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Fact-finding commission reaches Kohistan
 
June 16, 2012, 4:24 pm
 
 
Fact-finding commission reaches Kohistan

The fact-finding commission, constituted by the supreme court to probe the video scandal involving some girls, reached Kohistan Saturday to know about the state of the women were feared to have been killed on the order of a jirga last month.

The members of the commission headed by the woman judge Munira Abbasi reached Kohistan by a helicopter and then proceeded to Ochar Nalay village to record statements of the women in question and local elders.
District Police Officer (DPO) Kohistan Abdul Majid Afridi told reporters that a police team investigating the reported killing of women, policemen and elders of the area were present there and would appear before the commission. He said the commission would present its report before the Supreme Court on June 20.

 
 
 
 
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