Sindh Human Rights Secretary goes missing

Author: PPI

Sindh Human Rights Secretary Badar Jameel Mendhro has gone missing mysteriously, police said Saturday. Jameel faces corruption charges and has recently received a pre-arrest bail in a case related to award of contracts.

On Friday, he left office and did not reach house. Since then, there is no clue to his whereabouts. The family and police contacted him on the mobile phone but it was no responding.

The police said the last location of his cellphone had been traced in the District Central of Karachi.

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali has taken notice of Jameel’s missing and had directed Inspector General of Police (IGP) Sindh, Anti-Corruption Department and other law enforcement agencies to furnish report about his missing. He directed IGP Sindh to ensure Jameel’s recovery if he had been kidnapped or declare his arrest if he had been detained.

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