Thursday, October 31, 2013

Karachi unrest case: SC expresses displeasure, rejects AG’s report


Karachi: The Supreme Court of Pakistan (Sc) on Thursday communicated its reservations and dismissed a report submitted by Attorney General Munir A Malik with respect to the pirating of arms and medicates in the nation, Geo News
reported. A bigger seat of the Sc headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry was listening to the Karachi lawfulness execution case today at its Karachi Registry. Throughout today's processes, Attorney General Munir A Malik put forth a report about the pirating of weapons and medicates in the nation, ready in a gathering went to by the powers of Maritime Security Agency (Msa), Coast Guard, Anti Narcotics Force (Anf) and other concerned divisions. The seat, while communicating its vexation, denied the report displayed by the Ag. The Cj denounced the powers and said that the report does not incorporate portions of steps executed by the concerned foundations to stop the grievous law violations, rather it has just explicated the legitimate conditions. Boss Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry additionally communicated dismay over the executive of Federal Board of Revenue (Fbr) for not enumerating about the movements taken as such. He commented that a custom assessing officer gets selected by influencing 2.5 million rupees. Who will mint cash if not him, he said. He kept idiom that suspend the flippant authorities in the event that they are not satisfying their obligations. The Cj said that even an Army general is terrified of naming Yousuf Goth. The Chief Justice, while listening to the case, requested the director Fbr to present a report having the portions of arms and weapons transported in through the merchants throughout the previous three years. The Ag told the seat that Coast Guard was abusing its powers and was irritating the normal man, because of which its power was withdrawn.

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