LONDON: Three Pakistani males wanted for the murder of a British-Pakistani toddler in Surrey, England.
On Friday, 10-year-old Sara slain in Horsell, near Woking, outside London.
One source stated the UK and Pakistani authorities are in contact about the three suspects’ whereabouts.
Malik Urfan Sharif, 31, a Pakistani taxi driver, moved into the three-bedroom £550,000 council house in Horsell near Woking. With his wife Beenish and children in April.
One local said: “I just can’t believe it. He’s a sweet dad. Pakistani-born, he lived in the UK for years. He drives a hackney taxi outside Woking station.
When shown his social media page, another neighbour confirmed his identity. “He was a big fan of Imran Khan and had a picture of him in his car.”
Moreover, The night Sara died, neighbours reported two automobiles missing from the driveway. While, Emergency personnel flooded the residential road at 2.50am (GMT) after complaints of a child’s welfare. Both automobiles gone.
Sara’s father complained about taxi licence prices on Facebook three years ago, stating that he spent £1,145 for an annual permit.
Sharif may be one of Surrey police’s three suspects who fled the country the day before the girl’s body was located. Moreover, Former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan has multiple TikTok and Facebook videos.
Police response
Moreover, On Friday, Detective Chief Inspector Debbie White stated, “Our investigation into this tragic incident has continued at pace today with a number of enquiries underway. While, Three people we’d like to speak to for our inquiry left the country on Wednesday, August 9, according to our inquiries. We’re tracking them with international authorities.
“Officers have been in the local area today conducting house-to-house inquiries and we expect a police presence around the scene over the coming week.”
“I know that the community is shocked and saddened by [the] events, and we stand with them in their grief,” said Woking Borough Commander Inspector Sandra Carlier. Over the weekend, officers will patrol and investigate.
I’d like to repeat that we don’t think the public is at risk. We will update as we can.”