Tag: Murder

  • Jahangir Tareen’s brother ‘shoots himself’ in Lahore

    Jahangir Tareen’s brother ‘shoots himself’ in Lahore

    Canada Global (Web News) Alamgir Tareen, the brother of Jahangir Khan Tareen, the leader of the Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP), allegedly committed himself on Thursday in the province capital.

    According to sources, Tareen killed himself in his Gulberg home. The event was also verified by IPP leaders. An inquiry was started at the scene of the crime by a police squad.

    In charge of a party meeting, Jahangir Tareen departed for his brother’s residence. According to police sources, Alamgir left a suicide note in which he described his condition. However, his acquitances demonstrated their lack of knowledge of any condition.

  • Noor Muqaddam murder case, netizens welcome Zahir Jaffar’s death sentence retention

    Noor Muqaddam murder case, netizens welcome Zahir Jaffar’s death sentence retention

    Canada Global (Web News) Netizens reacted positively to the Islamabad High Court’s (IHC) decision to uphold the death penalty imposed on Zahir Jaffar for the murder of Noor Muqaddam on social media.

    Netizens applauded the verdict for the gruesome murder, despite the fact that it took the court close to two years to bring them justice.

    The decision was made public by  two-judge panel consisting of IHC Chairman Justice Aamer Farooq and Justice Sardar Ijaz Ishaq Khan. The primary suspect was given two death counts by the court, which changed the life sentence that had been given to him to the death penalty.

    Several people were observed applauding the decision and praising Muqaddam’s father’s tenacious resistance throughout the legal procedure, while others discovered justification for supporting the death penalty.

  • 6 boys, man accused with attempted murder after stabbing outside Brampton school

    6 boys, man accused with attempted murder after stabbing outside Brampton school

    Canada Global (Web News) Following a stabbing in Brampton, police say an 18-year-old man and six young boys have been charged with attempted murder.

    According to Peel Regional Police, on February 27 at at 11:15 a.m., officers were alerted about a stabbing that had occurred near Sandalwood Parkway East and Torbram Road.

    17-year-old boy was discovered outside of a school with what appeared to be a stab wound, according to police.

    According to police, the woman was brought to a trauma centre in a state that threatened her life.

    The boy’s condition was then upgraded to serious but not life-threatening, according to the police.

    According to the police, six young boys and Modaser Mosmer, 18, of Brampton, have been charged with attempted murder.

    One of the young people, according to the police, was also accused of brandishing a gun and making death threats.

    In Brampton, they were detained for bail hearings.

    According to the Juvenile Criminal Justice Act’s requirements, the six accused cannot be named.

    Police claim that three search warrants were carried out during the investigation at two cars and three Brampton homes.

  • PM Pakistan talks to Kenyan President over the murder of Arshad Sharif

    PM Pakistan talks to Kenyan President over the murder of Arshad Sharif

    Canada Global (Web News) Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Kenyan President Dr. William Ruto spoke over the phone on Monday.

    The Prime Minister brought up the late Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif, who was assassinated in Kenya, during the call.

    He praised the Kenyan President for so far allowing Pakistani investigative teams to work with them.

    The late Arshad Sharif’s issue was highlighted by the prime minister as being of utmost importance to Pakistan, and he urged additional assistance from the Kenyan side over the course of the investigation in order to put an end to the matter for the family and people of Pakistan.

    The Kenyan President gave the Prime Minister a guarantee of his full cooperation and support in the situation.

    The two presidents talked about areas of shared interest as well as bilateral cooperation.

  • Two teens charged with attempted murder after shooting at Toronto high school

    Two teens charged with attempted murder after shooting at Toronto high school

    Canada Global (Web News) According to police, two 17-year-old males have been charged after another youngster was hurt in a gunshot at a high school in Toronto.

    Just after noon on Thursday, Toronto police were called to the Weston Collegiate Institute at Pine Street and MacDonald Avenue due to reports of a shooting.

    Police Inspector Norm Proctor told reporters on Friday that two suspects were observed operating a grey Hyundai Elantra.

    Prosecutors allege that the driver opened fire on the victim “several times” from the car while it was parked.

    The victim, a 15-year-old pupil at the school, was shot in the torso, claims Proctor.

    Victim was brought to a hospital, where, according to Proctor, he is still “critically stable.”

    Police later discovered the suspect car in Peel Region, according to Proctor.

