ISLAMABAD: The Constitutional Bench Thursday reviewed a report in the chamber on the kidnapping of a child in Quetta on the attorney general’s request. The abducted child’s father pleaded to the court for the recovery of his child.
“We all are worried for you; everyone will cooperate,” Justice Jamal Mandokhail replied to the father of the kidnapped child. The IG police briefed the court in chamber.
“He has briefed us many things that could not be shared with you, as it will adversely impact the investigation,” Justice Mandokhail told the father. This case could not be given more publicity, as it will pose a threat to the life of the abducted child, the bench elaborated.
Advocate General Balochistan requested for ending the sit-in in Quetta against the child’s kidnapping. “We will also sit in the protest if it could resolve the issue,” he said.
“More pressure will increase more threat to the life of abducted child,” Justice Mandokhail said.
A complete strike was observed across Quetta on Monday as protests intensified over the kidnapping of Muhammad Musawir.
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