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Court grants bail to Agha Shaheer in Clifton firing case

Last updated: July 8, 2026 6:21 pm
Ayesha Masood
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Court grants bail to Agha Shaheer in Clifton firing case
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A judicial magistrate in Karachi granted bail to Agha Shaheer on Monday, ordering his release in connection with the recent firing incident in the city’s upscale Clifton neighborhood. Shaheer, who had been in custody following public outcry over the shooting, secured his freedom after his legal team posted a surety bond of Rs100,000.

The incident, which took place earlier this month, sparked widespread debate on social media after footage emerged showing a heated exchange that escalated into gunfire. Residents of the area pointed to the brazen nature of the act, which occurred on a busy thoroughfare, as a symptom of a broader breakdown in law and order within the city’s elite pockets.

During the hearing, the defense argued that the charges against Shaheer were exaggerated and lacked the necessary forensic backing to justify continued detention. The prosecution, meanwhile, maintained that the act posed a direct threat to public safety, regardless of the absence of fatalities.

The court’s decision to grant bail comes as a blow to investigators who had requested further remand to recover the weapon used in the incident. The judge noted that the police had failed to present sufficient evidence to warrant holding the accused indefinitely while the investigation into the specific circumstances remains ongoing.

Shaheer’s release is not an acquittal. He remains a primary suspect, and the case will proceed through the trial court. Whether the prosecution can build a case that sticks under public scrutiny will be the next test for the city’s police force.

For now, the suspect walks free while the investigation continues to crawl. The incident serves as a grim reminder that in Karachi, legal outcomes often hinge more on procedural technicalities than the public’s demand for accountability.

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