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Father of Australian girl shot by police while visiting Pakistan demands justice

A nine-year-old Australian girl, Hania Ahmed, was killed in Pakistan when Punjab police opened fire on suspected robbers and her family. The incident occurred in Chakwal, Punjab province, while Hania and her family were visiting a relative.

Shah Meer BalochThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-06-16 · 10:25 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 4 min
Father of Australian girl shot by police while visiting Pakistan demands justice
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A nine-year-old Australian girl, Hania Ahmed, was killed in Pakistan when Punjab police opened fire on suspected robbers and her family. The incident occurred in Chakwal, Punjab province, while Hania and her family were visiting a relative. Robbers confronted the family outside the home, demanding valuables, and as the family attempted to flee in their car, officers from a new police wing, the crime control department (CCD), arrived and fired machine guns. Hania was fatally wounded, and her brother was also shot. Her father has demanded justice and called for punishment for those responsible, stating the CCD initiated the firing. Police claim the officer mistakenly assessed the suspects were fleeing in the victims' vehicle. An investigation is underway, and the Australian Prime Minister has called for a transparent inquiry.

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The Australian prime minister has called for a transparent and proper investigation into the incident.

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Nine-year-old Australian girl Hania Ahmed was killed in a police shooting in Pakistan.

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Punjab police officers from the crime control department opened fire on both the robbers and the family.

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Robbers confronted Hania Ahmed's family outside their relative's home in Chakwal, Punjab, demanding possessions.

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Hania Ahmed was hit by four bullets and died before reaching the hospital.

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Hania Ahmed, 9, was killed in a police shooting in Pakistan after robbers confronted her family as they visited a relative’s home Hania Ahmed, 9, was killed in a police shooting in Pakistan after robbers confronted her family as they visited a relative’s home Father of Australian girl shot by police while visiting Pakistan demands justice Hania Ahmed, 9, died after Punjab-police" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="147331" data-entity-type="organization">Punjab police opened fire on suspected robbers as well as her family in Chakwal Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The father of a nine-year-old Australian girl killed in Pakistan on holiday has demanded justice and to “reduce the harm” of a controversial new police wing whose officers opened fire with machine guns in response to a robbery. Hania Ahmed and her family were visiting her great-uncle Ali Ejaz last week at his home in Chakwal, Punjab province. Robbers confronted the family outside Ejaz’s home late on Wednesday, demanding they hand over cash, jewellery and other possessions, Ejaz told the Guardian. He said Hania’s father, Adeel Ahmed, her mother, Hania, and brother Aafan, 11, had pleaded with them “don’t harm my family” and agreed to hand over their possessions. But within 30 seconds of that exchange, shortly before midnight, according to CCTV footage seen by the Guardian, officers from the Crime Control Department (CCD), a newly formed Punjab-police" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="147331" data-entity-type="organization">Punjab police wing, arrived from a nearby station armed with machine guns and opened fire on both the robbers and the family, who were attempting to flee in a car. An eyewitness, who requested anonymity, told the Guardian that they had watched the incident from about 20 metres away. “I could see the car speeding and the police officer firing straight at the car,” they said. “Then the two CCD officials stopped a passerby motorbike, sat on it and followed by three or four more police personnel in a car and chased the family car.” Nine-year-old Hania was killed in the exchange. The Guardian understands she was hit by four bullets and died before reaching the hospital. Her father, Adeel, 39, was reportedly shot twice but was not seriously injured, according to the CCD police chief, Sohail Zafar Chatta. The family had just returned from hajj, the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia, and had been due to arrive back in Australia on Monday. The incident “has shattered the family and people in the area” and the family demanded justice, Ejaz said. Pictures of a blood-stained car with dozens of bullet holes spread on social media amid public criticism of the police response. On Monday, Punjab-police" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="147331" data-entity-type="organization">Punjab police said an officer had “mistakenly assessed that the suspects were attempting to flee in the victims’ vehicle and discharged his weapon”. The officer has been suspended from duty, formally arrested and faced court, where he was remanded to judicial custody in jail, with police promising a “thorough, impartial investigation”. The Australian prime minister, Anthony Albanese, has also called for a “transparent and proper” investigation. Hania was a year 4 student at Australian Islamic College in Perth. Her brother Aafan was shot twice and was recovering in Benazir Bhutto hospital in Rawalpindi. Chatta had visited the family on Sunday and promised a transparent investigation, he said. Adeel Ahmed, Hania’s father, was said by friends and family still to be in shock, struggling to process the tragedy. In a recorded message he said those responsible should be punished “so that this incident does not repeat, and the dangers of the CCD are reduced”. “It was started by the CCD. The thieves did not start the firing first. They only fired in retaliation,” Ahmed said. “There were at least four CCD officials and they should be charged,” he said in the recorded message. However, Chatta said the armed robbers had started the firing – though he accepted that the CCD officer should not have fired at the car without confirming the armed robbers were in the vehicle. “The continuation of firing by CCD officials without positive identification was a grave violation of the CCD rules,” he said. “We have registered a case and the family has expressed trust in the investigation.” The CCD was created last May as a new department. Punjab-police" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="147331" data-entity-type="organization">Punjab police have been criticised for “extrajudicial killings” across the province. The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan has called for a judicial investigation of at least 924 killings by the CCD in the last eight months of 2025. Its 45-page report said the CCD adopted encounter killings “as a matter of policy” in Punjab province, undermining the rule of law and constitutional safeguards. Chatta rejected the accusations, saying: “We have an extremely polarised political society in the country and that’s because of politics, we are facing criticism.” Explore more on these topics Pakistan Perth Western Australia news Share Reuse this content
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