The 30-year-old woman was reportedly raped by two men in front of her two children on the motorway after her car ran out of petrol earlier this month.
Days after the incident, Sheikh, Lahore Capital City Police Officer, had questioned the woman asking why she was out late at night.
On Monday, Sheikh was summoned by the committee to provide a briefing on the progress of the case, Dawn newspaper reported.
During the hearing, the CCPO was berated by the panel for expressing his “presumption” that the incident took place because the victim “was travelling late at night without her husband’s permission”.
Sheikh informed the committee that the police had identified the culprits within 72 hours through geofencing, DNA testing, fingerprints and foot tracking technology.