To,
The Honorable Chief Justice of Pakistan
Supreme Court,
Islamabad.
Subject:- SAVE OUR SOULS (SOS)
Honorable Sir,
I am a low-paid employee in Wapda serving at 150MW FBC Power station Lakhra and living in Thermal Power Station Jamshoro colony, House-No. D-155
My Young son Mr. Asif Bhutto was taken away by jamshoro Police and other agencies on 16th May 2012 from House No. D-155 Thermal Power station colony Jamshoro and is since then missing/disappearing. He has not been produced an any court of law any where.
All our efforts to trace his whereabouts have produced no result. His life is in real danger and we fear that he might be murdered in there custody like is cousin Muzaffar Bhutto a few months earlier.
I and my family members very humbly request your highness to intervene and help us in finding the whereabouts of our beloved son Asif Bhutto and ask the concerned police/agencies to produce our son in court of law, if required any case.
If possible, this request may kindly be converted in to a petition/sou-moto-notice.
Respectfully
Rafique Ahmed Bhutto
Fitter
150MW FBC Power Station Lakhra.
Cell No. 03133371843
Cell No. 03443622174
Dated 27.06.2012.
You need ten million pakistani rupees to pay as a fee to a lawyer of supreme court . Then lawyer would submit your aplication in form of a writ in supreme cout .This is minimum price of just submitting an application in a so called Islamic ideological state .
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