MI gets time for missing person’s recovery

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The Supreme Court (SC) on Friday gave time until January 7 to the Military Intelligence for recovery of Hammad Aamir who had gone missing from Rawalpindi.
The court also directed Additional Attorney General (AAG) Tariq Khokhar to obtain evidence about Aamir that the MI and the ISI have picked him up.
Amna Masud Janjua told the court that 5 to 6 persons had not only spotted Hammad Aamir in an ISI detention center in Islamabad, but also they had met him.
A three-member bench of the SC, headed by Justice Nasirul Mulk, took up for hearing the case.
Amna Masud Janjua and Khokhar appeared in the court. Khokhar told the court that five people came to Aamir’s Rawalpindi house on November 17, 2009. One of the five people was a constable of Islamabad police. Aamir is missing since then. A case was registered on July 14, 2012. Case was registered after 3 years. “I had asked to contact the respective intelligence agency. Two reports are available. One is police report and one report bears date December 19. No date is mentioned on second report.”
About Aamir it was told no case was registered.
The court inquired from Amna Masud Janjua who in her view seems involved in this matter.
Amna told the court six persons have returned from detention. They have told that Aamir was under the detention of an agency in Islamabad.
Justice Nasirul Mulk remarked if they can give statement.
Justice Saqib Nisar remarked, “I have observed people avoid giving affidavit. We can send the matter to sessions judge Islamabad if they want to record their statements.
Justice Nasirul Mulk remarked, “Evidence can come to light in this connection. We want evidence.”
Amna Masud Janjua said “I will try to obtain their affidavits. Can I give affidavit on their behalf.”
Justice Nasir ul Mulk remarked “No, it cannot be done.”
Amna Masud Janjua said she was told that he would be released after Eidul Fitr but that time has been elapsed. Justice (r) Javed Iqbal was also told this thing.
The hearing of the case was adjourned until January 7.