Father of Londoner found dead in Pakistan demands justice, appeals to PM Khan

An image of Mayra Zulfiqar, a British woman of Pakistani origin who was found dead at a home, is displayed by her father on his mobile phone in Lahore, Pakistan, on May 20, 2021. (AP)
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Updated 21 May 2021
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Father of Londoner found dead in Pakistan demands justice, appeals to PM Khan

  • Muhammad Zulfiqar appeals for help to Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai, Prime Minister Imran Khan
  • 24-year-old British woman of Pakistani origin was found dead at a home in the eastern city of Lahore earlier this month

LAHORE: The father of a British woman of Pakistani origin who was found dead at a home in the eastern city of Lahore said he was dissatisfied with a police probe into the murder, but investigators on Friday said they were on the right track.
Muhammad Zulfiqar appealed for help to Pakistan’s Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai, who was shot by the Taliban in 2012 for her work as an advocate for women’s education. He asked Yousafazai, to advocate for justice on behalf of his 24-year-old daughter Mayra Zulfiqar.
“My dear daughter Malala, I appeal to you for God’s sake please raise your voice for my daughter. She was like your sister,” he told The Associated Press late on Thursday, sobbing. “Your voice is heard. The only difference is that you have gone abroad after studying here and my daughter came to Pakistan to serve humanity.”
In the interview, he also asked for help from Prime Minister Imran Khan.




An image of Mayra Zulfiqar, a British woman of Pakistani origin who was found dead at a home, is displayed by her father Muhammad Zulfiqar on his mobile phone in Lahore, Pakistan, on May 20, 2021. (AP)

Mohammad Amin, who is investigating the case, said Friday that police were questioning two key suspects.
“It is a complicated case, but we are on the right track and God willing those who are involved in this crime will not go unpunished,” Amin told the AP, reporting “significant progress” in the investigation.
Zulfiqar’s daughter arrived in Pakistan earlier this year to attend a wedding. She was staying at home with a friend when she was found dead with two bullet wounds and signs of torture on her body. Police at the time arrested two men who had proposed to her to determine whether they had any involvement in the murder. Police in Pakistan were also seeking the arrest of more suspects.
However, Pakistan’s police have not yet disclosed any major breakthrough into the murder.
The slain woman’s father said he was not satisfied. Zulfiqar was a law school graduate from London who wanted to work as a lawyer in Pakistan to give free legal assistance to poor people, her father said. Zulfiqar said he wants an example made of those linked to his daughter’s murder.
“I have been made a shuttlecock between different departments of the police but still, there is no headway in the investigations,” he said, as he hoped Malala could play a role in highlighting his ordeal.
Yousafzai won international renown after she was shot by the Taliban in Pakistan, where she received initial treatment and later was taken to England for further care. She stayed on in the United Kingdom, where she recently completed her education. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014.
Zulfiqar said Mayra was his only daughter.
“I will continue raising my voice until I get justice and her murderers are publicly hanged,” he said.


Pakistan, Saudi Arabia agree to enhance cooperation in energy, mineral sectors

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Pakistan, Saudi Arabia agree to enhance cooperation in energy, mineral sectors

  • In recent years, Saudi Arabia has positioned itself as a leader in the global minerals and energy sectors
  • Both sides reaffirm commitment to enhance partnership and promote mutually beneficial investments

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have agreed to enhance cooperation in energy and mineral sectors, the Pakistani information ministry said on Friday, as the two sides seek to deepen economic ties and promote joint investment.

The development comes weeks after Pakistan’s Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik met Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Ibrahim Alkhorayef at the Future Minerals Forum (FMF) in Riyadh that saw participation from 13 public and private Pakistani firms.

Pakistan petroleum ministry said Alkhorayef had pointed out “vast opportunities” for cooperation between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia in the minerals sector, adding that the Kingdom would support the development of Pakistan’s mining industry through its knowledge and technical expertise.

On Friday, Malik held a meeting with Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki, ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to Pakistan, to discuss areas of mutual cooperation and further strengthen bilateral relations between the two brotherly countries, according to the information ministry.

“Both sides reviewed ongoing collaboration and explored new avenues for cooperation, particularly in the energy and minerals sectors,” it said in a statement. “They reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing economic partnership and promoting mutually beneficial investment opportunities.”

In recent years, Saudi Arabia has positioned itself as a leader in the global minerals and energy sectors and accelerated investments in green technologies, sustainable mining practices and international collaborations that are shaping the future of the mines and mineral industry.

Pakistan, on the other hand, organized a minerals summit in April 2025 that saw participation from major international companies, including the Canada-based Barrick Gold and officials from the US, Saudi Arabia, China, Türkiye, UK, Azerbaijan and other nations.

Malik expressed confidence that longstanding brotherly relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia would translate into tangible outcomes, fostering investment, technology exchange, and sustainable development initiatives for mutual benefit.

Ambassador Al-Malki appreciated Pakistan’s active participation in the Future Minerals Forum, which offered significant opportunities for regional collaboration, according to the statement.

“Both sides agreed to maintain close coordination to further strengthen economic and strategic cooperation in the coming period,” the information ministry added.