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On 27th February 2026, 29-year-old Christian sanitary worker Naveed Masih was brutally shot and killed while on duty at the Punjab Assembly (Punjab Assembly of Pakistan, provincial legislature Lahore) in Lahore.
Naveed, a government employee, had worked for five years at the People’s House within the Assembly premises. He was allegedly shot by his co-worker, Haider Ali, a private cook employed by Syed Sabtain Raza Bukhari, a Member of the Provincial Assembly (MPA).
The Incident
According to Naveed’s brother, Majeed Masih, the tragic events unfolded at approximately 2:45 pm. Naveed was working on the ground floor when Haider Ali reportedly approached Mian Akram, Assistant Controller, requesting that Naveed be sent to Room No. 14 on the third floor — the office of Syed Sabtain Raza Bukhari — for cleaning.
Shortly after 3:00 pm, Haider Ali returned and informed staff that Naveed had been shot, without providing further explanation.
Emergency services (1122) were immediately called. Rescue workers found Naveed lying on the floor and rushed him to Mayo Hospital Lahore (public hospital Lahore). Despite efforts to save him, he succumbed to his injuries.
Emergency responders fight to save Naveed Masih’s life after the shooting
Shafiq Masih, Naveed’s eldest brother, told BACA:
“We rushed to the emergency room at Mayo Hospital, but my brother had already lost his life. He had left us forever.”
A Young Family Left Behind
Naveed leaves behind his wife, Komal Bibi (27), and their 2½-year-old daughter, Naveera. Komal is also expecting another child.
Komal Bibi and her daughter grieving the loss of Naveed Masih.
Through tears, Komal recalled her final conversation with her husband:
“He peacefully left for his duty in the morning and called me in the afternoon to say he would return home by 2:30 pm.”
Her grief was accompanied by questions no family should have to ask:
“I request you to get me justice for the murder of my beloved husband. Why has he been murdered? Why has the father of my innocent daughter been killed? What will I tell her when she asks where her father is?”
Police Investigation
The Islampura Police Station (Lahore police station Punjab) has registered an FIR (No. 499/26) against Haider Ali and one unidentified assailant under Sections 302 and 34 of the Pakistan Penal Code. The suspect has been arrested.
At the time of writing, police have not disclosed the motive behind the murder.
BACA’s Support for the Family
On 28th February, a BACA team visited the bereaved family, prayed with them, and attended Naveed’s funeral. BACA covered the full funeral costs and offered practical and emotional support during this devastating time.
Majeed Masih expressed gratitude for BACA’s presence and assistance:
“Thank you for standing with us and helping our family in this difficult time.”
Family, friends, and community members gathered to honour Naveed Masih’s life.
BACA remains in close contact with the family and will continue to monitor the investigation to ensure justice is pursued.
Stand With Naveed’s Family
Juliet Chowdhry, Trustee of the British Asian Christian Association (BACA), said:
“Komal has lost her husband — and their daughter and unborn child have lost a loving father. An entire family has been robbed of its provider and protector. Naveed Masih was simply carrying out his duties when his life was violently and mercilessly taken.
This raises deeply troubling questions. How did such a brutal killing occur inside a government building? How was an unauthorised firearm able to enter what should have been a secure facility? What motive lies behind this senseless act?
Naveed’s family deserves answers, accountability, and justice. The Punjab Government must ensure a full, transparent, and independent investigation so that those responsible — and any security failings — are exposed and addressed. We will continue to stand firmly beside this grieving family during this painful and uncertain time.”
BACA is supporting Naveed’s widow and children during this time of profound grief and uncertainty. We are seeking to raise £2,000 to secure a solicitor to ensure proper legal representation and monitoring of the case, and a further £1,200 to help cover the lost wages of brutally murdered Naveed Masih, providing urgent financial relief to his devastated family. Your support will help deliver essential legal protection, practical assistance, and emergency aid when they need it most.
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