A two-judge Supreme Court bench was informed yesterday that 4,557 unclaimed bodies were found in the country over the past four years, Dawn reported.
"We do not need protective walls around our cities for defence purposes provided citizens are fully protected," Justice Jawwad S Khawaja said.
"We are creating difficulties for ourselves by not facilitating our citizens," he said.
The bench was hearing an application of Nasrullah Baloch, chairman of the Voice for Baloch Missing Persons, who informed the court about lack of a proper system for handling of mutilated or unclaimed bodies, the paper said.
Realising the grave state of affairs, the court summoned Attorney General Salman Aslam Butt and asked him to take interest in the matter.
Additional Advocate General (AAG) of Balochistan Farid Dogar told the court that 153 bodies were found in Balochistan from 2010 to 2014.
Thirty-nine unclaimed bodies had been buried.
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa AAG Waqar Ahmed Khan said 2,600 bodies were found in his province, of which 43 remained unidentified.
Punjab AAG Razzaq A Mirza said 1,299 bodies were found during the period between 2013 and 2014.
Of these 51 remained unidentified and they had been given to anatomy departments of different medical colleges.
Sindh AAG Adnan Karim informed the court that 437 bodies were found in the province. Of these 398 were found in Karachi south. He said 94 bodies remained unidentified.
Deputy Attorney General Sajid Ilyas Bhatti, representing Islamabad Capital Territory, told the court that 68 bodies were found in the capital from 2012 to 2014.
He said 32 bodies remained unclaimed.
The issues of missing persons and dumped bodies have been haunting the country for some years.
