22 March 2011
The Lahore High Court on Monday summoned Lahore Capital City Police Officer Aslam Tareen for Tuesday (today) in connection with a petition for recovery of the families of Faheem and Faizan who were gunned down by CIA operative Raymond Davis.
Justice Chaudhry Iftikhar Hussain issued the order while hearing the petition filed by Malik Munsif Awan advocate, former counsel for the families.Awan has filed the habeas corpus petition before the Lahore High Court (LHC) for recovery of the families. He prayed to the court that the families of both the deceased were missing since March 15. He apprehended that somebody had kidnapped them and was keeping them under illegal detention. In his petition, Mr Awan made the federal interior minister, Punjab home secretary and Punjab inspector general of police respondents in his petition. The petitioner submitted that according to the media reports, the families also had Rs200 million of blood money with them and their lives were in danger. He said neither the provincial nor the federal government was taking responsibilities about their whereabouts. He requested the court to summon the respondents and issue them directions for presenting the abducted families before the court and set them at liberty.
The Lahore High Court on Monday summoned Lahore Capital City Police Officer Aslam Tareen for Tuesday (today) in connection with a petition for recovery of the families of Faheem and Faizan who were gunned down by CIA operative Raymond Davis.
Justice Chaudhry Iftikhar Hussain issued the order while hearing the petition filed by Malik Munsif Awan advocate, former counsel for the families.Awan has filed the habeas corpus petition before the Lahore High Court (LHC) for recovery of the families. He prayed to the court that the families of both the deceased were missing since March 15. He apprehended that somebody had kidnapped them and was keeping them under illegal detention. In his petition, Mr Awan made the federal interior minister, Punjab home secretary and Punjab inspector general of police respondents in his petition. The petitioner submitted that according to the media reports, the families also had Rs200 million of blood money with them and their lives were in danger. He said neither the provincial nor the federal government was taking responsibilities about their whereabouts. He requested the court to summon the respondents and issue them directions for presenting the abducted families before the court and set them at liberty.
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