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SC seeks Turbat killings report from FIA, Balochistan government

byCT Report
16/12/2017
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ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court has directed the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) director general and the Balochistan government to submit a report on human smuggling.

A three-member bench headed by Chief Justice Saqib Nisar heard the suo motu case regarding the killing of 20 people being smuggled to Europe via Iran.

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During the proceedings, the FIA chief informed the court of lack of resources and tools to investigate such crimes, to which the chief justice replied: “If you do not have the resources, accept that you cannot do anything. Should we remain silent after hearing complaints of lack of resources?”

The chief justice remarked that the FIA DG should admit failure over human smuggling. “Preventing a crime before it happens is the real skill,” the chief justice asserted.

Chief Justice Nisar asked him to provide assurance that such an incident won’t happen again, adding that the judiciary was ready to lend its shoulder in support.

According to the FIA DG, the 20 individuals were killed by a terrorist outfit on the basis of their ethnicity. He added that an international human smuggling gang was operating in Pakistan, Iran and Turkey.

 

 

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