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.
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.