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SC seeks DNA reports of Lal Masjid victims

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan (SC) has been informed that four missing persons have been found, Geo News reported. The Supreme Court bench headed by Justice Javed Iqbal heard the missing persons case.

The apex court criticized Pakistani ambassadors and the foreign ministry over the conditions of Pakistanis imprisoned abroad and directed them to deal with this matter.

Additional Attorney General K.K. Agha on behalf of the Foreign Ministry informed the court that four missing persons, Yaqoob Fiaz, Mohammed ul Hassan, Mohammed Zobair and Burhanuddin have been found. He added that the process of providing families of the missing persons a monthly allowance had started.

The SC criticized the Foreign Ministry’s report on Pakistanis imprisoned abroad and Justice Javed Iqbal said that if there was any fault in bringing the Pakistanis home then action would be taken against the Foreign Ministry.

The DNA report of those killed during the Lal Masjid operation was also summoned. The secretary of the missing persons commission also informed the court that 108 out of 336 cases have been dealt with. Eighty-three individuals have been detected, 20 were never missing and 5 cases have been dealt with because they were incomplete.


Courtesy www.geo.tv



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