28 missing persons cases resolved: Rehman Malik
Interior minister disclosed that out of 203 cases of missing persons in Balochistan, 28 have been resolved.
ISLAMABAD:
Interior minister Rahman Malik disclosed on Thursday that out of 203 cases of missing persons in Balochistan, 28 have been resolved while 175 cases are still under investigation.
Addressing the senate, the interior minister said that the judicial commission set up by the Supreme Court was investigating the matter while the government was also making all out efforts to resolve the issue.
The chairman of the senate on the proposal of Sanaullah Zehri set up a parliamentary committee on missing persons.
Earlier, initiating debate on the presidential address, leader of the opposition Waseem Sajjad claimed that the speech was an effort to praise the performance of the government.
Earlier this month, a three-member bench of the Supreme Court headed by Justice Javed Iqbal directed all four provincial chiefs of police to submit reports on the recovery of missing persons. The bench also directed that FIRs be registered against missing persons in custody involved in criminal activities otherwise the court will exercise its powers and register cases against officials for not complying with its orders.
Interior minister Rahman Malik disclosed on Thursday that out of 203 cases of missing persons in Balochistan, 28 have been resolved while 175 cases are still under investigation.
Addressing the senate, the interior minister said that the judicial commission set up by the Supreme Court was investigating the matter while the government was also making all out efforts to resolve the issue.
The chairman of the senate on the proposal of Sanaullah Zehri set up a parliamentary committee on missing persons.
Earlier, initiating debate on the presidential address, leader of the opposition Waseem Sajjad claimed that the speech was an effort to praise the performance of the government.
Earlier this month, a three-member bench of the Supreme Court headed by Justice Javed Iqbal directed all four provincial chiefs of police to submit reports on the recovery of missing persons. The bench also directed that FIRs be registered against missing persons in custody involved in criminal activities otherwise the court will exercise its powers and register cases against officials for not complying with its orders.