Naqeeb's father warns against using his son's name to disgrace state institutions.

Islamabad -- Father of Naqeeb Mehsud, an aspiring model killed in fake encounter on January 13, 2018, warned that his son's name should not be used to disgrace state institutions especially the Pak army, as he has firm faith on the institutes that justice would be done and the culprits involved in his son brutal killing would be made an example.

Muhammad Khan in a video message said that it should be stopped that 'The ones responsible for terrorism are the ones in uniform', as Naqeeb would get justice from the same uniform, because I have no doubt on anyone intention.

He expressed his optimism that the Prime Minister Imran Khan, the army chief and the Chief Justice of Pakistan would honour their promises to bring the culprits involved in Naqeeb's killing to justice.

Naqeebullah Mehsud; also known as Naseemullah, was killed on January 13, 2018 in Karachi during a fake encounter staged by a notorious counter specialist Rao Anwar, a senior superintendent of police (SSP) of Karachi's Malir District.

On January 17, Naqeebullah's dead body was handed over to his relatives at the Chhipa Welfare Association morgue in Karachi. The fake encounter sparked countrywide protests against extrajudicial killings in Pakistan.

Muhammad Khan said that he would not allow anyone to collect funds on the name of Naqeeb, adding that those who are trying to use his son name and the case for taking personal advantages are not with him and they themselves would be responsible for it.

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