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Campaign to cull stray dogs claims child life in Chiniot

Published on: January 7, 2026 2:16 AM

Administrative negligence claimed the life of a child and left another injured in Chiniot after the children consumed sweets laced with poison intended for stray dogs, citing police sources reported.

According to the police, the tragic incident occurred when twin brothers, both students at a local seminary, were walking home.

On their way, they found and ate sweets they found on the path. Unknown to them, the sweets had been mixed with toxic drugs as part of an administration campaign to cull stray dogs. After consuming the tainted sweets, 8-year-old Ali Hasnain died on the spot, while the condition of his brother, Ali Hassan, deteriorated rapidly. Both were subsequently shifted to Allied Hospital, Chiniot.

The child’s death has raised serious questions regarding the administration’s methods. Local residents are questioning why a toxic substance-placed in a form attractive to children-was spread in public areas. The community is now demanding accountability for this innocent life, noting that the administration should have avoided using baits that could easily be mistaken for food by children.

Earlier, the post-mortem report of school headmaster Jam Aziz Jakhro, killed in Shahdadpur police custody, has confirmed the death of the teacher by physical torture.

“There are torture marks on the body of the deceased,” according to the report. “There were marks of severe torture on the legs of deceased”. School headmaster Jam Aziz Jakhro died in police custody on November 11 last year.

The FIR was registered against four policemen including SHO Ghulam Shabbir Dalwani, in connection with the custodial death of school teacher at Shahdadpur police station in Sanghar district. SHO Ghulam Shabbir Dalwani was on interim bail in the case, has been absconding after the court cancelled his bail.

An FIR in the FIA, lodged by brothers of the deceased teacher, named SHO Ghulam Shabbir Dalwani and constables Gul Muhammad Zardari, Ali Lakho, Rafique Ahmed Ujjan, Muharram Ali Zardari, and Amanullah.

According to the FIR, medical examination confirmed that Jakhro sustained deliberate and sustained injuries, which proved fatal while he remained in police custody. The act constitutes custodial killing in violation of constitutional protections and statutory safeguards, punishable under The Torture and Custodial Death (Prevention and Punishment) Act, 2022. The FIA took over the inquiry following directions from Civil Judge and Judicial Magistrate II, after the incident on November 10.

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