SHC orders formation of JIT to scrutinise orphanages' records.

KARACHI -- The Sindh High Court has directed the provincial home department to constitute a joint investigation team (JIT) to examine the last 10-year record of all the orphanages in the province and conduct a probe into the possibility of human trafficking and organ translocations.

Justice Salahuddin Panhwar directed that the JIT should be notified within 15 days and be headed by the Karachi police chief and comprising members of all investigating agencies including Federal Investigation Agency, Inter-Services Intelligence.

The bench also expressed resentment over the orphanages for not getting them registered with the social welfare department (SWD) despite several directives of the court and said that it was also a complete failure of the department concerned.

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It said as a last chance, the social welfare secretary must ensure that all measures be taken including coercive actions against such orphanage centres in order to register them and sought a compliance report after two months.

The bench also directed the social welfare department to evolve a mechanism in consultation with the chairman of the child protection authority (CPA) for all orphanages to provide details and invite public for adoption, which must be carried out under the supervision of the area magistrate after obtaining undertaking with regard to the care of minors.

Earlier, the bench had expressed concerns over a report that the marriages of young girls living in an orphanage centre were being arranged without their consent and no record was maintained regarding such weddings. It told the FIA to hold a probe against all orphanage centres and examine the aspect of human trafficking.

At the outset of the hearing, FIA officials submitted an interim report, but the bench...

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