    Prior to the shooting on Thursday, officers discovered the car had been reported stolen in a carjacking in the area.

    According to Proctor, the individuals and an address were identified by the police with assistance from the Peel Regional Police.

    On Friday morning, a search warrant was carried out at the address in Peel Region, according to Proctor.

    Two 17-year-old males have reportedly been detained, according to Proctor.

    A loaded 9-mm gun was also found during the search, according to Proctor.

    Each of the teenagers is accused with a number of offences, including attempted murder, intentionally discharging a firearm, and possession of property obtained via criminal activity worth more than $5,000.

  • Imran Khan says two professional killers hired to assassinate me

    Imran Khan says two professional killers hired to assassinate me

    Canada Global (Web News) According to reports, former prime minister Imran Khan said on Tuesday that two assassins with ties to South Waziristan had been recruited to kill him.

    Mr. Khan asserted that the professional murderers had also been paid to carry out their crimes while presiding over a meeting attended by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) spokespersons. According to the sources, he claimed to have the proof, according to sources.

    Earlier, Mr. Khan had claimed that Asif Ali Zardari, a former president and co-chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), had devised a “new plan” to assassinate him because of his connections to a terrorist organisation.

    In retaliation, Mr. Khan was promised legal action by the PPP. On the other hand, foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto claimed that Mr. Zardari’s family was now facing greater dangers as a result of the accusations made by Mr. Khan against him.

  • Former SCBA president Latif Afridi shot dead in Peshawar High Court

    Former SCBA president Latif Afridi shot dead in Peshawar High Court

    Canada Global (Web News) Latif Afridi, a former president of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA), was shot dead inside the Peshawar High Court (PHC) on Monday in what authorities claimed was a case of family strife. was six times shot.

    The senior lawyer was taken to the Lady Reading Hospital after the incident, where he was later pronounced dead. Latif was hit by six bullets, according to the hospital’s administration.

    Adnan Afridi, the attacker, was allegedly in police custody.

    Abdul Sami Afridi’s brother Adnan Afridi has been captured at the scene of the incident, SSP Operations Kashif Abbasi informed the reporters.

    Authorities are investigating how, despite the presence of security, the shooter managed to enter the high court building.

    Abbasi claimed that more investigation was being conducted, but that the death appeared to be the result of a blood feud between the two families.

    The police official responded that they were checking into the high court’s security measures and that if any flaws were discovered, appropriate action would be taken.

    It should be remembered that Latif was recently exonerated in a murder case by Judge Aftab Afridi of the Swat Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) and his three relatives.

    He was detained together with nine other people in connection with the judge’s murder.

    According to information, Aftab Afridi was travelling with his wife, a 1-and-a-half-year-old grandson, and his daughter-in-law from Peshawar to Islamabad via Swabi in April 2021 when unknown gunmen assaulted his car near the Ambar Interchange.

    Latif, who was the SCBA’s president at the time, said that he and his son were not involved in the incident.

    The judge’s family, on the other hand, disputed the verdict and asked the high court for justice during a news conference, claiming they had proof of the lawyer’s involvement in the murder.

    SCBA made a statement condemning the horrific killing of Afridi and vowed to boycott judicial proceedings tomorrow (Tuesday). The association urged the government to take strong action to stop the killings of attorneys.

  • Man faces 1st-degree murder charge in Scarborough shooting

    Man faces 1st-degree murder charge in Scarborough shooting

    Canada Global (Web News) A 37-year-old male, according to Toronto police, has been charged with first-degree murder in connection with a shooting that occurred in Scarborough towards the end of the previous year.

    Officers responded to allegations of a shooting at a building at Birchmount Road and Sheppard Avenue on December 30 at about 5:30 p.m.

    Police reported that they discovered a 34-year-old guy with a gunshot wound in an underground parking lot. He was later identified as Gars-Ara Kourjakian.

    At the scene, Kourjakian was later declared dead.

    Police detained a 37-year-old man in connection with the homicide two weeks later.

    According to the police, Devret Clarke is accused of first-degree murder.

  • Investigation continues into alleged murder of OPP officer after 2 people charged

    Investigation continues into alleged murder of OPP officer after 2 people charged

    Canada Global (Web News) The suspected murder of a police officer, who was, according to authorities, ambushed while responding to a report, is still under investigation by the Ontario Provincial Police.

