Islamabad High Court asks authorities to recover missing SECP official until Monday

File photo of Sajid Gondal, senior director of Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) who has been missing since September 4, 2020. (File Photo)
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Updated 06 September 2020
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Islamabad High Court asks authorities to recover missing SECP official until Monday

  • Sajid Gondal, a joint director at the financial regulatory agency, previously worked as a journalist
  • Some people suspect that his disappearance is related to an investigative story against PM’s information adviser

ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Saturday instructed relevant authorities to recover a senior Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) official by 2pm on Monday.
Sajid Gondal, a joint director at the SECP who previously worked as a journalist and reported on business and economic affairs for leading local newspapers, went missing on Thursday after he left his residence to visit a farm in the Chak Shahzad area, prompting his family to move the high court to ensure his safe recovery.
His official vehicle was found outside the National Agricultural Research Center, though the police could not find fingerprints on the car due to heavy downpour earlier in the day, reported the local media.
Hearing the habeas corpus petition filed by Gondal’s mother, the chief justice of the high court, Athar Minallah, directed the interior secretary and chief commissioner to appear before the court if Gondal was not recovered until the specified deadline.
He also instructed to refer the matter to the federal cabinet if the SECP official remained missing.
Gondal’s wife has already said that she suspects her husband has been “kidnapped by unidentified individuals.”
While it is not clear what happened to the SECP official at this stage, enforced disappearances have become a major cause of concern for Pakistani journalists and civil society activists.
Federal Minister for Human Rights Shireen Mazari also responded to the incident by expressing her “concern” and admitting that it was her government’s responsibility “to ensure his early recovery.”
She also added that the police had been asked to register a First Information Report, though the law enforcement agency took its time and lodged it on Saturday. 

According to some social media posts, Gondal’s disappearance could be a consequence of an investigative story that accused the Prime Minister’s Adviser on Information and Broadcasting, Lt. Gen. (r) Asim Saleem Bajwa, for misreporting his finances, saying that Gondal was a probable SECP source for some of the information in the write-up.
The journalist who filed the story, however, denied that the SECP joint director supplied any documents on information for the news that was denied by Bajwa in a recent Twitter post.
The prime minister’s adviser also announced his resignation from one of his official positions, though his resignation was not accepted by PM Imran Khan. 


Pakistan’s deputy PM visits Saudi Arabia for OIC meeting on West Bank

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Pakistan’s deputy PM visits Saudi Arabia for OIC meeting on West Bank

  • The session will review Israel’s land registration move in occupied territory
  • Dar will present Pakistan’s stance on Israel’s settlements, annexation plan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar embarked on a three-day visit to Saudi Arabia on Thursday, where he is scheduled to attend an emergency meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in Jeddah to discuss Israel’s recent measures in the occupied West Bank.

Israel decided this month to approve land registration procedures in parts of the West Bank for the first time since 1967, drawing sharp criticism from Muslim nations along with several European countries, which described it as a move to ease the path for settlement expansion and annexation.

These countries urged Israel in a joint statement to reverse its decision and end settler violence against Palestinian residents in the West Bank.

“Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar @MIshaqDar60 has departed Islamabad for Saudi Arabia to attend the Open-Ended Extraordinary Ministerial Session of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (#OIC) Executive Committee in Jeddah (26–28 February 2026),” the foreign office said in a social media post on X.

“He will hold sideline meetings with counterparts from OIC Member States,” it continued. “During the visit, he will also undertake brief visits to the Holy Cities.”

https://x.com/ForeignOfficePk/status/2026920463377830237?s=20

More than 500,000 Israelis live in settlements and outposts in the West Bank, excluding Israeli-annexed East Jerusalem, alongside nearly three million Palestinians.

Settlements are considered illegal under international law, a position Israel disputes.

Addressing a weekly media briefing during the day, Foreign Office Spokesperson Tahir Andrabi said the OIC conference would review Israel’s attempt to impose its sovereignty over the occupied West Bank.

“In the ministerial session of this OIC event, the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister will share Pakistan’s perspective on this latest illegal measure by Israel to convert areas of the occupied West Bank into the so-called state land,” he added.