Aam Olas Ep 198: When a Son Turns Against His Father
In Aam Olas Ep 198, Yousaf Jan Utmanzai visits Katlang, a region in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where a heartbreaking crime shattered the very foundation of a family. A son killed his own father,and according to police investigations, he did not act alone.
His mother and cousin were also involved.
This is not just a crime story. It is a painful reminder of how deeply family relationships can collapse when truth, trust, and morality disappear.
Aam Olas Ep 198
A Father’s Place in a Child’s Life
A father is often the first hero in a child’s world.
He carries responsibilities silently—working through hardship so his children can eat, learn, and grow with dignity.
From health education, from protection to guidance, a father stands quietly behind every step of his child’s life.
That is why this case cuts so deeply.
How the Case Came to Light
The investigating police officer told Yousaf Jan Utmanzai that the case surfaced when the brother of the deceased visited the police station to register an FIR for a missing person.
According to him:
- His brother had been missing for 6 to 8 months
- There had been no contact or trace during this period
Soon after this FIR, something unusual happened.
Suspicion Raised Inside the Police Station
When news of the missing-person FIR reached the deceased’s wife and son, they also came to the police station.
They told police:
- The deceased was an addict
- He was a mental patient
- He often disappeared for months and returned later
Because of this, they claimed they saw no need to report him missing earlier.
This explanation immediately raised serious suspicion among investigators.
Investigation Exposes the Lies
As police expanded their investigation and spoke to residents, the story told by the wife and son began to collapse.
Locals contradicted their claims.
Police concluded that:
- The deceased was not mentally unstable
- The addiction story was fabricated
- The disappearance narrative was false
The truth was far more disturbing.
A Planned Crime Within the Family
According to police findings:
- The son was directly involved in killing his father
- The mother was identified as the mastermind
- A nephew (cousin) named Dawood assisted in the plan
Police stated that marital disputes between the parents were used as justification to manipulate the son.
Together, they:
- Killed the father
- Secretly buried his body in nearby fields
- Attempted to erase all evidence
What began as a missing-person case ended as one of the most disturbing family crimes in the region.
Linked to a Deeper Issue: Aam Olas Ep 81 – Da Insanano Qasab
This case echoes the theme highlighted earlier in Aam Olas Episode 81: Da Insanano Qasab, which focuses on human cruelty and moral collapse.
Different cases, same reality:
When greed, resentment, and manipulation enter a home, even blood relations lose meaning.
Are We Defaming Society, or Saving It?
Some critics argue that such reporting presents a negative image of Pashtun society.
Aam Olas responds clearly:
Highlighting problems is not defamation.
Ignoring them is destruction.
These stories are brought forward so lessons can be learned, not to shame a culture, but to protect it from further decay.
Final Reflection: Truth Is Bitter, But Necessary
A father lost his life.
A family destroyed itself.
And society is left with difficult questions.
Aam Olas Episode 198 asks us to reflect:
- Are we addressing conflicts before they explode?
- Are we protecting family values, or just talking about them?
- Are we brave enough to face uncomfortable truths?
Silence allows cruelty to grow.
Awareness creates the possibility of change.
If you have thoughts or concerns, share them respectfully in the comments. Your voice matters.
Disclaimer
This article is published for public awareness and educational purposes only. It does not promote violence, justify criminal behavior, or offer legal judgments. All details are based on reported interviews and police investigations.


Yousaf Jana rora, whether one agrees or disagree with what you are doing. The reality is that if we don’t highlight the ills of our society, then we are complicit by default. The prophets pbuh says” that we when you see wrong fight against it…….if you can’t not fight then use your wealth against it…..if you can’t do that either then speak again still it.. and failing that at least consider it bad in you heart. If we want our society to progress and become enlightened we must fight against all the wrongs and all those that do wrong, whether it be our relatives, brothers, sons or fathers etc. A decent civilised society exists on the principles of justice. Justice can only come about when we can discern between right and wrong. We need to move away the mentality where murderers are considered “NARAN”. They’re are simply killers usually of innocent unarmed people. KEEP HIGHLIGHTING THE ISSUES THAT PLAGUE OUR SOCIETY.