Missing girl case: Apex court rejects police investigation

Minor has been missing since July 13, she disappeared from Sukkur.


Our Correspondent August 27, 2012

KARACHI: The Supreme Court has rejected the police investigation into the alleged kidnapping of a seven-year-old girl Sakina in Sukkur.

The minor has been missing since July 13. Her family alleges she was abducted by some influential people from the Katcha area. For a month and a half, the police did nothing to find her. However, a case was registered as soon as the apex court took up the case on its own.

On Monday, Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and Justice Sarmad Jalal Osmany heard the suo motu case at the Karachi Registry.

The top policemen of Sukkur – the DIG, the SSP and the ASP Investigations – appeared before the bench. Five people nominated in the case were also present.

The police submitted that no evidence was available against the suspects in custody. An investigation report was also given to the court.

The complainant has old enmity and his rivals may have kidnapped the girl, killed her and then dumped the body in the Rice Canal, the police officers claimed.

The judges were annoyed by the “theories “given by the police and asked them to either recover the girl or come up with written explanations.

The next date of the hearing was set for September 3.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 28th, 2012.

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