A judge from the Sindh High Court (SHC) has issued a stern reprimand to law enforcement agencies for their handling of a high-profile kidnapping case involving a prominent businessman. The judge expressed frustration over the perceived inefficiency and lack of progress in the investigation, highlighting several critical lapses and delays that have hindered the resolution of the case. This rebuke comes amid growing public concern and media scrutiny, with calls for more effective action and accountability from the authorities. The businessman, who remains missing, is a well-known figure in the local business community, and his disappearance has sent shockwaves through the industry. The court has now ordered law enforcement to expedite their efforts and provide regular updates on the case’s progress.
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