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    SP Adeel Akbar believed to have accidentally shot himself, claim police sources

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comOctober 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Superintendent of police (SP) SP Adeel Akbar (late). —Facebook@islamabadpolice
    Superintendent of police (SP) SP Adeel Akbar (late). —Facebook@islamabadpolice
    • Submachine gun fired at 65-degree angle, sources.
    • SP Akbar rejoined duty on Oct 23 after three-day leave.
    • Operator says officer died on spot due to injuries.

    Superintendent of Police (SP) Adeel Akbar is believed to have accidentally shot himself, police sources claimed on Saturday, with his medical report and a leave request submitted before his death came to light.

    The federal government formed a high-level investigation team to probe SP Akbar’s mysterious death, who sustained gunshot wounds to his head in his vehicle in Islamabad on October 23.

    Sources said that officers of the Police Service of Pakistan (PSP) are generally not trained in handling submachine guns (SMGs).

    They added that experts determined the SMG used in the incident was fired at a 65-degree angle.

    An operator, who was with SP Akbar at the time of the incident, told investigators that the late officer asked for his gun after returning from the Foreign Office, where he attested his documents.

    Initially, the operator removed the magazine and handed the weapon to SP Akbar. However, he gave the magazine to the officer after he asked for it and inquired about the number of bullets it contained.

    A gunshot rang out moments later, hitting the officer in the forehead and exiting through the back of his head, as per the operator.

    The operator said that SP Akbar had died on the spot; however, he was rushed to PIMS, where he was pronounced dead.

    SP Adeel Akbar believed to have accidentally shot himself, claim police sources

    Meanwhile, the late officer’s medical report, dated October 20, 2025, has revealed that the police official had tested positive for dengue.

    The same day, he submitted a three-day medical leave request, and he rejoined his duties on October 23.

    The development in the case comes just a day after the IG Islamabad confirmed that the officer fatally shot himself dead inside his vehicle.

    He said that the Safe City footage reportedly “does not show any external attack; everything appears to have occurred inside the vehicle.”

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