Personally looking into 'Afghan ambassador daughter, Noor Muqaddam case' , PM Imran Khan
Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that he is personally looking into the Noor Muqaddam and Afghan ambassador's daughter case.

Regarding a question about the gruesome murder of Noor Makadam, the Prime Minister said he is personally following this matter and assured the nation that culprits will not be allowed to escape the law.
He termed the incident as tragic saying that irrespective of the citizenship or influence of the culprit, he will have to face the law.
Imran Khan said that the killer of the Noor Muqaddam case will not survive in any way.
The case has come as a shock to everyone. "I am also looking into the case of the Afghan ambassador's daughter," he said.
The Prime Minister said that the murder of Noor Muqaddam took place in two days and all the characters involved in it would be punished.
He said that no one should think that Noor Muqaddam's killer would survive because he was influential.
It may be recalled that the accused Zahir Jaffer had killed a girl named Noor Muqaddam in the Posh area of the federal capital Islamabad.
According to Muhammad Shahid, SHO of Kohsar police station, Noor Muqaddam was strangled to death with the help of a sharp instrument.
News of Noor Muqaddam's assassination has provoked strong reactions on social media in Pakistan.
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