Lahore High Court Chief Justice Manzoor Ahmad Malik has declined the request for a judicial inquiry into the scandal in Punjab's Kasur district, bordering India.
"Police are already investigating the cases, as such, there is no justification to hold a judicial inquiry or to nominate District & Sessions Judge Kasur for the said purpose," says a letter written by LHC Registrar to Home Secretary.
The Home Secretary, on behalf of Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, had sent a reference to the Chief Justice for holding a judicial inquiry into the incident following an outcry by civil society members, opposition parties and media to "thoroughly investigate" the matter.
The Chief Justice noted that FIRs against certain suspects have been registered, some of them were on pre-arrest bail and some have been arrested and were on remand, which showed that the matter was already being investigated by the police.
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"The request is, therefore, declined," he said.
Meanwhile, police have arrested four more suspects whose bails were cancelled by the district court Kasur yesterday.
The police have arrested 15 accused in seven FIRs registered over 20 suspects for sodomy, rape, blackmail and extortion charges.
"Aamir has confessed to have committed sexual assaults on a number of children and blackmailed their parents," said Kasur Police chief Rai Babar.