The murder case of Maria Bibi, committed by her brother and father in Toba Tek Singh, has been officially declared a high-profile case by Punjab Prosecutor General Farhad Ali Shah.
In response to this declaration, Toba Tek Singh’s district police officer (DPO), superintendent of police (SP), and district prosecutor have been summoned for a meeting scheduled for April 1. Farhad Shah underscored that under the chief minister’s vision of swift response in cases of violence against women, measures will be implemented to make the province free of crime, with particular attention to delivering justice for victims of violent crimes like the murder of Maria Bibi.
Furthermore, Shah reiterated the Prosecution Department’s dedication to eliminating crimes and upholding the rule of law in Punjab.
He assured that the department would spare no effort in ensuring swift and effective justice for perpetrators of such heinous crimes.
The case involves the brutal murder of 22-year-old Maria Bibi, who was strangled to death by her brother, Faisal. Additionally, her father, Abdul Sattar, and brother, Shehbaz, have been named as co-accused in the case, which was registered based on a police complaint.