A trial was held for the recoveries of Baloch students who were allegedly forcibly disappeared by Pakistani forces and agencies, in which the caretaker Pakistani Prime Minister was supposed to appear, but he could not appear in court this time as well.
Islamabad High Court Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kiyyani issued the written order of the previous hearing. According to the court decision, a three-member committee was constituted, in this joint committee DGISI, DGMI and DGIB includes.
The court ordered the committee to submit a report regarding Baloch missing students and new missing students in the next hearing. The committee will take information from the authorities related to the missing persons and submit it to the court.
It should be noted that thousands of people are forcibly missing in Pakistan-occupied Balochistan at the hands of state law enforcement agencies, including hundreds of students and youth, some of whom have been abducted from educational institutions in Islamabad and Punjab.
Even before this, several committees and commissions have been formed regarding forced disappearances, relatives of Baloch missing persons and Baloch human rights organizations have expressed their concerns regarding these committees and commissions.
It has been created under the supervision of the heads, the relatives of the Baloch missing persons accuse the same institutions that their loved ones have been forcibly disappeared by the officials of the same institutions.