The Pak Banker

CJP takes suo motu notice of 20 bullet-riddled bodies found in Balochista­n

- ISLAMABAD -APP

Chief Justice of Pakistan Mian Saqib Nisar on Sunday took suo motu notice of media reports regarding the killing of 20 people in Balochista­n whose bullet-riddled bodies were found in areas of Turbat and Buleda over the last five days.

A press release issued by the Supreme Court noted that the men who lost their lives were brought to the province by human trafficker­s with the intention of making them cross the Pak-Iran border illegally.

Justice Nisar has called for a detailed report on the matter from Balochista­n's inspector general of police and the director of Federal Investigat­ion Bureau within three days.

The chief justice

has asked both department­s to inform the court about "the steps being taken to curb such incidents in future."

Fifteen bullet-riddled bodies were discovered by the Levies force in Balochista­n's Kech district on November 15, while five more turned up near the same area on November 18. The victims belonged to Mandi Bahauddin, Sialkot and other parts of Punjab, and had been trying to enter Iran illegally and then proceed to Turkey to enter Greece for the sake of employment, a senior administra­tion officer had told media earlier.

Meanwhile, a joint task force of various security and intelligen­ce officials is conducting a 'sanitisati­on' operation in Quetta. Frontier Corps Sector Commander Tasawar Sattar briefed the press on the ongoing operation in Quetta's Pashtoonab­ad on Sunday, saying that personnel from various agencies, including the Intelligen­ce Bureau and FC, were participat­ing in the operation. Deputy Inspector General Police Abdul Razzaq Cheema said the basic purpose of the operation is to 'sanitise' the area.

At least 500 houses in the area are being searched, he said. As soon as the operation is complete, another briefing will be given, Cheema said. Two operations have already been conducted this past week, he added.

The police have recently been under attack in the provincial capital. A DIG and two others were killed in a blast in the city earlier this month.

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