Islamabad: Khyber Pakthunkhwa Chief Secretary on Friday submitted to the Supreme Court of Pakistan report pertaining to health condition of seven Adiala Jail prisoners.
The court was told that three of the prisoners have serious health problems ranging from hepatitis to cancer while remaining four were in stable condition.
Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chadury ordered before adjourning the hearing till April 9, that the three prisoners be provided medical facilities while remaining four be kept at detention center nearest to Peshawar.
During the course of hearing, the CJ said that law enforcers should carry out activities within constitutional parameters. He said the 11 Adiala jail prisoners were healthy before they were held. He remarked that four of the detainees were killed and the court could not turn blind eye.
Raja Arshad Kayani, counsel for agencies said that security officials were beheaded in northwestern tribal region and he could show a video to the court about operational areas.
He said that propaganda against the ISI was at work.
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