Balochistan unrest case: SC orders recovery of missing people

Published August 26, 2013
A view of the Supreme Court of Pakistan - File Photo
A view of the Supreme Court of Pakistan - File Photo

QUETTA: The Supreme Court on Monday, ordered the Frontier Corps (FC) and other intelligence agencies to expedite the recovery of missing persons in Balochistan, DawnNews reported. .

A two-member bench of the apex court, instructed the FC and other intelligence agencies to submit a report over the missing person issue during the next hearing pertaining to Balochistan unrest , which was adjourned until Tuesday.

Additional Attorney General of Pakistan submitted in court the report over missing persons.

The bench, while expressing its dissatisfaction, admitted that armed forces personnell were being killed as well, but said that it was not an excuse for picking up suspects without going through the proper channels.

He remarked that the court had expected a lot from the new government after it came to power, but had been faced by nothing but disappointment so far.

Chief Justice Iftikhar further said that the previous government was better than the incumbent rulers, since it was able to recover at least a few of the missing persons during its tenure.

Justice Jawad S. Khawaja, sitting at the bench, remarked on the continuous formations of task forces and commissions since the past one and a half year, without any visible progress.

Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry stated that no organisation had the right to unlawfully detain suspects..

Inspector General Frontier Corps (IGFC) Major General Shahid Ijaz appeared at the hearing which took place at the Quetta Registry of the Supreme Court after being summoned by the bench, and stated that all cases would be thoroughly examined and any missing person found with the FC would be revealed.

The hearing was adjourned until Tuesday while the court ordered FC personnel and intelligence agencies to recover missing persons as soon as possible.

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