The Lahore High Court on Friday extended stay against possible deportation of former vice president of Pak-Turk Schools Mesut Kacmaz and his family for two weeks after a lawyer representing the government told the court that enforcement agencies had been asked to find out whereabouts of the alleged abducted Turkish nationals. Earlier, a law officer stated that letters had been written to all the law enforcement agencies to know about the whereabouts of alleged missing/abducted Turkish family and sought time to file report on the matter.
The court was hearing a petition filed by Orhan Uygun, a colleague of Mesut Kacmaz, who was allegedly abducted from Wapda Town along with his wife and two daughters.
The petitioner through his counsel Asma Jahangir submitted that the government through the attorney general had undertaken before the court last year that the Turkish employees of the Pak-Turk School would not be deported till November 24, 2017. However, he said Kacmaz and his family were abducted by unidentified persons from their house and there was likelihood that they would soon be deported in violation of the court's order. He therefore asked the court to stop the interior ministry from deporting the Turkish family.
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