger child were in an adjacent room; two older children were with an aunt. The accused entered through a broken wall and opened a grill, knowing the house layout from prior work. Haider stabbed the victim once, slitting his throat. The wife facilitated entry and was present during the murder. The murder was planned to enable the accused to marry and settle abroad using the victim's pension benefits. The crime was initially presented as a robbery but was uncovered by police investigation.
High risk due to prolonged infidelity, financial motives, and involvement of multiple conspirators with prior criminal records. The victim's awareness and attempts to control the situation increased tension, culminating in lethal violence.
Long-term infidelity combined with financial motives can escalate to lethal violence. Attempts to control or restrict a partner's behavior may increase conflict risk. Concealment of evidence and staging of crime scenes can mislead initial investigations. Family cooperation and witness statements are critical for uncovering truth.
The victim's discovery of the wife's affair and subsequent strict restrictions, financial support to the lover, and the lover's criminal background were key early signals.
Mobile phone evidence, witness statements from family members, and inconsistencies in the staged robbery story helped connect the case.
Recovered mobile phones with incriminating conversations, PFSA forensic evidence, and witness testimonies were strongest evidence types.
Victim's brother and family members provided detailed accounts. Children were asleep during the murder but later identified the voice of Haider. Police statements clarified the staged robbery and involvement of the wife.
Initial reports suggested a robbery; later police investigation revealed the affair and conspiracy. Arrests and evidence recovery confirmed the murder plot.
Exact details of the wife's involvement during the murder and the full extent of planning remain under investigation.