The Number of gunnysack bodies raised to 27 makes the situation alarming in Peshawar when another body found here on Saturday in the outskirts of Daudzai Police station.
This is not the first one, before 10 bodies have been found in Nahaqai, 10 in Chamkani, while others were found in Kohat, Charsadda and Nowshera main business hub district of Khyber Paktunkhwa. The local community strongly condemns such accident but unable to raise the voice against these brutal actions. Same kind of mishap occurred in Balochistan, Karachi and now its Peshawar’s turn.
In Quetta, Baluchistan Bar Association already filed a petition against these issues in the province. Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and other senior judges heard the petition till with awaiting the complete verdict. In short judgment Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Iftikhar Muhammad Chudhary said Balochistan government failed to provide security to its citizen. Frontier Corps Balochistan Inspector General Obiad Ullah Khatak can’t satisfy the court.
In Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Peshawar High Court (PHC) Justice Dost Muhammad Khan took suo moto action and called explanation from Chief Capital Police Officer (CCPO) Imtiaz Altaf and Director General (DG) Health KP giving the deadline on 6th November, 2012. During the hearing, the issues rose in court that false medical reports have been made due to instruction of security agencies. While on the other side, DG KP denied this allegation. Now Justice Dost Muhammad Khan directed to KP police to conclude investigations till December 18.
An assistant sub inspector police said that these gunny bag bodies were found in the surroundings of Peshawar. After the postmortem in Khyber Medical College (KMC), sources told The Lahore Times that most of them died due to starvation some received contemptible violence.
But recent one was a different case. “Body was found in Daudzai area beheaded and both hands were missing” police inspector in investigation department Peshawar told The Lahore Times on the condition of unanimity, “No one know about the whereabouts of these dead bodies” he further said that no relative have been locate we buried bodies in Wazir Bagh & some other graveyard in Peshawar after taking permission from Tesil Municipal Community. He explained that we take the illustration and published them into some local newspapers but we are unable to find the relatives of deceased. Till now no one claimed such accident in Peshawar.
With no results of such cases in Balochistan and Karachi when can expect the same outcome here but for that we must wait for the verdict of court till December 18.
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Awesome Work Daud, Such A Gr8 Story & Effort To Raise Voice Against the Voilence...
Govt Should Take Immediate Action on Such Problem
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