Justice Javed Iqbal, Chairman, Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances, chaired a meeting to deliberate upon the important issue of old cases of missing persons, especially pertaining to period of insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The participants included senior officers from Ministries of Defence, Interior, Human Rights, Govt of KP, IB, ISI and MI. Justice Javed Iqbal emphasized upon them to resolve the cases in which Production Orders have been issued by the Commission on the basis of incredible information and reports. The possibilities of payment of rehabilitation package for effected families should also be looked into expeditiously as further delay in this regard may cause severe loss for distressed families. He pointed out that inordinate delays in settlement of such cases are creating multi-dimensional socio-economic problems in addition to severe financial constraints. He offered that the Commission will extend full cooperation in this respect. All participants expressed determination towards resolution of the issue.
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