Friday, June 12, 2026
 

Minor girl killed, two injured as CCD personnel mistakenly open fire on car in Chakwal

 



CHAKWAL: A nine-year-old girl was killed and her father and brother were injured after officials of the Crime Control Department (CCD) opened fire on their car in Chakwal city area mistaking it for that of robbers on Wednesday night.

Police sources and family members told Dawn that Adeel Ahmed, 39, an Australian national and a native of Dhudial village, recently arrived in Pakistan along with his wife Dr Sidra Khan, son Aafan Ahmed and daughter Hania Ahmed.

After arriving in Pakistan, the couple went for Haj and returned from Saudi Arabia on Wednesday morning.

The father-in-law of Adeel hosted a dinner for the families of his two daughters. After having dinner, Adeel left the residence of his father-in-law at 11:40pm.

His wife wanted to see her maternal uncle Ali Ejaz, whose home is located adjacent to the CCD station.

“As they stopped their rented car in front of my house, two robbers arrived on a motorcycle. A robber carrying a pistol came to the car and asked Adeel and Sidra to hand over her jewellery and cash,” Mr Ejaz told Dawn.

He said his niece gave the robber her jewellery which was worth Rs500,000.

As the robber got the jewellery, he was spotted by a CCD official who was returning to the station after having a meal outside.

“The cop rushed to the station and took an SMG gun from a constable and opened fire on the robbers who also retaliated,” an official said.

Both the robbers fled leaving their motorcycle on the spot.

As the firing ensued, Adeel also drove off the vehicle.

“As the cops saw the vehicle being driven away immediately, they took it as belonging to the robbers and opened indiscriminate fire on the car,” a police official said.

CCD personnel also chased the car on motorcycles but they could not catch it as Adeel drove the car fast and managed to reach the gate of his father-in-law where he lost control and the car smashed into the gate.

He was also badly injured. The family was rushed to the District Headquarters Hospital where Hania was pronounced dead while Adeel and his son Aafan were referred to Benazir Bhutto Hospital Rawalpindi where both were operated on.

Adeel was discharged from the hospital but his son is still being treated. Adeel’s wife remained unhurt.

CCD’s Regional Officer Rawalpindi Hassan Jehangir Watoo and District Police Officer Chakwal Kashif Zulfiqar visited the family and assured them of swift legal action against all those found guilty.

“It was a highly shocking incident. A JIT has been constituted which will present its findings soon,” the DPO told Dawn.

Published in Dawn, June 12th, 2026



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