Guys here i fund out v similar chain of events in Liaquat Ali khan assasination & great plot behind it.
Also what happened to witnesses & investigator is also evident.
Compare it with Benazir Bhutto assasination, same chain of events happened.
Read it..
"After the enquiry commission was set up, Begum Rana Liaquat Ali Khan accused it of blocking the investigation and instead wasting time on the denials of police officers. The police investigation was later headed by IG Special Police Establishment (a federal entity that was later succeeded by the FIA) Nawbazada Mirza Aitizazuddin, who by various accounts had confided to Begum Rana Liaquat that he had discovered the hands of conspirators. Ominously, the plane carrying him from Lahore to Peshawar crashed in the Khewra salt range on August 26, 1952. The Air Investigation Boards report about this accident was never made public. All documents pertaining to the investigation of Liaquats assassination were burnt in the crash, and the case came to a convenient standstill.
Later, Prime Minister Bogra told the press on January 1, 1954 that the government was thinking about hiring the services of the American FBI to investigate the assassination. That help was never sought but in November, CWE Uren, a retired Scotland Yard investigator, was hired. However, Uren recorded no testimonies and in his 65 page report submitted six months later deduced that it was the work of a lone fanatic. It was alleged in the newspapers that Bogras desire to hire the FBI had been thwarted by powerful quarters.
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Liaquat Ali Khan died wearing patched-up socks and clothes and with little money in his bank account. To this day we have no conclusive answers about the motives behind the assassination. Everything, however, suggests that Saed Akbar was not acting on his own. All possible lone wolf motivation theories, including dislike for Liaquats Kashmir policy and religious fanaticism (ostensibly instigated by a view that Liaquat was not doing enough to establish an Islamic state), were flimsy and more or less rejected by the first enquiry commission. The assassin, the man who shot the assassin and the man who was investigating the assassination all died under mysterious circumstances. The security at the venue was deliberately weak and all evidence of the investigations would soon disappear, never to be scrutinized publicly."