In its defence, the FIA says that it stores case properties such as cash, jewellery, documents and other items which have been confiscated during investigations in the evidence room. And the agency insists that the cash went missing when there was a change in the person who was incharge of the storeroom. Once again we see that Islamabad Director Mazharul Haq Kakakhel has jumped to the defence of his staff. This is the second time in as many months that this FIA director’s name has been mentioned in the media.
In the last instance, he had defended the trashing of two Norway-bound women passengers by FIA staff and it was only on the intervention of the judiciary that the victims got justice. It is time the FIA higher-ups took a more serious view of things and charged those responsible for this crime. While it is easy for agencies like the Federal Investigation Agency to go after other people who have committed crimes, the real test of such an entity comes when it has to look inward and prosecute its own people. We hope the agency will clear this test and soon.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 29th, 2017.
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