ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court Monday resumed the hearing of a case relating to the enforced disappearance of Yasin Shah and Defence Minister Khawaja Asif and Attorney General Munir A. Malik appeared before the bench, DawnNews reported.
The defence ministry also submitted its report relating to missing persons in the court.
Chief Justice Iftikhar said the court's order, which was the production of 14 missing persons, had not been fully implemented.
Earlier on Saturday, a day when the court usually does not hold proceedings, the defence ministry brought some of the missing persons before Justice Amir Hani Muslim to comply with the Supreme Court’s directives, but their faces had been covered in order to conceal their identities.
But how many of the 14 ordered to be produced were brought to the court remained unknown.
“Only six persons have been identified,” Attorney General Malik had told reporters after attending over four hours of in-camera proceedings.
According to sources, seven persons were presented before Justice Muslim on Saturday.