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Friday, January 28, 2011

Court: Orders to arrest top KESC boss

Tribune

KARACHI: District and Sessions Judge, Malir, Syed Kausar Bokhari has ordered issuance of non-bailable arrest warrants for Karachi Electric Supply Company (KESC) CEO Tabish Gauhar on charges of unintentional murder.
The judge ordered the Malir Cantonment SHO to arrest Gauhar and present him in court on February 17.
According to the prosecution, the negligence of the higher KESC officials, including Gauhar, caused the death of a 17-year-old boy, Fahadur Rehman, in Malir Cantonment. Residents had complained of snapped wires that had fallen on the ground and were posing a serious threat, however, KESC officials had allegedly ignored the complaints. Rehman was electrocuted by these same wires and the family blamed the negligent officials for his death. The police had filed a challan and had nominated Gauhar as an ‘absconder’. Meanwhile, the other three KESC officials, including two general managers and an area manager, have acquired bail-before-arrest approved by the court.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

NICL case: SC orders investigation against DG FIA

The court said the DG FIA was mismanaging the NICL investigation.
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Monday ordered investigations against Director General Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Waseem Ahmed regarding the National Insurance Company Limited (NICL) scam case, DawnNews reported.
A three-member bench of the apex court, headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhary, heard the suo motu case regarding the alleged violation of rules by former NICL chairman Ayaz Khan Niazi in the procurement of land on highly enhanced rates and causing a huge financial loss to the national exchequer.
Saying that the FIA was protecting influential individuals in the case, the court accused Waseem Ahmed of mismanaging the investigations.
Waseem Ahmed was alleged to have given refuge to one of the accused Amin Qasim Dada, a member of the NICL board of directors.
The court further maintained that no one was above the law.
Moreover, the court directed that the investigations into the case should now be headed by Additional Director FIA Zafar Ahmed Qureshi.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Shahzain Bugti reiterates ‘long march’ plan

Dawn

KARACHI: The chief of the Balochistan chapter of Jamhoori Watan Party – Talal faction, Nawabzada Shahzain Bugti, on Thursday reiterated that he would lead a ‘long march’ towards Dera Bugti on January 28.
Speaking to Dawn.com, Shahzain Bugti said he would lead the “peaceful long march” comprising internally displaced Baloch tribesmen and workers belonging to his father Talal Bugti’s faction of the JWP.
“We have rejected the government’s Aghaz-i-Huqooq-i-Balochistan package as it is clear by now that the government has no intention of implementing its proposals,” Shahzain told Dawn.com.
He further stated that his recent arrest was “a development that came about after the long march announcement”.
“I was implicated in a fake case and it was a clear warning against going ahead with the January 28 march…come what may, we will hold the march to Dera Bugti,” he said.
Shahzain, the grandson of late Nawab Akbar Bugti, and his 26 security guards were arrestedon December 22, 2010 by paramilitary troops of the Frontier Corps at the Buleli checkpoint near Quetta. Their arrest followed the recovery of a huge quantity of illegal arms and ammunition, including anti-aircraft guns, from the vehicles of Shahzain’s convoy coming from the border town of Chaman.
Shahzain and the 26 guards were released from Quetta district jail on January 18 after grant of bail by the Balochistan High Court.

Police arrests TTP terrorist in Karachi

SAMAA


KARACHI: The Crime Investigation Department (CID) of Sindh Police arrested a terrorist of Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) here on Wednesday and recovered huge quantity of weapons from his custody.


According to the police, the terrorist Chaman was arrested from Kharadar, after receiving secret information.


The terrorist hails from Bajaur Agency.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Karachi violence: 400 suspects arrested



About 400 suspects were arrested in a search
operation by Rangers in the Faqir Colony area.
KARACHI: About 400 suspects were arrested in a search operation by Rangers in the Faqir Colony area of Orangi Town in Karachi early Tuesday morning.


Large contingents of Rangers entered the colony and conducted a door to door search operation. The suspects were detained and shifted to an unknown place for interrogation. Roads leading to and from Orangi Town have also been closed.
Due to the recent wave of target killings in Karachi, Rangers have been given police powers to conduct search operations, set up check points and detain and investigate suspects in the city.
Earlier, Interior Minister Rehman Malik had said that a “curfew-like” situation would be enforced in all sensitive parts of Karachi to curb violence.
Authorities decided to increase police and Ranger presence in violence-prone areas. This was decided at an earlier meeting held by Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah, which was attended by the federal interior minister.
According to the strategy, aerial surveillance would be intensified and helicopters would be used to airdrop police commandos to contain armed conflicts.
Law-enforcement agencies have also been asked to take action against users of stolen or snatched cellular phones.
People living in affected areas have been asked to keep their CNICs with them and they will only be allowed to go about their work after proper scrutiny.
The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) is also tasked to keep an eye on possible movement of suspicious elements at Karachi airport to stop them from escaping from the city.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Hundreds held in Karachi for defying pillion riding ban

SAMAA


KARACHI: As many as 435 people riding bikes were arrested from different parts of the metropolis on Monday morning over violation of pillion riding ban.


Several announcements were made by the authorities last night to curb the recent wave of violence in Karachi. However, the pillion riding ban is being implemented more rigorously.


As people left their homes for offices, police got into action and arrested hundreds of bike riders.


Most of those held by the police say they are unaware of the ban.


The arrested persons have been sent behind bars in different police stations.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Sindh police arrest 66 militants of Tehreek-e-Taliban during 2010



Daily-Times
* 10,300 constables recruited during 2010 to address growing need of additional police force in Karachi

KARACHI: Sindh police arrested 66 alleged militants associated with Tehreek-e-Taliban in the year 2010 and killed 11 terrorists in various encounters. 

