Murder suspect arrested through Interpol | The Express Tribune

Key Takeaways
- Pakistani police (Special Operations Cell) apprehended a murder suspect, Sajan Khan, in Saudi Arabia.
- The arrest was made possible through coordination and assistance from Interpol.
- Sajan Khan is accused of the targeted killing of Naeem Dildar two years ago in Sahiwal.
- The suspect had fled abroad to evade arrest following the commission of the crime.
- The suspect has been successfully brought back to Pakistan to face legal proceedings.
As part of an ongoing operation targeting fugitives involved in serious crimes, the Special Operations Cell in Sargodha achieved a significant success by capturing a murder suspect. The individual, identified as Sajan Khan, a resident of Sahiwal, was apprehended in Saudi Arabia with crucial assistance provided by Interpol. Khan is wanted for allegedly shooting and killing Naeem Dildar during a targeted firing incident that occurred two years ago. After committing the crime, the suspect fled Pakistan in an attempt to evade the ensuing legal consequences and arrest. Through extensive investigation and close coordination with international law enforcement partners, Pakistani authorities successfully located and secured the suspect's arrest. Sajan Khan has now been brought back to Pakistan and is currently in custody pending formal legal proceedings.




