KARACHI: The son of Sindh High Court's Chief Justice, Sajjad Ali Shah, went missing since Monday afternoon, confirmed DIG South Muneer Ahmad Sheikh.

"He left the Sindh High Court in the afternoon to meet his lawyer friend in chamber in Clifton, and has not been heard from since," said the DIG.

Owais Sajjad Shah is a lawyer at the SIndh High Court.

DawnNews reported that his phone had been switched off since the afternoon.

The family informed law enforcement authorities in the evening regarding Owais's disappearance. DIG South confirmed that the police is investigating the case.

Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah ordered strict checking across the metropolis and setting up of check points to control movement.

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