    According to police, Const. Grzegorz “Greg” Pierzchala was tragically shot when he arrived at the scene of a car in a ditch west of Hagersville, Ontario, on Tuesday afternoon.

    30-year-old Brandi Crystal and 25-year-old Randall McKenzie Each of Lyn Stewart-Sperry and others involved in his death are accused of first-degree murder.

    According to the police, McKenzie had been charged in 2021 with various guns offences as well as assaulting a peace officer and was therefore prohibited from possessing firearms forever.

    After he skipped a September court date, a warrant was issued for his arrest, and further accusations were brought against him.

  • City negotiating with activists blocking access to Winnipeg landfill

    City negotiating with activists blocking access to Winnipeg landfill

    Canada Global (Web News) In order to secure searches for the remains of Indigenous women allegedly killed by a serial killer, protestors are preventing the City of Winnipeg from accessing its only active Landfill.

    On Sunday, protesters started blocking the Brady Road Landfill and demanding a search of Brady Road and the nearby privately owned Prairie Green Landfill.

    The water and waste committee head for Winnipeg, Brian Mayes, claims that the negotiations are moving along.

    “We have city residents who have undoubtedly participated in conversations. Additionally, it appears to be more upbeat today than it was yesterday, he added on Wednesday. “Well, that’s good.

    “This is sort of a continuous situation; there is no timeline for its resolution. However, maybe we can build on these discussions to fix this issue and reopen the landfill.

    Mayes asserted that he thinks a deal has been struck for city personnel to enter Brady and pump leachate (a liquid found in a landfill) from there once every few days. He called this a positive move.

    This summer, part of Rebecca Contois’ remains were discovered at the Brady Road Landfill, and according to the police, Marcedes Myran and Morgan Harris’ remains may be near Prairie Road.

  • Israel criticises the Netflix film depicting 1948 killing of a Palestinian family

    Israel criticises the Netflix film depicting 1948 killing of a Palestinian family

    Canada Global (Web News) Israeli authorities have denounced a Netflix documentary depicting the 1948 Arab-Israeli conflict massacre of a Palestinian family by Zionist soldiers as “forming a false narrative”

    Jordan’s Oscar entry for 2023, “Farha,” a historical drama by Jordanian director Darin J. Sallam, has had world premieres since its 2021 release and will start streaming on Netflix on Thursday.

    The movie portrays the tale of a 14-year-old Palestinian girl who, while being held captive by her father during the Nakba, observes Israeli forces slaughtering an entire family, including a baby and two young children, through a crack in the pantry door.

    Avigdor Lieberman, Israel’s departing finance minister, said in a statement quoted by The Guardian: “It’s absurd that Netflix chose to stream a movie whose entire objective is to create a false pretence and agitate against Israeli soldiers.

    Additionally, he stated that he would think about withdrawing state financing from the Al-Saraya Theater in Jaffa, a town with a majority of Arab residents, for having shown “Farha.”

    The movie contained “falsehoods and libels,” according to Israeli Culture Minister Hili Tropper, who called its showing in an Israeli theatre “a disgrace.”

    Mahmoud Abo Arisheh, the theater’s manager, wrote in an email to The Guardian on Thursday: “We responded to incitement by showing the movie.

    “In terms of the public’s reaction, Saraya’s followers once more showed themselves to be many. We are devoted to upholding our freedom of expression and existence. We are devoted to the independence of all forms of art.

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    During the 1948 Palestinian Nakba, pre-state Zionist militias like the Irgun and the Stern Gang ethnically cleansed and uprooted some 700,000 Palestinians.

    In one of their most notorious crimes, Zionist soldiers murdered more than 110 men, women, and children in the village of Deir Yassin on the outskirts of Jerusalem on April 9 of the same year.

    The depiction of the massacre carried out by Zionist forces during the 1948 war is still a very touchy subject in Israel.

    Sallam claimed in interviews that she created “Farha” because so few narrative films about Palestine examined the conflict’s underlying causes. She mentioned that “Farha” related the tale of the friend of her mother, who initially met Sallam’s mother in Syria.

  • Genealogy results in Canada’s arrest for the 1983 murder

    Genealogy results in Canada’s arrest for the 1983 murder

    Canada Global (Web News) According to authorities, a suspect has been apprehended in the 1983 deaths of two women in Toronto, one of whom was the daughter of a founder of the massive gold mining company Barrick Gold.

