Thursday - 23 May 2013

Laila Khan was clobbered to death with her family: Tak

By Rizwan Khatik - Sun Jul 08, 8:18 am


Laila KhanMumbai: Pervez Tak, a close aide of missing Bollywood actor Laila Khan has confessed to its interrogators that he had brutally murdered the Pakistan born actor and her family members over property dispute. 

According to the sources in Jammu and Kashmir police, Tak and one of his friend from Kishtwar clobbered Laila and her five other family members with iron rods until they died.

Tak has confessed that he lost his temper after knowing that Laila’s mother had given the property’s power of attorney to her husband Ashif Sheikh.

All of them were buried in the jungles near Laila’s farmhouse at Igatpuri, near Mumbai.

The 29-year actor, along with her family members has been missing since she left for her farmhouse on Janurary 30, 2011.

On Saturday, Mumbai police has come across about thousand photographs confirming Laila Khan’s high profile links with politicians and police top brass.

While searching the missing Bollywood actor’s flat at Osiwara, Mumbai Police has recovered around thousand photographs where Laila is shown posing with several politicians and top police officers.

It is believed that all these politicians and police officers were in touch with Laila for their money transfer through hawala.

Khan, a Pakistan born Bollywood actress who recently shot to limelight for her alleged links with Lashkar-e-Taiba and hawala trade has gone missing along with her family members.

On Wednesday, nearly one-and-a-half years after the starlet went missing along with her family members from Mumbai, the city police registered a kidnapping case against two persons, including Tak.

Khan, is also accused of providing support to LeT in setting up its base in Mumbai. She allegedly recced Mumbai in 2011 along with her stepfather, sister and a family friend, and provided maps and photographs from the trip to the Pakistan-based terror outfit Lakhkar-e-Taiba (LeT), which was then planning a terror attack on the city.