Shaukat was allegedly murdered by his second wife Shabnam with the help of her acquaintance Arslan and another accomplice Tauqeer. The couple had a 17-year love marriage, but conflicts arose after Shaukat opened a parlor six months prior. Investigations revealed conspiracies involving sleeping pills and a planned shooting. Both accused confessed, and police collected strong evidence including mobile CDRs, recordings, and CCTV footage. The case highlights domestic conflict escalating to homicide, with police and family members involved in the investigation.
Country: Pakistan
State/Province: Punjab, Pakistan
City/Region: Raiwind
Incident Type: Murder
Relationship Status: Married
Relationship Duration: 17 years
Incident Date: None
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Taftishi - Pak · Original language: Hindi
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Domestic Violence
The case involves a long-term marital relationship that deteriorated due to conflicts arising after the victim opened a business. The wife allegedly conspired with acquaintances to murder her husband, indicating escalation from domestic conflict and jealousy to lethal violence. The involvement of accomplices and premeditation with sleeping pills and planning the murder site reflect a pattern of coercive control and instrumental aggression.
Police arrested Shabnam, Arslan, and Tauqeer based on confessions, mobile CDRs, audio recordings, and CCTV footage. Evidence includes recorded instructions to kill, prior visits to the murder site, and attempted poisoning. The investigation is ongoing with efforts to secure strict punishment. The judicial system's effectiveness and timely prosecution were discussed by a journalist.
The accused Shabnam claimed she did not order the murder and that Arslan acted alone, but police have recordings contradicting this. No confusion reported about suspect identities.
The victim and wife had a 17-year marriage with recent conflicts after the victim opened a parlor. The wife developed a relationship with Arslan and Tauqeer. They planned to kill the victim using sleeping pills and later by shooting. The victim was killed at a deserted location. Police collected mobile data, recordings, and CCTV footage to confirm the conspiracy and arrests.
High risk due to prolonged domestic conflict, involvement of third parties, premeditation, and use of violence to resolve personal disputes.
Long-term domestic conflicts can escalate to lethal violence when combined with external accomplices. Early reconciliation attempts may fail if underlying issues persist. Evidence from digital communications is critical in proving conspiracy. Judicial delays and leniency may undermine deterrence.
Domestic fights escalating after the victim opened a parlor and the wife's association with Arslan were early signals.
Mobile phone CDRs, audio recordings of murder instructions, CCTV footage of suspects together, and prior visits to the murder site were key clues.
Strongest evidence included confessions, mobile phone call detail records, audio recordings, and CCTV footage.
Mohammad Ramzan reported family tensions and suspicions about Shabnam and Arslan. Police and first responders confirmed the murder scene details. No other witness statements reported.
No follow-up reports available beyond initial investigation and arrests.
Exact incident date and time remain unspecified. Judicial outcomes and trial progress are not reported.