The report states that 33 cases were addressed by the commission in March. One of the noteworthy accomplishments mentioned in the report is that the commission was able to locate 27 missing people in just one month, and 18 of them were reunited with their families.
Six cases were also dismissed as unrelated to forced disappearances, giving the families of those affected closure.
Of the people who have been tracked down, eight are being held in various prisons, and one has been discovered in a detention facility. The report also stated that 18 new reports of forced disappearances were received in March, in spite of these successes.
The size of the task at hand is further demonstrated by the report’s revelation that, as of April 1, 2,302 cases of missing persons were outstanding.The impact of forced disappearances is evident throughout the nation, as seen by the 10,185 instances that the Missing Persons Commission has received since it was established. 7,868 cases have been resolved as of April 1, demonstrating the commission’s dedication to protecting human rights and guaranteeing accountability.