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Courts have no sympathies with criminals: CJP


ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry Friday said courts have no sympathies with criminals and a case be built against any suspect apprehended in the course of investigation into incidents of terrorism.

A three-judge bench, headed by the Chief Justice, heard the case of suo motto notice taken in connection with recovery of Hassan Sharjeel – missing son of Islamabad based journalist Shakeel Turrabi.

IG Islamabad told the court that father of the missing son has received a letter which says that Hassan Sharjeel is in Khost area of Afghanistan and is safe. The Chief Justice in his remarks said these ‘police tactics’ are aimed at diverting attention from the main issue.

The IG said a lead has been found during investigation into the act of terrorism in Rawalpindi Parade Lane Mosque that also indicates link with Hassan Sharjeel.

The Chief Justice on this said unfortunately such acts of terrorism have become a frequent occurrence and stressed upon production of evidence in case there is any culprit for building a case.

Later, the hearing was adjourned till January 9.



Courtesy www.Geo.tv

 

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