Asif, a father of three and factory owner, was allegedly murdered by his wife Qaisra and her paramour Rizwan Shah. The motive was to gain control of Asif's multi-million-rupee factory business. Rizwan Shah confessed to drugging and shooting Asif, then disposing of his body in a canal. The family has not yet seen the body or received the post-mortem report. The police investigation is ongoing with arrests made, including Qaisra. The family appeals for justice and transparency in the investigation.
Country: Pakistan
State/Province: None
City/Region: Green Town
Incident Type: Murder
Relationship Status: Married
Relationship Duration: Approximately 13 years (marriage)
Incident Date: Oct. 22, 2025
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How the relationship or connection began.
Approximately 13 years (marriage)
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2025-10-22
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Pukaar · Original language: Hindi
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Jealousy
The case involves a marital relationship where the wife allegedly engaged in an extramarital affair and conspired with her paramour to murder her husband. The motive was financial control over the family business. The pattern includes infidelity, domestic conflict, and escalation to lethal violence.
Police arrested Qaisra and Rizwan Shah. Rizwan confessed after interrogation and led police to the crime scene. The body was disposed in a canal and later recovered and buried as unclaimed. Post-mortem report delayed beyond 14 days. Family demands transparency and referral to higher investigative authorities (CCED). Phone records and DNA testing recommended to establish connections and timeline.
Conflicting statements from Rizwan Shah regarding who was present during the murder and disposal of the body. Uncertainty about the exact timeline and full involvement of all accused. Delay in post-mortem report and limited disclosure to family adds to confusion.
Asif left home on October 22, 2025, and was last seen going to his sister's place. He was drugged and shot by Rizwan Shah, allegedly at Qaisra's behest, to gain control of the factory business. Rizwan disposed of the body in a canal near Pattoki. Police investigation involved multiple interrogations, arrests, and recovery of evidence including boots and bullet shells. Family was not immediately informed of details and has not seen the body. The case is under active investigation with legal proceedings initiated.
High risk due to ongoing domestic conflict, infidelity, and financial disputes culminating in murder. The involvement of a paramour and premeditated planning increases risk.
Early signs of infidelity and financial disputes can escalate to lethal violence. Delays in investigation and lack of transparency exacerbate family trauma. Importance of thorough forensic and communication analysis in relationship-driven homicides.
Secret phone communications, prolonged absences of the wife, and undisclosed paramour relationship were early signals.
Confession of Rizwan Shah, discovery of boots and bullet shells at the factory, and phone call records linking accused.
Confession statements, physical evidence at crime scene, phone records, and recovered body photographs.
Family members including Asif's brother and children provided statements. Rizwan Shah confessed after interrogation. Police and investigators reported on evidence and arrests. No eyewitnesses to the murder reported.
Initial denials and confusion gave way to confessions and arrests. Family's understanding evolved with police disclosures. Post-mortem report delay remains an issue.
Exact role of Qaisra during the murder, full timeline of events, and reasons for post-mortem report delay remain unclear.