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Islamabad SP Adeel Akbar didn’t die by suicide: Inquiry

Daily Dateline Islamabad by Daily Dateline Islamabad
October 31, 2025
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By Ali Imran Abbasi

The investigation into the death of Islamabad Police SP Adeel Akbar has concluded, with the inquiry committee ruling out the possibility of suicide, according to official sources.

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The four-member inquiry committee has completed its report and will submit it to Islamabad Inspector General of Police (IGP) Ali Nasir Rizvi today. The findings will then be presented to Federal Interior Minister Mohsin N

No evidence found of suicide

The inquiry committee, after several days of investigation, did not find any evidence supporting the initial speculation that the police officer had taken his own life. “The committee found no proof of suicide,” a source familiar with the report said. naqvi along with recommendations for further action, sources confirmed.According to the inquiry, SP Adeel Akbar died from a gunshot wound to the face, a fact confirmed by the post-mortem report received by the investigators.

Statements of staff, psychologist recorded

 

The committee recorded the statements of SP Adeel Akbar’s wireless operator, driver, and other staff members who were present or associated with him on the day of the incident. The psychologist who had been treating SP Adeel was also questioned as part of the investigation.Sources revealed that SP Adeel had visited his doctor twice prior to his death, and his mental health status was among the factors examined during the probe. However, the committee concluded there was no indication of suicidal intent based on available evidence and testimonies.SP Adeel Akbar, who was serving as SP Industrial Area Islamabad, was found dead from a gunshot wound while on duty on October 23. The incident initially sparked widespread speculation that the officer had committed suicide, prompting the Islamabad Police to form an inquiry committee to establish the facts.The committee’s investigation, which included forensic and medical reviews, has now ruled out suicide as the cause of death, shifting the focus to alternative causes or possible foul play.

Report submission and next steps

 

Sources said that the committee’s findings will be officially handed over to Islamabad IGP Ali Nasir Rizvi, who will then forward the report to Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi for review and recommendations. Officials added that further directives may be issued after the report’s evaluation by the Interior Ministry, as the government seeks to ensure a transparent conclusion to the high-profile case.

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