Islamabad: The Superior Court of Islamabad (IHC) ordered the station of the station of the station (sho) of the police station of the noon to present a detailed report on the disappearance of two brothers of the journalist Ahmed Noorani, who currently lives in the United States.
Mr. Noorani, who works for a media called FacusHe recently published a research report on a high -ranking military official and his relatives.
Mr. Noorani’s mother presented a request to the IHC seeking the recovery of her two children.
During the hearing, Judge Raja Inaam Ameen Minhas interrogated the police about his investigation.
The lawyer Imaan Hazir Mazari, who represents the petitioner, criticized the authorities for not registering a FIR despite three days approved from the incident.
Noorani’s mother, Amina Bashir, urged the court to seek an immediate police response.
The court gave the sho until March 24 to present a written report. Judge Minhas also warned the Sho that the breach of a satisfactory update to the court could result in the inspector of the Islamabad Police in the matter.
In her request, Mrs. Bashir declared that her two children have been disappeared by the force of her house in Islamabad sector in the early hours of Wednesday.
The family has accused the intelligence agencies of orchestrating the kidnapping, supposedly in retaliation for the recent reports of Noorani.
Mr. Noorani’s Facus The website is still inaccessible in Pakistan.
Mr. Noorani’s brothers, Muhammad Saifur Rehman Haider and Muhammad Ali, both profession engineers, were taken from their residence around 1 in the morning.
According to their mother, around two dozen unidentified people broke into the family’s house, forcibly entered the facilities and took their two children.
The family also said that the assailants also confiscated their mobile phones and eliminated the images of the incident, registered by one of their family members.
The petition cited the Government, the Ministry of Defense, the Inspector General of Police of Islamabad and the Sho of the Noon Police Station as respondents in the case.
Posted in Dawn, on March 22, 2025