Federal Minister for Law and Justice Azam Nazeer Tarar addressing a press conference in Islamabad. — APP/File

Several cases of missing persons found ‘bogus’, cabinet body told

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Federal Minister for Law and Justice Azam Nazeer Tarar addressing a press conference in Islamabad. — APP/File 
  • Cabinet body seeks comprehensive report on missing persons.
  • Rs5m to be given to families of missing persons.  
  • Body directs to expedite financial assistance for affected families.

Many cases reviewed by the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances (CoIED) were found to be bogus, with some individuals being proclaimed offenders who had fled the country to avoid legal proceedings, the Cabinet Committee on Enforced Disappearance was told on Wednesday.

According to a spokesperson of the law ministry, the development came during the maiden sitting of the cabinet committee held with Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar in the chair.

In order to resolve the matter of the missing person at the earliest, the committee was granted more powers, including review of steps, and work of the inquiry commission.

Meanwhile, the committee sought the latest statistics and facts about the cases being reviewed by the commission. The session noted that there were discrepancies between the figures of the Commission and human rights organisations and civil societies.

Financial assistance of up to Rs5 million would be provided to those families whose beloved were missing for over five years, read a statement issued after the meeting.

The aid package would be subject to verification of legal heirs by Nadra, the law ministry added.

The cabinet body also sought a comprehensive report containing verified facts and figures regarding missing persons from the commission.

The committee also directs to expedite the process of financial assistance for the affected families, the law ministry added.

In August last year, the government had announced a package worth Rs5 million for each family as part of its efforts to provide legal and financial assistance to the heirs of missing persons, said the law minister.

Tarar had said the federal cabinet discussed the issue of missing persons and approved the support package and added that the premier approved the package in light of the recommendations made by the previous committees on the issue of missing persons.

The law minister had said two reports about the missing persons were presented before the cabinet that day, adding that the cabinet also approved the constitution of a special committee to examine genuine cases of families in need of support after reviewing the final report of the committees.

The government was committed to resolving all issues of missing persons by tapping into all resources, Tarar had added.

Earlier, the law minister had claimed that “only 23% of missing persons’ cases were pending”, adding that 10,200 cases of missing persons were registered in the COIED out of which around 8,000 cases had been addressed.




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