The seven recovered persons will be presented in the apex court on April 12.
The seven recovered persons will be presented in the apex court on April 12.

QUETTA: Following the orders of the Supreme Court, police on Tuesday recovered three remaining people out of seven who went missing from Quetta's Sariab Road on March 1, DawnNews reported.

The seven recovered persons are in the custody of the police and they will be presented before the apex court on April 12.

While hearing the case of law and order situation in Balochistan on April 5, Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Choudhry had ordered police to recover the seven 'missing persons'.

The chief justice had warned the Inspector General Police (IGP) and other pertinent police officers that they would be suspended if the court's ordered were not followed.

Police on Friday produced four of the seven 'missing persons' before the Supreme Court registry.

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