Hearing various Habeas Corpus petitions filed by heirs of missing persons, which claim that security agencies are illegally detaining their relatives, the court asked the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency and the Pakistan Army’s General Headquarters to take notice of the matter and constitute a team to conduct an inquiry.
During the hearing, a PHC divisional bench headed by Chief Justice Dost Muhammad Khan was informed that one Mir Muhammad Arshad had reached home after he was kept in illegal detention for 38 months.
“He was released and wasn’t punished. Isn’t this the worst treatment? What kind of treatment do they [who picked up Arshad] deserve?” the chief justice questioned.
The chief justice said that the armed forces have offered countless sacrifices and continue to do so, asking senior official to thoroughly investigate the matter.
“It is more essential to bring those individuals [personnel of security agencies] under control and channelise their functions and if anyone defies orders [of senior officials of the armed forces] be court-martialled under the Army Act,” the chief justice ordered.
“The action should be taken at the earliest and must be visible to the public. A copy of the order should be sent to the ISI DG, federal defence secretary and chief of the armed forces,” the chief justice said.
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...and the rest are involved in torture and dumping the dead ones?
(reality) The chief justice said that the armed forces have offered countless sacrifices and continue to do so.
why to mention just khakiz deaths, more policemen n civilians are killed.... should we stop criticizing their conduct?
Relieved to know that only some of agency peronnel are involved in disappearences, abductions and killings of citizens.
Infact all abductions and extra-judicials killings by junior officials cannot be done without the concurrance of the top brass and senior officers that is why the same have continued for a long time and not even a single guilty official arrested or convicted so far. PHC has made some important observations but failed to question the role of senior officers who should have been summoned to stand the trial.