Faisal Vawda insists on not turning Arshad Sharif's killing into a joke.

ISLAMABAD -- PTI's expelled member Faisal Vawda Monday made yet another claim regarding the murder of slain journalist Arshad Sharif and said that he hasn't provided the evidences yet.

Speaking to journalists in the federal capital, the former minister said: "It is a painful matter. A bad joke should not be made out of this case."

The ex-senator reiterated that Sharif's killing was part of a conspiracy and he was shot at a close range.

"Pakistan was asleep, till I held a press conference," Vawda said adding that the late journalist's phone and iPad were not found after his murder.

Commenting on his suspicions regarding the perpetrators of Sharif's killing, Vawda said that those involved are powerful, planners, and wise.

"Criminals, who easily flee from Pakistan, should be caught," he said insisting that we don't need to reach the shooters, but those who directed the killing.

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