COPS in Pakistan expect to arrest Sara Sharif’s dad in hours as they track his phone following the loss of life of the younger lady.
A senior officer has mentioned they are closing in on Urfan Sharif, Beinash Batool, his associate, and his brother Faisal Malik.
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All three left the UK after the 10-year-old tragically died.
The police chief in the household’s hometown of Jhelum, Nasir Baiwa, mentioned yesterday: “With God’s will we will make the arrest by tomorrow night.”
He mentioned that groups of officers who had been engaged on the case are discovering it painful as a result of “a little child has met a brutal death”.
Sharif, 41, Malik, 28, and Batool, 29, took a flight to Islamabad on August 9, the day earlier than Sara’s physique was found at her home in Woking, Surrey.


Her dad referred to as police in Britain from Pakistan to report her loss of life.
Mr Baiwa mentioned his groups of officers had been working “day and night” to track down the trio who had been picked up from Islamabd airport by two of Sharif’s brothers.
They are identified to have travelled the 85 miles to Jhelum.
Mr Baiwa added: “They are not in Jhelum now. They are probably nearby in Kashmir. The suspect is not giving himself up… but the picture will be clearer once we have caught him.”
It comes as Sara’s grandfather Muhammad Sharif urged her father to hand himself in, as nicely as Batool and Malik.
Muhammad instructed The Sunday Times: “We need them to current themselves.
“We want to resolve the matter as the privacy of our house is affected due to frequent police raids.”
Earlier this week it emerged {that a} handwritten word was discovered at Sara’s home and it’s mentioned to have been written by a relative and claims the teen was battered to loss of life.
The word reportedly states: “Who ever sees this, it was [name] who killed [Sara] by beating. I am running away because I am scared.”
It was mentioned to be scrawled by a member of the family, scribbled in giant letters on lined paper.
The alleged memo was reportedly thought to be left for police to discover.
The mum of a pupil attending St Mary’s Primary, in Byfleet, Surrey, has claimed Sara turned up with “cuts and bruises” simply earlier than she left the college in April.
Her mum Olga Sharif, 36, who lives in Yeovil, Somerset, mentioned earlier this week: “I will never have closure until I know what has happened and why. He can’t hide away for ever.”

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