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Missing Pakistanis appear in court

International Desk |
Update: 2013-12-08 06:09:23

DHAKA: Fourteen prisoners alleged to have been held in secret and without charge by the Pakistani army have appeared before the Supreme Court in Islamabad.

Six of the 14 men were identified by their relatives, who say they disappeared after being handed over to the military from a detention centre.

Officials say more prisoners will be presented in the coming days.

Many people have been held without charge in recent years in crackdowns on militants and nationalist groups.

The military produced the men to reply with a Supreme Court ruling ordering the military to produce the missing persons.

Relatives had launched a legal bid to force the military to produce 35 people who had not been seen since being handed over to the military.

‘We presented these people to obey the court orders and will present more people before the court on Monday or Tuesday,’ Arif Nazir, a senior official of ministry of defence, told media, reports the BBC.

Hundreds of people have been held in similar circumstances, rights groups say.

BDST: 1700 HRS, DEC 08, 2013

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