IHC CJ says intelligence officials will be called if 'missing person' not recovered by tomorrow.

ISLAMABAD -- The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Tuesday said intelligence officials would be summoned if officials fail to recover a 'missing person' by tomorrow.

The court issued the directives while hearing a petition for the recovery of Haseeb Hamza, who reportedly went 'missing' in August.

In the petition, a copy of which is available with media, petitioner Zulfiqar Ali said his 27-year-old son Hamza was a farmer and was working in Layyah.

The federation of Pakistan through the defence ministry secretary, the Military Intelligence (MI) director general and the interior ministry have been named the respondents in the case.

On the midnight of August 22 and 23, around 20 persons - 15 of whom were in black uniform - raided the petitioner's house without any search warrant, the plea said.

During the search, they apprehended the petitioner's son, and seized several items, including five laptops, six cellphones and some documents.

'The circumstances suggest that the detenu is a victim of state-enforced disappearance. The petitioner ran pillar to post for the search of his son, however, no information [was] received from any corner of state organs,' the petition said.

The petition urged the court to direct the respondents to produce the detenu before the court. It also asked the court to identify and investigate those responsible, directly or indirectly, for abducting and illegally detaining the detenu while also prosecuting those responsible.

IHC Chief Justice Athar Minallah presided over today's hearing during which Islamabad IG Dr Akbar Nasir Khan was present.

During the hearing, the Islamabad police chief said that a case had been...

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