The Supreme Court on November 16 sought the list of officers and details of responsibilities of National Counter Terrorism Authority (NACTA) in a suo moto case against the target killing of ‘Hazara community’, reports Daily Times. A three-member bench headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed heard the suo moto case. The Chief Justice questioned the Additional Attorney General (AAG) whether the issues of Hazara community had been resolved. The AAG said the names of people were put in fourth schedule on the request of Balochistan Government. Additional Advocate General Balochistan informed the bench that these names would be reviewed in a meeting of review board scheduled for November 24. The Chief Justice remarked that remaining names should also have been deleted after many others had already been removed from the list. Apparently, the high court had resolved this matter, he observed. Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed remarked that the freedom of the citizens couldn’t be restricted in such way. AAG requested the court to grant time till November 24.