A 13-year-old boy, Suleman, allegedly died while in police custody. His family has accused the police of severe torture and is demanding justice. According to reports, the Nasirabad police detained Suleman a week ago, claiming he was wanted in a case. The family asserts that he was taken into custody without proper legal procedures. After a week, they were informed that his body was at the hospital, with no clear explanation from the authorities. Suleman’s relatives insist that he was in good health before his arrest, making his sudden death highly suspicious. The police have yet to issue a detailed statement, but initial reports suggest they are attributing the cause to natural reasons. However, a formal investigation is underway. Human rights organizations and civil society groups have expressed deep concern over the incident, calling for an impartial inquiry. The victim’s family has urged the Punjab chief minister and senior law enforcement officials to take immediate action and ensure justice. The incident has once again raised serious concerns about custodial deaths and the need for greater oversight and accountability within law enforcement agencies.
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