Aam Olas Ep 80: Jamrud Kashif – A Cry for Justice
In Aam Olas Ep 80, Yousaf Jan Utmanzai visits Jamrud, a town shaken by a tragedy that strikes at the heart of trust in society.
A 14-year-old student named Kashif, studying in 7th grade, was killed, allegedly by his own teacher.
This case is not only about a child’s death; it is about the collapse of a relationship that is meant to protect, guide, and educate.
Aam Olas Ep 80
When Trust Is Betrayed
In every society, teachers are among the most respected figures. Parents trust them with their children’s education, safety, and moral growth. Teachers shape character, discipline, and values.
In Jamrud, that trust was shattered. Instead of guidance, a young student met violence. Instead of protection, a family was left with grief.
How the Case Emerged
According to KP Police officials interviewed in the episode:
- Kashif went missing in the evening
- His family searched for him through the night
- Later, police received information about the body of a boy aged 14–15
- At the scene, police identified the child as Kashif
Police first informed the family and then initiated a formal investigation.
Swift Investigation, Arrest Within Days
Law enforcement acted promptly:
- Evidence was collected
- Leads were followed
- Within three days, police arrested the suspect
The speed of the arrest showed that when institutions act decisively, the truth can come to light. Yet, arrest alone does not bring closure.
A Pattern That Refuses to Change
During Aam Olas, Yousaf Jan Utmanzai reflects on a troubling pattern seen across many cases he has covered:
- Arrests are made
- Trials proceed slowly
- Punishments often feel disproportionate to the crime
Families are left asking the same question again and again:
What is justice when the loss is permanent, but accountability is temporary?
The Cry of Kashif’s Family
Kashif was not a statistic.
He was a son, a student, and a child with dreams that ended far too soon.
His family’s demand is simple:
- Accountability
- Fair punishment
- Assurance that such a tragedy will not happen again
This is not a call for revenge; it is a cry for justice.
Protecting Children Must Be a Priority
This case highlights urgent concerns:
- Child safety in educational environments
- Vetting and accountability of authority figures
- Stronger legal consequences for crimes against minors
If schools and teachers are no longer safe spaces, society must urgently re-evaluate its systems of protection.
Final Reflection: Justice Must Be More Than Words
Aam Olas Episode 80 reminds us that justice is not only about arrests, but it is also about outcomes that deter future crimes and restore public trust.
A child lost his life.
A family lost its future.
And society stands responsible for ensuring this is never repeated.
If we fail to protect our children, we fail our future.
If you have thoughts or concerns, share them respectfully in the comments.
Awareness is the first step toward change.
Disclaimer
This article is published for public awareness and educational purposes only. It does not glorify violence, justify criminal acts, or provide legal judgments. All information is based on reported police statements and interviews.

