DSP Usman Haider, a serving police officer in Lahore, allegedly murdered his wife Sumaiya and daughter Khansa on September 25, 2025, following a domestic dispute over a property plot for dowry. After killing them in his car, he disposed of their bodies in separate locations across districts to avoid suspicion. The investigation involved forensic evidence including blood stains and DNA tests, leading to his arrest and removal from police service. The case highlights issues of domestic violence, control, and abuse of authority within a family.
Country: Pakistan
State/Province: Punjab, Pakistan
City/Region: Lahore
Incident Type: Domestic Violence Homicide
Relationship Status: Married
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Incident Date: Sept. 25, 2025
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Domestic Violence
The case involves a pattern of domestic violence and control by a police officer over his wife and daughter, culminating in murder following disputes over financial and familial responsibilities. The offender used his authority and knowledge of law to attempt to conceal the crime, indicating coercive control and escalation of violence within the family.
Investigation included forensic analysis of blood stains in the car and house, DNA testing, and phone CDR analysis showing suspicious phone inactivity. The suspect was arrested after evidence collection and confession. Court approved four-day physical remand. Case highlights challenges in investigating crimes involving law enforcement officers.
Initial confusion due to suspect claiming kidnapping and blaming in-laws. Delay in filing FIR and initial police inaction. Phone off period created suspicion. No confusion about suspect identity after forensic evidence and confession.
On September 25, 2025, Usman Haider took his wife and daughter for dinner. After a dispute over a property plot for dowry, he shot both in the car. He disposed of the bodies in separate locations outside his district to avoid suspicion. He cleaned blood from his clothes and car. After pressure from in-laws and court, a missing persons FIR was filed. Forensic evidence and phone records led to his arrest and confession.
High risk due to history of threats, domestic conflict, firearm access, and escalation to lethal violence.
Domestic violence can escalate to lethal outcomes even among law enforcement officers. Financial disputes and control issues are critical triggers. Forensic evidence and phone data are vital in solving such cases. Delays in reporting and filing FIRs can hinder early intervention.
Repeated domestic fights, threats of murder by Usman, financial disputes over dowry plot, and strict controlling behavior.
Blood stains on clothes and car, phone inactivity during crime time, suspicious behavior and threats, missing persons report by in-laws.
DNA blood stain analysis, forensic examination of car and house, phone call detail records, confession by suspect.
Sumaiya's family and sister suspected Usman due to his threats and behavior. Tahmina filed complaints to authorities. SHO reported finding unclaimed body matching victim. Police and investigation team statements reported.
Initial reports treated case as missing persons; later forensic evidence and confession confirmed homicide. Court proceedings and remand approved after investigation.
Exact duration of marriage and relationship timeline not specified. Details on prior domestic violence incidents limited. Motive nuances beyond financial dispute remain partially unclear.