DUBAI – The Interpol has placed Mujahidullah Afridi, the prime accused inAsma Rani murder case, on its most wanted list.
On January 27, Afridi, accompanied by his accomplice, had shot the womandead in Kohat after she turned down his proposal of marriage.
Rani, a third year medical student at Ayub Medical College, had named theman, nephew of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s district leader as the one behindher murder.
The Interpol was approached through the Federal Investigation Agency, withthe request to help find the accused so that he can face a trial inPakistan.
The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Police had shared Afridi’s passport number and otheridentification details with the international police.
The law enforcement agency said the culprit is around 24-years-old and hisfather lives in Qatar. The accused himself has a business in the UAE andfrequently visits the Middle East.
Rani’s sister Safia had said she had previously been threatened by Afridifor turning down the proposal.