The government is under fire for failing to arrest and prosecute persons involved in enforced disappearances and killings of young people. It has emerged that of 159 reported cases of police-related extra-judicial killings and disappearances, only two per cent have been taken to court.
Of these, 55 were enforced disappearances, up from just 10 in 2023.
Another 104 incidents involved police killings, marking a 24 percent increase compared to the previous year.
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