QUETTA: In a concerning development, local police in Quetta have faced criticism for their handling of an incident where the nephew of Member of Provincial Assembly (MPA) Liaqat Lehri allegedly assaulted a traffic police officer. Despite the arrest of the young man involved, identified as the MPA’s nephew, there has been no significant progress in legal proceedings against him, sparking outrage and raising questions about the rule of law in the region.
According to reports, the incident occurred publicly, highlighting the perceived impunity enjoyed by influential individuals and their relatives in Pakistan’s justice system. The arrest followed the assault on the traffic officer, but subsequent actions have been notably absent, prompting concerns about the influence of powerful political figures over law enforcement.
The young man offered an apology for his actions following the arrest, yet this gesture has failed to mollify public anger or address the crucial issue of accountability in cases involving influential individuals.
Despite a stern notice issued by the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police, the perceived sway of the MPA over local authorities appears to have stalled any meaningful legal repercussions for the assailant. This incident underscores broader concerns regarding the fairness and independence of law enforcement in Quetta, particularly when dealing with cases involving individuals with political connections.
As public scrutiny intensifies, there are calls for transparency and impartiality in handling such cases, emphasizing the need for justice to be served without regard to social status or political influence. The outcome of this incident is poised to test the resolve of local authorities in upholding the rule of law and ensuring accountability in the face of public pressure.
