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False plea against illegal detention of two brothers dismissed

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The Sindh High Court (SHC) dismissed a petition claiming two brothers were being illegally detained by personnel of law enforcement agencies after the court found the petitioner’s allegations to be false.

Ghulam Mustafa said in his petition that his brothers Ghulam Murtaza Bullo and Mohammad Ashraf Bullo had been taken into custody by personnel of law enforcement agencies, following which their whereabouts had remained unknown.

Mustafa said police and personnel of other law enforcement agencies had picked up his brothers from the Malir area on June 14. He expressed apprehension about their well-being.

Filing comments on the petition, the District Malir SSP said that the two brothers were former police constables who had been dismissed from service on misconduct and involvement in criminal activities. He said that both brothers had a criminal record dating back to 1996, and that they had been nominated in several FIRs registered at different police stations.

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