CJ takes notice of Degari incident

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Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry on Thursday took serious notice of the Degari incident and ordered that those responsible should be arrested.
Earlier, bodies of seven kidnapped miners were found in the Degari area on the outskirts of Quetta.
According to sources, the deceased were identified as Deen Mohammad, Ahmedullah, Kashir Khan, Khan Mohammad, Mohammad Nawaz, Abdul Ahmed and Mohammad Akbar. They belonged to Swat in Khyber Pakhtunkwa province.
It is pertinent to mention that unidentified gunmen had kidnapped seven coalmine workers from the Sorange mining fields, some 20 kilometres away from Quetta on July 7.
The miners were working for a private coalmine company in Marwar called United Mineral Company.
Chief Justice taking notice of the incident has also summoned a report regarding the incidents in three days.

4 COMMENTS

  1. From the time the Chief Justice has been coming down hard in the cases of missing persons, the death toll of missings has increased considerably.

  2. Why doesn't he take notice of mass targetted kiilings of Hazara People, aren't they human or Pakistani? He and his collegues in the courts can release Malik Eshaq and other terrorists only.

    • Because there is no Vanity in it. NGOs do not get external money for these kind of things

    • Abductions and killings are taking place all over the country yet the CJ focus is the province of Baloch

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