ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) Wednesday directed the recovery of four missing Afghan brothers within two weeks.
During the case hearing, the court called the mother of the missing sons, Gul Seema, to the rostrum and talked to her in Pushto.
The court then told this to all in Urdu.
Giving two weeks to the Islamabad and Punjab police for the recovery of the missing siblings, Justice Muhammad Asif remarked, “We give you two weeks. We want the result. Recover the missing persons.”
He remarked that the mother of the missing siblings was saying she had been coming to the high court since August and asks if her sons have died.
DIG Islamabad sought more time for the recovery of missing siblings. The hearing was adjourned till May 5.
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