Kamran Faisal’s post mortem report submitted to SC

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The Islamabad police on Monday submitted the medical board report of National Accountability Bureau (NAB) investigator Kamran Faisal in Supreme Court, which suggested that the investigator committed suicide.

Inspector general of police, while talking to journalists, said that in the light of the medical report, Kamran’s death was a suicide.

“We have to rely on the medical board. Now that the report is in the court, it is up to the judges to decide the future of the case,” he said.

Earlier, on Saturday, while rejecting the findings of Punjab Forensic Science Agency (PFSA), a medical board under the supervision of consultant surgeon of Poly Clinic declared Kamran Faisal death’s as suicide.

In the report, sources claimed that there were no signs of torture on the body and Faisal had not taken any poison before hanging himself from the ceiling fan of his room in Federal Lodges. The same report was submitted by the police before the Supreme Court.

Earlier, PFSA reported a ligature mark on the neck of the deceased showing signs of pre-death and pre-hanging torture and found partial DNA of some unknown source on the rope. However, on Saturday, the Poly Clinic board ruled out this possibility and termed that the NAB investigator had committed suicide.

It may be recalled that the PFSA indicated that Faisal’s post mortem report was prepared under pressure to alter results to show the killing as a suicide.

Police said that they would produce the report before the Supreme Court on February 19. Kamran Faisal, who was investigating the 22 billion rental power corruption case, involving Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf and 15 others, was found hanging from ceiling fan at his official residence.