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SC rejects Rao Anwar's plea seeking removal of name from ECL

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SC rejects Rao Anwar's plea seeking removal of name from ECL
SC rejects Rao Anwar's plea seeking removal of name from ECL

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected  Rao Anwar's application seeking  removal of his name from Exit Control List (ECL).

According to Geo freshs, a three-judge  bench of apex court headed by  Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar was hearing plea f...

SC rejects Rao Anwar's plea seeking removal of name from ECL
SC rejects Rao Anwar's plea seeking removal of name from ECL

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected  Rao Anwar's application seeking  removal of his name from Exit Control List (ECL).

According to Geo freshs, a three-judge  bench of apex court headed by  Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar was hearing plea filed by former SSP of Karachi's  Malir district who is accused of eliminateing hundreds of people in fake come acrosss. 

The former SSP had sought removal of his name from ECL  to perform Umrah in Sauid Arabia and meet his family.

 The officer  requested apex court to order trial court to regulate his movement abroad after removing his name from ECL.

Dislost petition, Chief Justice Nisar said Rao Anwar’s passport should be confiscated.

The chief justice told lawyer who represented former SSP to ask his family to meet him in Pakistan.

The top judge said suspect might be considering  transferring money abroad.

The officer was taken into custody days after being accused of eliminateing Naqeebullah Mehsud final year.

The  eliminateing sparked countrywide protest , with human rights organizations demanding  his removal and action against  officer.

Posting a picture with  Naqeebullah Mehsud's father and his daughters  Alina and Nyla, rights activits Jibran Nasir said on Twitter that chief justice  dismissed Rao Anwar's application and expressed extreme displeadegree on memorizeing how former SSP has been facilitated over past one year

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