Sara's family is staying one step ahead of the Pakistani police.

Police conducted raids but no success. This is a difficult case and we hope to make an arrest soon.

August 29th 2023.

Sara's family is staying one step ahead of the Pakistani police.
Urfan Sharif and Beinash Batool are wanted for questioning in connection with the death of 10-year-old Sara Sharif. Sara was found dead at her home in Woking, Surrey on August 10 and it has been reported that she had suffered "multiple and extensive injuries" over an "extended period of time".

On the day before her body was found, Urfan, Beinash and Urfan's brother Faisal Malik flew from the UK to Pakistan on one-way tickets. It was when Urfan called police from Islamabad that they discovered her body.

Surrey Police have now launched an international hunt involving Interpol and Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency. Last week authorities in Pakistan raided numerous properties in Jhelum, a city in the north of Punjab, in search of Mr Sharif's relatives who may know where the family is hiding.

However, it appears the trio are staying one step ahead of the authorities. According to Malik Nisar, a police inspector at Domeli Police Station in Jhelum, they are constantly moving and closely following media reports in order to avoid being found.

Faisal Malik had previously spoken to Pakistan police, telling them his niece had "fallen down the stairs and broken her neck". However, Sardar Nisar Ahmed Khan, the spokesman of the Regional Police Office Rawalpindi, believes the family are monitoring the news to avoid arrest.

It is clear that this case is a challenge for the authorities and they are determined to find the trio soon. As Malik Nisar said: "We are trying our best to arrest Urfan, Beinash and Faisal soon. They keep changing the locations".

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