College Student Allegedly Killed By Classmate

1 min read

Crime disguised by murderers as drowning in canal

PAKPATTAN:

A college freshman was allegedly murdered by his classmates in Arifwala over a personal grudge, with the suspects later attempting to cover up the crime by staging it as a motorcycle accident.

According to police reports, Zahid Farooq, a first-year student at Government Degree College, Pakpattan, was killed by his classmates, Saifur Rehman and Nasibullah.

The suspects initially claimed that they were riding a motorcycle with Zahid when the vehicle lost control and plunged into a canal, causing Zahid to drown while they managed to escape.

However, suspicion arose when Zahid’s family discovered his blood-stained college bag near the canal.

They immediately alerted the police, leading to the registration of a case against Saifur Rehman, Nasibullah, and two unidentified suspects on the complaint of Zahid’s mother, Jannat Bibi.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects had a minor dispute with Zahid days before the incident.

Seeking revenge, they lured him onto their motorcycle, killed him en route, and then staged an accident by pushing the motorcycle into the canal to make it appear as a drowning case.

Article published in the Express Tribune on 19th February 2025

Previous Story

12-day Big Catch-Up Vaccination Campaign Launched

Next Story

Man Sentenced To 10-year Imprisonment In Boy Rape Case

Latest from Blog

Children in Conflict with the Law: A Theoretical Perspective

What do we mean when we call someone a “juvenile delinquent”? Is it merely a legal label, or does it reflect deeper social anxieties about youth, morality, and order? In legal terms, a juvenile is a person under the age of eighteen. Juvenile delinquency refers to criminal or deviant acts…

Why Pakistan’s Education System Is Failing And How to Fix It

In this video, we take a closer look at the realities shaping Pakistan’s education system — from weak learning outcomes and governance challenges to rural disparities and the barriers that continue to affect girls’ access to education. Why has meaningful reform remained difficult to achieve over the decades?What structural weaknesses…

Is Your Child Safe Online? What Every Parent Must Know

The internet is an essential part of children’s lives—but it also comes with real risks. In this video, we discuss child online safety, the most common digital dangers, and practical strategies parents and caregivers can use to protect children online while maintaining trust and healthy communication. You’ll learn about: Why…

KP Cabinet Approves Bill To Control Beggary

PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa cabinet has approved KP Vagrancy Control and Rehabilitation Bill, 2025, for placement before the provincial assembly. The proposed legislation introduces a modernised and rights based framework for addressing vagrancy in the province, replacing the existing legal framework introduced in 2020, read an official statement issued here…

Schools Reopen Amid Low Attendance

QUETTA: Schools, colleges, and universities in Balochistan’s cold districts reopened on March 2 after a two-and-a-half-month winter break, marking the start of the new academic year. However, the first day saw extremely low student attendance, as severe cold, parents’ financial hardships, and preparations for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr combined to…
Go toTop