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JIT submits final report in Dr Warda murder case to KP government

Published on: December 31, 2025 3:30 PM

The Joint Investigation Team (JIT) investigating the murder of Dr Warda has submitted its final report to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government, marking a major development in the high-profile case that sparked widespread public outrage. Officials confirmed the submission on Wednesday, according to local media reports.

Read More: Investigation reveals Dr. Warda tortured before death

Dr Warda, a medical officer at Benazir Shaheed District Hospital in Abbottabad, was allegedly abducted on December 4, 2025, and later murdered. Investigators claim the crime was orchestrated by her friend, Rida Jadun, with the assistance of accomplices identified as Nadeem, Parvez and Shamrez. The discovery of Dr Warda’s body had triggered protests by medical staff, who demanded swift justice and accountability.

The Joint Investigation Team (JIT) probing the abduct!on and murd*r of Dr Warda Mushtaq in Abbottabad has completed its investigation.https://t.co/qVptsEHRFk#DialoguePakistan #JIT #Completes #Probe #DrWarda #Case pic.twitter.com/p9czXJmvbo

— Dialogue Pakistan (@DialoguePak) December 31, 2025

 

Sources familiar with the investigation said the JIT report has clearly identified police officials responsible for negligence during the initial stages of the case. A member of the investigation team stated that while responsibility has been fixed, the final decision regarding disciplinary action and punishment now lies with the KP government.

Speaking to the media, Ishaq Zakaria said the JIT had concluded that Rida Jadun was the principal accused in the murder. He added that the report contains specific recommendations for punishment, proportionate to the level of culpability of each police officer found negligent in the handling of the case.

Zakaria further revealed that Shamrez, one of the accused, was a hired assassin. According to evidence gathered by the JIT, Rida and her husband, Haider, remained in contact with Shamrez through mobile phones registered in the names of their employees, suggesting a coordinated effort to conceal direct links.

Read More: New JIT in Dr Warda Mushtaq murder case begins working

The submission of the JIT report is being seen as a crucial step toward accountability, both for those directly involved in the crime and for officials accused of failing in their duties. Attention has now shifted to the KP government, which is expected to review the findings and decide on further legal and administrative action in line with the recommendations.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Abbottabad murder, Dr Warda case, jit report, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Latest, Pakistan News, police negligence

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