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Inquiry clears SP Adeel Akbar: Suicide ruled out

Published on: October 30, 2025 8:30 PM

Islamabad: The inquiry into Islamabad Police SP Adeel Akbar’s death has concluded. A four-member committee found no evidence of suicide. Authorities confirmed that the report will be submitted to Islamabad IGP Ali Nasir Rizvi today. Later, it will be forwarded to Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi along with recommendations for further action.

The committee reviewed all aspects of SP Adeel’s death, including forensic and medical evidence. Officials said the officer died from a gunshot wound to the face. The post-mortem report confirmed the cause of death. No proof suggested that he had taken his own life, contrary to earlier speculation.

Read more: SP Adeel Akbar takes his own life in Islamabad

Investigators recorded statements from SP Adeel’s staff, including his wireless operator and driver. The psychologist treating him was also questioned. Officials said the officer had visited his doctor twice before the incident. However, the committee concluded there was no indication of suicidal intent based on available evidence and testimonies.

SP Adeel Akbar served as SP Industrial Area Islamabad. He was found dead on October 23 while on duty. The case initially sparked widespread speculation that he had committed suicide. Authorities immediately formed the inquiry committee to determine the facts and ensure transparency.

Read more: SP Akbar believed to have accidentally shot himself, claim police

The committee’s report will guide further investigation or actions. Authorities may examine alternative causes or possible foul play. The Interior Ministry will review the findings before issuing directives. Officials emphasized the government’s commitment to a transparent conclusion in this high-profile case.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: forensic evidence, foul play, gunshot wound, inquiry committee, Interior Ministry, investigation, Islamabad Police, Latest, post-mortem report, SP Adeel Akbar, suicide

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