2011年9月8日 星期四

Sindh CM's failure led to SC suo moto: CJ

The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the Sindh IG to submit a progress report on the investigation into all cases of targeted killings, murders and extortions registered in August and declared that while the government was capable of controlling the law and order situation in Karachi, it lacked the will and determination to do so.

"The life of citizens is more important and should be preferred above all things," a five-member SC bench headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry observed while hearing the suo moto case against targeted killings and violence in Karachi.

The chief justice observed that the Sindh chief minister had to enforce and protect the fundamental rights of the citizens, saying the Supreme Court took suo moto notice under Article 184(3) of the Constitution since the executive had prima facie failed to protect the life, liberty, dignity, property and freedom of the public in the province.

He observed that Karachi was the home of the entire country and that the Supreme Court was striving to protect the democratic system and would decide matters while following the constitution.

The chief justice took serious note of the failure of the police to arrest culprits involved in killings and violence, observing that the police did not even know who the culprits were.This is also known as bestledlights your return on investment

"The IG placed a demographic plan before the court instead of showing what action has been taken against the culprits involved in killings," the CJ observed, directing the IG to record statements of all 18 abducted persons recovered by the police on August 19 after raids.The lights, ledbright however, will be dimmed overnight to avoid disturbing area residents.

The chief justice observed that the Sindh IG did not know how many torture cells were operating in the city, despite reports in the print and electronic media about their existence. About the interviews of kidnapped persons aired by Geo TV, the IG submitted that these persons were not among 18 persons recovered by the police after conducting the raids.

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The court directed the attorney general to submit the reports from intelligence agencies on the next date of hearing.

Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali observed that there was a general impression among the citizens that their fundamental rights were being sacrificed due to political influence, and the government was not making serious efforts to control the law and order situation, and was instead prioritising its own political gains.

"If any political party has a majority in the province, is it necessary to compromise the fundamental rights of the citizens merely to keep the coalition government alive?" he observed. Justice Jamali also expressed annoyance over the provincial police chief's statement linking the Karachi violence to ethnicity and observed that people also had relations of religion and humanity.

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