Fatal CCD Shooting of Minor Sparks Outrage

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CHAKWAL: Pakistani-Australian family’s vacation following the completion of the holy Hajj pilgrimage ended in an unimaginable tragedy when a nine-year-old girl was shot and killed in an incident involving local law enforcement.

The victim, identified as Hania Adeel, was fatally shot when officers from the Crime Control Department (CCD) allegedly opened fire on the family’s vehicle, mistaking them for fleeing robbers. The tragedy has triggered intense grief within the local and overseas communities, leading to major legal developments and a sweeping investigation.

According to police and family sources, Adeel—an Australian citizen residing in Perth—had arrived in Pakistan with his wife, Dr Sidra, and their children for a family holiday. The couple had recently performed Hajj and were busy visiting relatives across the region.

The fatal sequence of events unfolded late in the evening as the family was traveling to a relative’s house for dinner. Near the CCD police station in Chakwal, armed suspects on a motorcycle intercepted the family’s vehicle, robbing them of a significant amount of cash and jewellery.

An exchange of gunfire subsequently erupted between the arriving CCD personnel and the robbers. Terrified by the active crossfire, Adeel attempted to accelerate and drive his family away from the danger. However, CCD officials operating under the assumption that the speeding car belonged to the fleeing criminals opened indiscriminate fire on the vehicle.

The vehicle was riddled with bullets, critically wounding nine-year-old Hania. She was rushed to the District Headquarters Hospital but succumbed to her injuries shortly after arrival. Her father, Adeel, and her brother, Affan, also sustained severe gunshot wounds during the shooting and were transferred to a specialized medical facility in Rawalpindi, where they remain under intensive care. Dr Sidra escaped physical injury.

The incident has sparked severe public backlash on social media and drawn sharp condemnation from civic circles demanding accountability for law enforcement high-handedness.

In a significant legal escalation, authorities have amended the primary case against the arrested CCD official. The charge has been upgraded to Section 302 (premeditated murder) of the Pakistan Penal Code, moving away from the initial registration under Section 322, which pertains to manslaughter or unintentional murder.

The service rifle used by the official has been seized as evidence, and the accused has been remanded to jail on judicial orders. To maintain impartiality, the investigation has been stripped from the local City Police and handed over to senior tiers within the Crime Control Department, who are probing the operational failures that led to the misidentification.

Speaking to The Express Tribune, Hania’s grieving grandfather made a poignant plea for strict accountability, symbolically calling for the “shaking of the chains of justice.”

“We only want justice,” he said. “Our innocent little girl was not involved in any crime. She was just a child who became a victim of absolute lawlessness. Those responsible must be punished to the full extent of the law.”

The District Police Officer (DPO) of Chakwal issued a formal statement expressing deep regret over the loss of an innocent life, reassuring the public that the investigation will cover all dimensions. The DPO pledged that if negligence or systemic misuse of authority is proven, strict and indiscriminate action will be enforced against the personnel involved.

While official investigations continue to establish the exact sequence of events, a profound sense of mourning hangs over the community. A family that returned to their homeland to celebrate life and faith is instead preparing for a funeral, leaving a silent grave and profound questions regarding public safety protocols in the wake of armed confrontations.

News Published in Express Tribune on June 15th, 2026.

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