Thursday, November 21, 2024

14-Day Judicial Remand for Driver in Karachi Karsaz Accident

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On Wednesday, the Karachi court made a shocking announcement regarding the Karsaz accident, Natasha, a woman accused of killing two people in a road accident on the karsaz road.

On Monday evening, Natasha Danish was driving a Toyota Land Cruiser on Karsaz Road when she hit three motorcycles and a car before overturning on the karsaz road in Karachi city. The hit made by Natasha resulted in the death of 22-year-old Amna and her 60-year-old father Imran Arif, while three more people were harmed in this accident.

On this, police arrested Natasha Danish and charged her with manslaughter. On Tuesday, during court attendance, police didn’t bring Natasha in. According to police, Natasha is getting treatment at Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) while in custody. The investigation officer (IO) had requested a 14-day police remand, but the court granted only a one-day remand.

Today, after orders from the court, Natasha was presented before a District East judicial magistrate, and police still demanded a 14-day remand. Natasha had been discharged from JPMC’s psychiatric ward before being brought to court.

Imtiaz Arif, who registered the case complaint, attended the hearing with his lawyer, Barrister Aziz Ghouri. A person who got harmed in this accident having a Honda Civic also appeared in court.

During the hearing in the court, Natasha’s lawyer claimed that the charges against her were available. On this IO Rehan Ahmed told the court that section 322 of the Pakistan Penal Code, which carries a non-bailable offense for causing death by negligence, had been added to the case.

A lawyer who is representing one of the victim’s family demanded an investigation that Natasha was under the influence of drugs during the incident happening time.

The Court asked Natasha for her husband’s name and she told the court also she tells that the police treated him well. The court then decided to send Natasha to jail on a 14-day judicial remand and ordered the IO to submit a charge sheet at the next hearing.

FIR Report on Karsaz Accident

The FIR, which Dawn.com has a copy of, was filed last night at 11 pm at Bahadurabad police station. It was lodged by Imtiaz Arif, whose brother and niece were killed in the accident. The FIR includes charges under sections of the Pakistan Penal Code for causing death and injury through reckless or negligent driving, as well as for property damage.

According to the complaint, Imtiaz Arif was informed around 6:45 pm on Monday that his brother Imran and his daughter Amna had been in an accident. When he arrived at Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC), he learned that Natasha Danish, driving a Toyota Land Cruiser, had crashed into his brother’s motorcycle from behind. The complaint also noted that Abdussalam, who was on the motorcycle, was injured, and both Imran and Amna suffered severe injuries and later died.

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