Mohsin Riaz was found dead in his home in Jhelum with a head wound and a pistol in his hand. Initially staged as a suicide, police investigations revealed that Mohsin was murdered by his wife Sidra and her relative Tayyab Razaq. Sidra had an extramarital affair with Tayyab, which led to conflicts with Mohsin, including demands for divorce. On February 10, 2026, Sidra lured Mohsin home alone, where Tayyab and Sidra attacked him, tied him up, struck him on the head, and staged the scene to appear as a suicide. The police arrested both accused after evidence and confessions. The couple's two children are now orphans.
Country: Pakistan
State/Province: None
City/Region: Jhelum
Incident Type: Murder
Relationship Status: Married
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Incident Date: Feb. 10, 2026
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2026-02-10
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Tehmina Sheikh Official - Pak · Original language: Hindi
What was the Secret of Wife that Hiding from her Husband || Tehmina Sheikh Official
Infidelity
The case involves a married couple with a history of extramarital affair by the wife with a relative, leading to escalating domestic conflict and demands for divorce. The wife and her lover conspired to murder the husband, staging the scene as a suicide. Family involvement and suspicion played a role in uncovering the truth.
Police investigation revealed staged suicide; forensic evidence contradicted suicide scenario. Wife Sidra and relative Tayyab arrested after confession and Agni raid. Case registered under section 302. Children left orphaned. Family members Ijaz and Riaz are complainants.
Initial assumption of suicide due to pistol in victim's hand; police noted inconsistencies such as lack of struggle marks and pistol position. Wife's initial denial followed by confession clarified the murder plot.
Mohsin returned home alone on Feb 10, 2026; Sidra arrived claiming to discuss divorce but coordinated with Tayyab to attack Mohsin. They tied him, struck his head, placed pistol in his hand, and fled. Friend Sheraz discovered the body after failed doorbell attempts. Police investigation and forensic analysis exposed murder and arrested suspects.
High risk due to extramarital affair, escalating conflict, refusal to grant divorce, and involvement of a third party leading to lethal violence.
Extramarital affairs can escalate to lethal violence when combined with refusal to grant divorce and family pressures. Staged crime scenes may have forensic inconsistencies. Early suspicion and witness intervention are critical for uncovering truth.
Increased frequency of wife's visits to maternal home, secret communications with relative Tayyab, husband's suspicion and confrontation, wife's refusal to return home, and escalating arguments.
Pistol position in victim's hand inconsistent with suicide, wife's secret affair, sudden change in wife's behavior, and confession after police questioning.
Forensic examination of wound and pistol position, police interrogation, confession statements, and Agni raid at accused's house.
Friend Sheraz reported finding the body; family members noted wife's changed behavior and refusal to return home; police recorded wife's confession.
Initial suicide theory overturned by forensic evidence and confession; arrests made; case registered under murder charges.
Exact motives behind wife's decision to murder and full details of planning remain partially unclear; psychological state of accused not fully detailed.