Govt to reconstitute committee on issue of missing persons: Law Minister


Azam Nazeer Tarar

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Law and Justice Azam Nazeer Tarar on Tuesday said that the incumbent government was serious to address the long standing issue of missing persons and was going to re-constitute the committee on it. He was addressing a press conference here along with Federal Minister for Information Attaullah Tarar.

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The law minister said that 10,200 cases of missing persons were registered in the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances (CIoED) out of which around 8,000 case have been addressed.

He said that the former PDM led government formed a committee on the issue with the representation of all stakeholders including BAP party, PMQ, JUI, PPP and others. Now the incumbent government was going to re-constitute the Parliamentary committee to continue its work on the subject.

Azam Nazeer said that the issue of missing persons was four decades old thus it couldn’t be resolved over the night. He said that the involvement of government institutions in the matter couldn’t be denied but no concrete evidence was ever produced before the committee in this regard.

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He said that reports of missing persons were also not 100 per cent correct every time. Two people were facing jail sentences in various cases while one was found among the attackers of Gawadar attack, he said. – INP

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