
FIR Filed Against Police in Raza Dar Case Over Judicial Breach
A First Information Report (FIR) has been registered against police officers in connection with the Raza Dar case, after allegations surfaced that law enforcement breached judicial orders. The FIR names the officers for their alleged actions in handling the situation, authorities confirmed on Monday.
The register was filed following complaints that the police violated procedures and interfered with judicial processes during the high‑profile case involving Raza Dar, a key figure charged with involvement in targeted killings in Karachi. Officials stated that the FIR was lodged to ensure accountability and uphold legal protocols.
The development comes amid ongoing scrutiny of police conduct in the case, with legal representatives and civil society groups demanding transparency and strict adherence to judicial directives. The registered FIR is seen as a response to concerns over the police’s role and treatment of court orders.
Police leadership has yet to issue a detailed statement on the specific allegations mentioned in the FIR or on the next steps regarding the officers named. Legal experts say the filing of an FIR against police marks a significant move in the Raza Dar case proceedings.
Source: ARY News
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Category: News
Published: 3 July 2026
Time: 6:43 pm
Author: Abdullah
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