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President House, Senate direct probe into 'meeting' with family of Sahiwal 'encounter' deceased

January 26, 2019

LAHORE, Jan 126 (INP): The spokespersons for the President House and Senate on Saturday rejected reports of calling and scheduling a meeting between President Arif Alvi and Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani with the family of a man who was killed in the alleged Sahiwal encounter.

"No meeting was set up with deceased’s family," the President House spokesperson said.

"The Punjab government has been tasked with investigating who brought the family to Islamabad," the spokesperson added.

[timed-content-server show="01/27/2019 01:00 Asia/Karachi"]The Senate spokesperson also rejected the family's claims of a scheduled meeting with Sanjrani and said, "The chairman did not call the family nor did we receive any request from them to meet him." "We will ask the Punjab government for a clarification regarding this matter and apologise to the affected family if they faced any trouble," the Senate spokesperson added. On Friday, Jalil, the brother of Khalil who along with his wife and teenage daughter was killed in an alleged encounter in Sahiwal on January 19, lamented he and his family were called to meet President Arif Alvi in Islamabad, however, after hours of waiting they were told the president is out of town. According to Jalil, he and his family were taken by the police to Islamabad to meet President Alvi and Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani. However, upon arrival and after hours of waiting they were told that the president and Senate chairman were out of the city. “If the president did not want to meet us, why did he ask us to come?” Jalil asked while speaking to the media in Lahore. “The police recorded our statements all night long and then we went around the city all day. Later we came to know that the president was in Karachi while the Senate chairman had gone to Balochistan,” Jalil said. He further said a mockery was being made of them. Meanwhile, the lawyer of Khalil's family, Shehbaz Bukhari, said, “I am giving seven days to the joint investigative team (JIT) to present a report or we will take the case to the court.” On January 19, four people — including three members of the Khalil family — were killed in an alleged encounter in Sahiwal. Counter Terrorism Department personnel said they had killed a local commander of militant organisation Daesh and three others in the operation. The Lahore High Court on January 24 summoned members of the JIT on February 4, who have been tasked with probing the alleged Sahiwal encounter which led to the killing of four people. During the hearing Inspector General Punjab police, Amjad Javed Saleemi told the court the investigation will take 30 days to complete. Moreover, LHC Chief Justice Sardar Muhammad Shamim Khan formed a two-member bench for the hearing of the case and summoned members of the JIT at the next hearing. INP/AJ[/timed-content-server]