SHC’s Orders: Police to record petitioner’s statement
The petitioner, Maryam Nohri, claimed that her son Attaullah Nohri was whisked away by Rangers
Sindh High Court. PHOTO: EXPRESS
HYDERABAD:
In a case of enforced disappearance, the Sindh High Court (SHC) on Thursday ordered registration of FIR against personnel of a law enforcement agency. The petitioner, Maryam Nohri, claimed that her son Attaullah Nohri was whisked away by Rangers from the shrine of Gul Muhammad Shah Ghazi in Dahili taluka of Tharprakar on September 10. “Since that day Norhi’s whereabouts are unknown,” said her counsel. SHC directed the petitioner to appear before Khensar police station SHO and ordered the police to record her statement. The police has been directed to submit copy of the FIR in the court and the hearing was adjourned to December 6.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 30th, 2018.
In a case of enforced disappearance, the Sindh High Court (SHC) on Thursday ordered registration of FIR against personnel of a law enforcement agency. The petitioner, Maryam Nohri, claimed that her son Attaullah Nohri was whisked away by Rangers from the shrine of Gul Muhammad Shah Ghazi in Dahili taluka of Tharprakar on September 10. “Since that day Norhi’s whereabouts are unknown,” said her counsel. SHC directed the petitioner to appear before Khensar police station SHO and ordered the police to record her statement. The police has been directed to submit copy of the FIR in the court and the hearing was adjourned to December 6.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 30th, 2018.