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Fatal Shooting of Australian Girl in Pakistan Sparks Global Outrage

A nine-year-old Australian girl was fatally shot during a police operation in Pakistan's Chakwal district. The family was caught in crossfire after police mistakenly targeted their vehicle during an operation against armed robbers. Senior officials have acknowledged that the officer's actions represented a serious violation of established procedures. The incident has drawn significant international attention and scrutiny.

Fatal shooting of minor Australian girl in Pakistan draws international scrutiny

Lahore, June 15

The death of a nine-year-old Australian girl during a police operation in Pakistan's Chakwal district has drawn significant international attention, with major Australian media outlets extensively covering the incident, reported Dawn. According to the report, senior officials of Punjab's Crime Control Department have acknowledged that the actions of the officer involved represented a serious violation of established procedures governing the use of force.

The report said that the tragic incident occurred on June 10 when a family of Australian nationals was caught in crossfire after police mistakenly targeted their vehicle during an operation against armed robbers. Australian broadcasters reported that the Perth-based family was visiting Pakistan when the incident took place.

According to Dawn, Adil Ahmad had arrived in Pakistan from Makkah along with his wife, Sidra Khan, their 10-year-old son Aqan Ahmad, and their daughter, Hania. On the night of June 10, the family was reportedly travelling to attend a function at a relative's residence in Chakwal when they were intercepted near the CCD office.

According to the report, Ahmad told investigators that two armed men stopped the family's vehicle at gunpoint and robbed them of valuables. Moments later, heavy gunfire erupted as police confronted the suspects. The robbers reportedly used the family's vehicle as cover and exchanged fire with responding officers. In an attempt to escape the dangerous situation, Ahmad drove away from the scene. However, multiple bullets struck the vehicle, injuring him as well as his two children. While his wife escaped unharmed, young Hania sustained critical injuries and later died.

Dawn highlighted that Punjab CCD Additional Inspector General Sohail Zafar Chatha admitted that the officer involved had wrongly assumed the suspects were fleeing in the family's car and opened fire. He described the incident as a "grave deviation" from the department's Standard Operating Procedures and legal guidelines on the use of force.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

While I sympathize with the family, I hope this doesn't become another PR disaster for Pakistan. The authorities need to ensure strict action against the guilty officer and compensate the family. Also, why were Australian nationals caught in crossfire? Tourists need better security in rural areas.

Rohan X

The officer's decision to open fire without proper verification is unforgivable. But let's also acknowledge the challenging environment police work in—with armed robbers active, adrenaline runs high. That said, following SOPs is non-negotiable. Condolences to the family. 😢

Nisha Z

The child's father took a courageous step by driving away from danger, but the police's indiscriminate firing turned it into a tragedy. This is a system failure—police in Pakistan and India must adopt strict protocols to prevent civilian casualties during operations.

Akash W

This is a tragedy that should never have happened. The officer's actions were a "grave deviation," as admitted by the CCD IG. I hope the Australian government also puts pressure on Pakistani authorities for a transparent investigation. Justice for Hania! 🇮🇳🤝🇦🇺

Michael C

As an Australian, I'm horrified that a family visiting their homeland for a wedding ended up in this nightmare. The Pakistani police need serious reform—the use of lethal force without proper identification is unacceptable. My heart goes out to the family.

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