–Former SHO alleges PML-N leader of ‘plotting his murder’
A former Faisalabad police station house officer (SHO) Farrukh Waheed has said that he wanted the chief justice to make an inquiry commission as he was willing to reveal details of the “heinous crimes” he committed on behest of former Punjab law minister Rana Sanaullah, a private media outlet reported on Tuesday.
Speaking to a news channel, Farrukh, who has allegedly carried out dozens of extrajudicial murders, has claimed that he left for London after he was told in January 2015 that Rana wanted to “get him killed”.
“The report was confirmed in July 2015 after Naveed Commando laid it bare in a statement before an accountability court of Faisalabad,” he added.
He also claimed that Rana would use him for the accomplishment of his “illegal personal jobs”.
When asked if the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader had got his opponents killed by him, he said he had appealed to the chief justice to constitute an inquiry commission in this regard and he would reveal the details in front of the commission.
“If I am taking this step it is in the best interests of the country, otherwise I am living a peaceful life here in London,” he said.
He also alleged that it was Rana Sanaullah who got Bhola Gujjar killed and claimed to have the records of all conversations he ever had with Rana.
The former SHO said he was ready to undergo any punishment for the demeanors he “committed on the PML-N leader’s orders” in a bid to protect the lives of other innocent people.
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