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LHC sends petition seeking FIA probe into Chakwal girl’s killing to agency chief

Court directs FIA director general to decide application in accordance with the law

June 19, 2026
Nine-year-old Hania Adeel pictured in this undated image. — Geo News
Nine-year-old Hania Adeel pictured in this undated image. — Geo News

The Rawalpindi bench of the Lahore High Court (LHC) has forwarded a petition to the Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) director general, seeking an inquiry into the killing of nine-year-old Hania in Chakwal.

The hearing was conducted by Justice Sadaqat Ali Khan, while CCD and police officials also appeared before the court.

Police officials told the court that a case had been registered over the murder of the nine-year-old girl and that the suspect had also been arrested.

Australian-Pakistani girl, Hania, was killed in a firing incident involving Crime Control Department (CCD) officials in Punjab's Chakwal on June 10. The family was on holiday in Chakwal when CCD personnel reportedly mistook their vehicle for that of robbers and opened fire on it. The minor girl suffered bullet wounds and died on the spot.

The court disposed of the writ petition and forwarded the matter to the FIA director general, directing him to decide the application in accordance with the law.

Petitioner's lawyer Mian Asif Mahmood argued before the court that Hania was killed in CCD firing and that it was later claimed that two robbers had also been killed in the same incident.

He maintained that the matter amounted to a triple murder case and should be investigated by the FIA.

"The suspect belongs to the CCD, and the department cannot conduct an impartial investigation into its own case," the petitioner argued.

Following the arguments, the court directed the DG FIA to decide the petition filed by Advocate Asif Mahmood in line with the law.

Earlier, the post-mortem had revealed that the child sustained multiple gunshot wounds. According to the report, 11 bullet and injury marks were found on her body. The gunshots caused severe injuries to several vital organs, including her heart, liver, lungs, chest, and abdomen.