Missing children
Expressing annoyance with the performance of the police, the SHC directed the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to help recover missing children and present a progress report by December 6. A two-member bench, headed by Justice Naimatullah Phulpoto, heard the plea of the 20 missing children’s families. The court, expressing dissatisfaction with the police performance, directed the FIA officials to take required steps to recover the missing children.
The court remarked that there was suspicion on the non-recovery of missing children and termed the Deputy Inspector-General of Police’s report “unsatisfactory”. The public prosecutor maintained that the FIR has been registered regarding the missing children, to which Justice Phulpoto remarked that the investigation was really slow. The court also cast doubt over the Central Intelligence Agency’s performance in the matter. The court, directing the police to use all possible technological measures to ensure recovery, adjourned the hearing.
CNG load-shedding
The SHC sought a detailed reply from the Sui Southern Gas Company, federal government, and others by November 30 regarding the plea against load-shedding in Sindh. The case was heard by a two-member bench where the plaintiff’s lawyer accused the authorities of bias. He observed that the production of gas in Sindh was 72% while the demand was just 38%. Despite being the largest producer of gas, Sindh was suffering from load-shedding for three to four days a week. The situation has perturbed the locals as they remain in long queues for hours. The court, asking for detailed replies on load management, adjourned the hearing.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 16th, 2018.
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