missing person deserted from 8-Northern Light Infantry Regiment

A missing person, who, according to his relatives was picked up by some sleuths of an intelligence agency in October last year, is being interrogated in his army unit for charges of desertion.

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This was stated by SSP Muzaffarabad Sardar Gulfraz Khan while talking to Taufeeq Naqvi, brother of the missing person, Sabir Hussain Naqvi, and Central Bar Association’s Secretary General Fazal Mehmood Baig on Saturday.

The relatives of Sabir Hussain Naqvi, a resident of Neelum Valley had been staging a sit-in in front of district headquarters complex for the last many days seeking his recovery.

“He deserted from 8-Northern Light Infantry Regiment on April 22, 2007 from the operational area of South Waziristan agency and is being probed by the army,” Mr Baig quoted the SSP as telling them.

The lawyers’ leader, who had been at the forefront of the demonstrations, told Dawn that Deputy Commissioner Muzaffarabad had given almost similar statement in this regard. Besides this, according to Mr Baig, the DC assured that he had also spoken to Mr Naqvi on phone.

“We are satisfied that at least his possession has been acknowledged by someone,” he said, adding: “Now we will move the court seeking his fair trial under the relevant laws.”

Taufeeq Naqvi, a university student, said his brother was injured in Waziristan and was not allowed by his mother to go back when he came home on leave.

He claimed that his brother had visited his unit in January last year and his desertion issue had almost been settled.

“Nevertheless, we will now take this issue to the court so that he maybe dealt under the relevant laws,” he said.

He said they had decided to call off their protest, but on Monday they would gather at the same spot to express their gratitude to legal community and media for supporting their cause.

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