Murder case solved in one hour, ASP Shehar Bano beats CID

Lahore (Pakistan News) Indian Drama CID is famous for solving murder cases but now Pakistani Police officer Syeda Shehrbano Naqvi is trending in Pakistan for story of a case which she told during a podcast, social media users are praising for her passion while some are criticizing.

According to details, a podcast clip is gaining extraordinary attention on social media, in which SP Shahar bano Naqvi is seen leaving the interview unfinished after receiving a sudden phone call during a serious conversation.

According to her, a friend killed another friend over a transaction dispute in the Defense area and later took the victim’s family hostage. She said that when the victim’s relatives returned from out of town, they climbed the wall and entered the house and saw the situation.

The hands of the housewife were tied, who identified the accused through gestures. After that, the family went to the police station and reported it, on which the police took action and arrested the accused.

This entire detail was described in the podcast for only a few minutes, however, this part went viral on social media and immediately became the most prominent glimpse of the entire interview. After the viral clip, a non-stop stream of sarcasm, criticism and comments started on social media.

Many users took the incident in a sarcastic manner. One user wrote that the ASP solved the murder case in an hour during the podcast, which is an extraordinary speed.

Another user commented that in the time it took to solve the case, ones could not even solve an academic question.

Ali zai Vlogs wrote that if a police officer had done this drama in a civilized society, he would not only have been fired but would have been jailed! An FIR is not written in an hour, she not only caught the killer, Shehar Bano also told the reason for the murder and the whole story to the media. The work that courts take years to do, she did in an hour. Wow, wow

 

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