The Sindh High Court on January 19 directed the provincial authorities to constitute an enforced disappearance task force to exclusively focus on such cases, reports Dawn. A two-judge bench headed Justice Mohammad Iqbal Kalhoro said that the task force must have officers not below the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) in every district of the metropolis for recovery of the missing persons. The bench directed an additional advocate general to meet with the chief secretary (CS) and the inspector general of police for setting up the task force. It directed the Police to use modern technology to trace out missing persons and to approach the National Database and Registration Authority for blocking the computerised national identity cards of such persons.