    In late 1983, after having been sexually raped, Erin Gilmour, 22, and Susan Tice, 45, were found stabbed to death in their respective bedrooms four months apart.

    After authorities used DNA evidence from a genealogy inquiry to link Joseph George Sutherland to the crime scene, he was arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree murder last week at his residence in Moosonee, Ontario.

    Gilmour was a budding fashion designer and the daughter of David Gilmour, who co-founded Barrick, the largest gold mining corporation in the world until rival Newmont overtook it in 2019.

    Tice had four children and worked as a family therapist.

    The two women did not know one another, despite living only a few kilometres apart in downtown Toronto, according to authorities.

    Detective Steve Smith of the Toronto police department stated during a news conference that “the only way this (crime) was solved was through breakthroughs in science.”

    He said that the suspect’s DNA left at the scene in 2000 allowed authorities to link the two homicides.

    Then, he claimed, recently “We were able to identify a suspicious family using investigative genetic genealogy. We were able to focus on a suspect after that.”

    The suspect was not a person of interest in the killings, according to Smith. Without using this technology, Smith claimed, “we never would have discovered his name.”

    After 39 years, Erin’s brother Sean McCowan expressed the families’ relief on their behalf, saying, “Erin and Susan are finally having their day.”

    I and we have been waiting for this day for almost a lifetime, McCowan remarked.

    “It also brings back a lot of thoughts of Erin and her needless, horrific murder.”

    The 61-year-old Sutherland may be connected to other unsolved cases, according to the police.

  • Mohammed bin Salman: Saudi leader granted immunity by US over Khashoggi murder.

    Mohammed bin Salman: Saudi leader granted immunity by US over Khashoggi murder.

    Canada Global (Web News) Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been found to be immune from a lawsuit brought by the fiancée of murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi, according to the US.

    A well-known Saudi critic, Mr. Khashoggi was murdered in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October 2018. According to US intelligence, Prince Mohammed allegedly ordered the killing. However, the US State Department claimed in court documents that he is immune due to his new position as Saudi Arabia’s prime minister.

    Mr. Khashoggi’s ex-fiancée, Hatice Cengiz, stated on Twitter that “Jamal died again today” as a result of the decision.

    She was suing the crown prince in the United States for the death of her fiance.

    The Saudi crown prince’s status was formally altered in September when he was appointed prime minister, according to the official justification for this protection being granted to a man the CIA believes was involved in Mr. Khashoggi’s murder. But the majority of this transformation is theoretical.

    The King, the Crown Prince, and the immediate, blood-related royals are in charge in Saudi Arabia. The crown prince, also referred to as MBS, has held absolute control ever since assuming the position in 2017.

    It was never very conceivable that the US, as Saudi Arabia’s ally and arms supplier, would ever make MBS’s arrest possible. However, the Saudi royal court would feel some comfort if he is given amnesty in this manner, and Mr. Khashoggi’s fiancée and human rights activists have also expressed outrage at the decision.

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    Mohammed bin Salman granted immunity by US over Khashoggi murder.

    Washington’s desire to mend its strained relations with the Saudi leadership is what drives all of this. It’s no secret that MBS and Vice President Biden don’t get along, and Washington perceived the Saudis’ recent unwillingness to pump additional oil to cut US fuel costs as a slight.

  • The boy committed suicide after killing his parents.

    The boy committed suicide after killing his parents.

    Canada Global (Web News) Boy committed suicide after killing his parents.

    Greater Sudbury Police have released more details in connection with three deaths at a home on Caruso Street in Coniston.

    It is worth noting that the bodies of 46-year-old Brian Dejourmaux, his 43-year-old wife Janet and 17-year-old boy Ashton were found at the home on October 30.

    Sudbury police said the 17-year-old boy first killed his parents and then committed suicide. All three died of gunshot wounds.

    Police said at no point during the investigation or working with the coroner’s office did it appear that the boy was suffering from any type of depression or had any such illness.

  • Journalist Arshad Shareef was tortured before his murder.

    Journalist Arshad Shareef was tortured before his murder.

    Canada Global (Web News) With the help of various images, senior journalist Kamran Shahid unveiled new, shocking proof concerning the inhumane torture of Arshad Sharif before his murder.

    He was brutally tortured before being killed and his fingers were broken. He was shot at close range.