Accused confesses to murdering minor Asma in Mardan
PESHAWAR: The prime accused in the murder case of minor Asma confessed to his crime before a court on Monday. According to the police, the hearing was held in the court of senior civil judge Asim Riaz where Muhammad Nabi, the accused, was presented and confessed to raping and murdering the four-year-old, according to Geo News report.
Police said the accused confessed to his crime after which he was sent on a remand in police custody. The accused, a 15-year-old boy, is a relative of the four-year-old. The arrest was announced at a news conference on Feb 7.
Mardan RPO Dr Mian Saeed said that the case was resolved by tracing a drop of blood on a leaf in the sugarcane field where the minor was killed. The RPO said that fingerprint traces of the suspect were found on the neck of the deceased, and the weapon used for the crime has also been recovered. Dr Saeed said that the suspect attempted sexual assault on the four-year-old in the sugarcane field.
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