Tanzeel Iftikhar Bashir died in Royal National Park

Tanzeel Iftikhar Bashir died in Royal National Park


There are no unusual circumstances surrounding the death of a young police officer from New South Wales who was discovered dead in a park, according to authorities.

Constable Tanzeel Iftikhar Bashir, 23, was found in the Royal National Park, south of Sydney, at about 12.40am on Saturday

Constable Tanzeel Iftikhar Bashir, 23, was found in the Royal National Park, south of Sydney, at about 12.40am on Saturday

Police had launched inquiries for the young off-duty officer at about 10.30pm on Friday night after concerns were raised for his welfare

Saturday at 12:40 a.m., Constable Tanzeel Iftikhar Bashir, age 23, was discovered in the Royal National Park, south of Sydney.

Concerns for the welfare of the young off-duty officer prompted police to initiate a search for him around 10:30 p.m. on Friday.

The following morning, his colleagues located the Bankstown Police Area Command officer.

Saturday at 12:40 a.m., Constable Tanzeel Iftikhar Bashir, age 23, was discovered in the Royal National Park, south of Sydney.

Homicide Squad detectives have initiated a critical incident investigation and will write a report for the Coroner.

Mr. Bashir’s family, colleagues, and the entire NSW Police force have received support.

The young officer was honored by his family and friends as a “loyal son, brother, and friend.”

One said, “Rest in peace to an incredible legend.”

On Tuesday, a funeral for the ‘great man’ will be place at the Lakemba Mosque.

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Concerns for the welfare of the young off-duty officer prompted police to initiate a search for him around 10:30 p.m. on Friday.


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