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  • IHC postpones forming commission to probe journalist Arshad Sharif's murder

    Arshad Sharif File Photo Arshad Sharif

    Islamabad High Court Chief Justice Athar Minallah on Tuesday termed it premature to form a commission on the murder of senior journalist Arshad Sharif in Kenya.

    The judge passed the remark as he resumed the hearing of a petition filed seeking the formation of a fact-finding commission into the journalist’s death.

    “Did anyone go to Arshad Sharif’s family? Do they need any assistance?” the court asked as the hearing resumed.

    Counsel for the petitioner Barrister Shoaib Razzaq informed the court that Sharif’s dead body is being brought to Pakistan. He added that the interior and foreign ministries were cooperating with the family.

    “Our appeal is that a judicial commission is formed to probe the murder,” said the lawyer. He also informed the court that the government had asked for the repatriation of Sharif from the UAE.

    At this, Justice Minallah told the counsel that he had come to court today just for this case.

    But, at this point, the deputy attorney general interjected and informed the court that the report from the Kenyan government will come and if the petitioners have any objections to it then the case can be heard again.

    “Journalists’ bodies should be kept on board during the inquiry. There would be no benefit in forming a commission at this point,” remarked Justice Minallah at the this. He also remarked that the issue was a matter between two different countries, adding that state institutions can resolve the problem better.