A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry announced the final verdict in the case of the "missing persons" or those detained without charge by intelligence and security agencies.
The bench said in its detailed judgement that statements by relatives of the "missing persons" and a jail superintendent proved that army personnel were involved in the "illegal transfer" of detainees from a jail in Malakand in the northwest to an undisclosed location.
Expressing anger at the government's response to the issue, the apex court said the Defence Ministry initially denied that the military was involved in the matter but admitted to it later.
The court directed the premier to ensure that no security agency is responsible for enforced disappearances in future. It also directed the government to enact laws to stop such detentions.
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