AFA condemns killing of Shaukat Mukadam’s daughter
ISLAMABAD: The Association of Former Ambassadors (AFA) has strongly condemned the gruesome killing of Ms Noor Mukaddam, daughter of former ambassador Shaukat Ali Mukaddam, and has called for an exemplary punishment to the assassin.
In a release the AFA, representing more than one hundred former ambassadors, noted with disgust and horror the brutal and heinous crime. It called upon the Chief Justice of Pakistan to take notice of the ghastly murder to ensure that justice is done. The AFA has urged the police and prosecutors to get hold of all previous medical and criminal records of the ruthless culprit. The supervision of the horrible case would help reduce alarmingly high crime against women in Pakistan, especially in Islamabad.
The association has appreciated the personal message from the Foreign Minister to the bereaved family vowing that culprit would be brought to justice.
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