In the latest development regarding the Millat Express incident, authorities have obtained the Call Detail Records (CDR) of a constable’s phone, shedding light on crucial details of the ongoing investigation.
The incident, which involved violence against a police officer’s wife aboard the Millat Express, has garnered significant attention, prompting swift action from law enforcement agencies.
According to the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of South Railway, Abdullah Sheikh, the CDR analysis indicates that Constable Munir’s phone was active during a crucial period between Karachi and Hyderabad on April 7.
What adds intrigue to the investigation is that Constable Munir’s phone is registered under his mother’s name, hinting at potential complexities in the case. The phone records reveal a total of 19 phone calls and SMS exchanges, providing valuable insights into the constable’s activities during the relevant timeframe.
Further scrutiny of the phone records indicates that Constable Munir returned to Karachi on April 8, adding another layer of information for investigators to analyze.
This latest revelation underscores the seriousness with which authorities are approaching the case, signaling that stringent actions will be taken against the suspect in accordance with the law. The incident, coupled with recent incidents of violence aboard trains, has sparked widespread concern and calls for justice.
Stay tuned for more updates on the Millat Express incident as investigations continue to unfold, bringing clarity to this troubling situation and ensuring accountability for all involved parties.