ISLAMABAD:
The government on Friday presented in the Supreme Court a copy of the
FIR registered against Naib Subedar Amanullah in the missing persons
case, while the court directed to present copy of the challan also after
completion of investigation, Geo News reported.
SC three-member bench headed by Jawwad S. Khawaja was hearing the 35 missing persons case here. Earlier, on the complaint of Defence Minister Khawaja Asif against a sensitive intelligence agency official regarding forced disappearance of Yasin Shah, among 35 missing persons, the Secretariat Police had registered a report and referred it to Dargai/Malakand detention centres as Yasin Shah went missing from those centres, the police sources said.
The Secretariat Police, taking action on the complaint, lodged a report and referred the case to the centres concerned. The police authorities, when contacted, said that Yasin Shah had not gone missing from Islamabad and that’s why the case had been shifted to the police station concerned.
According to FIR, the case has been registered under section 346 of crimes regulations.
Justice Jawwad S. Khawaja in his remarks said, “The law has come into action, now a transparent investigation will be conducted and could be hoped that those really responsible will be brought to fore. It is also hoped that the Commission will soon present its report relating to the missing persons. When the state takes any action, it is imperative to give legal protection to it, no person or organization above law.”
The court directing the government to ensure transparent investigation in the case adjourned the hearing for three weeks.
SC three-member bench headed by Jawwad S. Khawaja was hearing the 35 missing persons case here. Earlier, on the complaint of Defence Minister Khawaja Asif against a sensitive intelligence agency official regarding forced disappearance of Yasin Shah, among 35 missing persons, the Secretariat Police had registered a report and referred it to Dargai/Malakand detention centres as Yasin Shah went missing from those centres, the police sources said.
The Secretariat Police, taking action on the complaint, lodged a report and referred the case to the centres concerned. The police authorities, when contacted, said that Yasin Shah had not gone missing from Islamabad and that’s why the case had been shifted to the police station concerned.
According to FIR, the case has been registered under section 346 of crimes regulations.
Justice Jawwad S. Khawaja in his remarks said, “The law has come into action, now a transparent investigation will be conducted and could be hoped that those really responsible will be brought to fore. It is also hoped that the Commission will soon present its report relating to the missing persons. When the state takes any action, it is imperative to give legal protection to it, no person or organization above law.”
The court directing the government to ensure transparent investigation in the case adjourned the hearing for three weeks.
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