PESHAWAR: The Peshawar High Court has sought detailed replies from the federal and provincial governments regarding the increasing number of missing persons’ cases.

Acting Chief Justice Ateeq Shah, while hearing multiple petitions related to disappearances, expressed serious concerns about the issue and emphasised the need for transparency and accountability.

During the hearing, the additional advocate general, the deputy attorney general, and police’s focal person appeared before the court. Notices were issued in 10 petitions, directing the authorities to provide comprehensive responses.

Justice Shah questioned the police’s focal person, asking, “Why are so many people going missing?” The police official responded that many individuals disappeared ‘voluntarily’ due to personal enmity, debt, or to avoid arrest.

The court, however, expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of detail in police reports. The acting chief remarked, “The police should know why someone is missing. Simply stating that the person is not in custody is not enough. Reports must include more details.”

The additional advocate general supported the court’s stance, suggesting that SHOs should submit detailed reports for every missing person, covering aspects such as their character, business, and other relevant information.

The court was also informed that some individuals disappeared after committing bank fraud, while others were deceived into going missing.

Justice Ateeq Shah stressed the importance of thorough investigations and proper documentation to address the issue effectively.

Published in Dawn, March 4th, 2025

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