Police complete investigation of suspect in Noor Mukadam case, PM promises indiscriminate justice 

Zahir Zakir Jaffer, main suspect in the gruesome July 20 murder of Noor Mukadam, wearing handcuff is led by Islamabad police officers to the court in Islamabad, Pakistan, on July 31, 2021. (Photo courtesy: Social Media)
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Updated 02 August 2021
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Police complete investigation of suspect in Noor Mukadam case, PM promises indiscriminate justice 

  • Ex-diplomat’s daughter was found beheaded in Islamabad on July 20, police have charged US national Zahir Jaffer for murder
  • Activists and social media users have raised concerns Jaffer might get lenient sentence because of wealthy background and US nationality

ISLAMABAD: Islamabad Police said on Monday they had completed their investigation of Zahir Zakir Jaffer, the main suspect in the gruesome July 20 murder of Noor Mukadam, and would file a charge sheet (challan) in the court in the next few days asking for the trial in the case to commence. 
Mukadam, the 27-year-old daughter of a former diplomat, was found beheaded at a residence in Islamabad’s upscale F-7/4 sector last month. Police have charged US national Jaffer for murder. 
Jaffer was arrested on the day of the murder and has since been in police custody on physical remand. He has now been moved to Adiala Jail on 14-day judicial remand and will be presented again before a magistrate on August 16, an investigation officer said. 
“We have completed the investigation of Zahir Jaffer, and did not need his further physical remand,” Inspector Abdul Sattar, who is investigating the case, told Arab News on Monday. “We have been waiting for a forensic report in the case, and will file the challan in the court as soon as we get it. We are hopeful to get this [forensics] report in the next couple of days.”

Salaar Khan, one of the lawyers representing the Mukadam family, said the police were bound by law to present a challan before the court within 14 days. “The police can file an interim challan in the court if they are still waiting for some reports or evidence to receive in the case,” he told Arab News. 
Local media footage showed Jaffer arrive at the courtroom of West Judicial Magistrate Shaista Khan Kundi on Monday surrounded by dozens of policemen and guards. 
“The courtroom was full of policemen, journalists, and lawyers, making it claustrophobic during the case proceedings,” Samaa Digital reported. “Judge Kundi asked the police to present the accused after which Zahir Jaffer walked toward the rostrum. She then requested him to take his mask off and he complied.”
Despite being repeatedly asked by the judge if he wanted to say something Jaffer remained silent and finally said his layer Mohammad Daniyal would speak on his behalf. 
“The court interaction was held in English, which is quite uncommon in civil courts,” Samaa reported. 
The judge then asked who was representing the Mukadam’s family in the case and her father, former diplomat Shaukat Mukadam, stepped up and said: “I am the father of this badqismat [unfortunate] woman.”
Mukadam’s grisly murder has sent shockwaves across the country, stirring outrage over femicides and demands for justice. Many activists and social media users have also raised concerns that Jaffer might get a lenient sentence because of his wealthy background and US nationality. 
In a July 27 Twitter post, the US Embassy in Pakistan clarified that US citizens in a foreign country were subject to local laws and that the embassy could check on their well-being and provide a list of lawyers if they were arrested abroad but couldn’t provide legal advice, participate in court proceedings or effect their release.
On Sunday night, during a live a live Q&A session with the nation, Prime Minister Imran Khan assured the public: “If someone thinks he is a dual national and has US citizenship and will escape, let me tell you all that no one will be spared.”


Pakistan PM orders strategy to improve project execution as multilateral lenders propose reforms

Updated 08 December 2025
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Pakistan PM orders strategy to improve project execution as multilateral lenders propose reforms

  • Shehbaz Sharif says he will personally lead a steering committee to speed up priority projects
  • Four working groups proposed to streamline approvals, procurement, land issues and staffing

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday directed officials to draw up a detailed strategy to improve the planning and execution of development projects, saying he would personally chair a steering committee aimed at ensuring timely and transparent completion of priority schemes.

The move came during a meeting where the World Bank and Asian Development Bank presented recommendations to the government on strengthening project implementation.

According to the prime minister’s office, participants received a briefing that said project approvals involve multiple steps and need simplification, while timely procurement and better readiness tools could also help accelerate implementation.

“National projects of critical importance must be completed transparently and on time,” Sharif told officials, according to the statement. “This is our priority.”

He said the federal and provincial steering committee on development-sector reforms would be headed by him.

The statement said four working groups were also proposed during the meeting: one to review approval and preparation processes, a second to modernize procurement, a third to address land acquisition and resettlement challenges, and a fourth to focus on human-resource alignment and staff deployment for development schemes.

Sharif thanked the World Bank and Asian Development Bank for their support and said development projects must be aligned with the objectives of Pakistan’s Public Sector Development Program (PSDP) and provincial Annual Development Plans (ADPs).

The meeting was attended by senior federal ministers, provincial representatives, senior civil servants and the country directors of both multilateral lenders.