Supreme Court Constitutional Bench addresses missing persons’ case

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The Supreme Court of Pakistan’s constitutional bench has summoned reports from all relevant agencies during the hearing of the missing persons’ case.
Notices have been issued to the Attorney General, Ministry of Interior, and other parties involved.
Justice Jamal Mandokhel emphasized that thousands of people are still missing, stating, “Only statements will not resolve the issue.” He urged Parliament to take action, suggesting a joint session to address the problem.
The Deputy Attorney General informed the court that the government is committed to finding a solution. He mentioned that a cabinet sub-committee has been formed to provide recommendations on the matter.
Justice Hassan Azhar Rizvi asked whether those who returned revealed who was behind their disappearance. Justice Mandokhel added that these individuals often claim they went to the Northern Areas for rest without giving further details.
Justice Naeem Afghan stressed the need for courage to set an example in missing persons’ cases. He also noted that some cases tarnish the state’s reputation.
The bench observed that issues like these can lead to movements against the state, highlighting a lack of willingness to address the system’s flaws.
The court adjourned the hearing until next week.
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