A report of Sindh Home Department issued here Monday on the performance of police department during the year 2010, further stated that the police recovered 352.5-kg of high explosives, 85 detonators, 100 hand grenades and rocket launchers, 11 lives bombs and improvised explosive devices, two suicide jackets and 229 sophisticated weapons. 

It said that assault on police by criminals in various encounters across the province was 2,275 during the period 2010 as compared to 2,250 during the year 2009. 

The statistics further showed that 2,821 murders took place due to personal enmity during the year 2011 as compared to 2,800 during the year 2009. 

The cases of karo-kari registered a decline to 141 during the year as compared to 164 during the corresponding period in 2009 while cases of kidnapping for ransom also decreased to 152 in 2010 as against 198 during previous corresponding period. 

Number of highway dacoities was 52 as compared to 54 the previous year on the national and super-highways in the province while the number of overall various cases of dacoities was recorded 1,469 as against 1,759 in the year 2009. 

The number of car theft also dropped positively to 1,085 during 2010 as against 1,350 in 2009, number of case of car snatching was 498 as compared to 518 during the previous year of 2009. 

Similarly, 4,827 motorcycles were stolen from various parts of the province as against 4,895 in 2009 and the number of cattle stolen was 616 and 749 during 2010 and 2009 respectively. 

The report further stated that 10,300 constables were recruited during 2010 to address the growing need of an additional police force in Karachi while another 5,000 recruitment will be carried out soon. 

During the year issuance of computerised arms licenses was also started in the province and government set up computerised arms license management system at a cost of Rs 20 million in the Home Department. The system was aimed to combat the menace of illicit weapons, it added. 

The only forensic laboratory of the Karachi was also upgraded with all modern gadgets with ability to check all type of electronic devices, date like hard discs, cell phones, SIM cards, memory cards, CDs and floppy discs found from the crime scene. 

The laboratory caters to the needs of all 110 police stations of Karachi and over 350 in other districts of the province, the report added.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Eight terrorists nabbed in Karachi: police

SAMAA


KARACHI: Eight terrorists of a banned militant outfit have been arrested in a raid from Karachi, police said Sunday. 

Acting on a tip off, police raided a house and apprehended eight activists of proscribed Jaish-e-Muhammad. The suspects are allegedly involved in murder of 12 persons. 

Police had announced prize money of 200, 000 to 500, 000 for informer these arrested terrorists.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Pakistan arrests Iranian Jundallah group head

TEHRAN: Abdul Rauf Rigi, the successor of Abdulmalek Rigi, who was the executed ring leader of terrorist group "Jundallah", was arrested by Pakistani army’s intelligence agency, IRNA reported, quoting local media sources.
According to the Agency, details of the arrest will be announced later.
Jundallah (Army of God) was created in 2003 and operates primarily in the Iranian province of Sistan-Baluchestan, which borders Pakistan. The militant group has been found guilty of involvement in various terrorist activities including suicide bombings, ambushes, kidnappings and targeted assassinations. According to Tehran, however, Jundallah has connections with the U.S. and UK intelligence services.
The province of Sistan-Baluchestan Sunni-majority province, forming a with the resident Sunnis being a minority in Shiite Iran.
Abolmalek Rigi, the former leader of the group, was executed by the Iranian authorities in June 2010.
Terrorist operations outside the Imam Hossein Mosque, located in the southeastern city of Chabahar in Iran’s Sistan and Balochistan province, killed mourners on the martyrdom anniversary of the third Imam of Shiites on Dec.15. The death toll has reached to 38 with 50 reportedly wounded, while one person died in hospital.
Two suicide bombers detonated a bomb on the night of July 16 in Zahidan in front of the "Jami" mosque, killing 27 and injuring 270, with 11 of them are in critical condition. According to the Dubai-based TV channel Al-Arabiya, "Jundullah" took the responsibility for the attack in response to the execution of their leader Abdolmalek Rigi.
The last major terrorist attack in Iran was an explosion in the south-eastern part of the country in October 2009, which killed nearly 50 people, for which Jundullag had accepted the responsibility.

No possibility of BB murderers' arrest: Pagara

The Nation
Chief of PML(F) Pir Pagara has termed investigation into Benazir Bhutto’s assassination a futile exercise and ruled out possibility of the murderers' arrest, report said on Friday. He was talking to mediamen after holding a meeting with AML Chief Sheikh Rashid here at Kingri House. “Now there will be no thumping of army boots,” Pir Pagara made a prediction, but added that a change is inevitable.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Strike in Balochistan against Shahzain Bugti’s arrest


QUETTA: A shutter down strike was being observed on Friday in Quetta and in a number of districts in Balochistan province against the arrest of Jamhoori Watan Party’s provincial chief Shahzain Bugti and his personal guards.
Television reports said a partial shutter down strike was being observed in several areas of Quetta.
The administration had deployed police and Balochistan Constabulary across the city to avoid any untoward incident.
According to one report, JWP activists resorted to aerial firing in some parts of Quetta. Subsequently, the police seized their weapons and arrested at least nine persons who were forcing shopkeepers to shut down their businesses for the day.
On December 22, paramilitary troops arrested Shahzain Bugti, a grandson of the late Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti, along with several personal guards, after finding a huge quantity of illegal arms and ammunition in vehicles of his convoy coming from the border town of Chaman.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

DHA gang rape: Police arrest 4 suspects

The victims (faces hidden) exiting the Darakhshan police station on Monday. PHOTO

Tribune

KARACHI: Police officials have alerted security personnel deployed at the entry and exit points of the city to arrest those individuals who allegedly raped a girl.
Talking to Express News, DIG South Iqbal Mehmood said that the personnel have been provided with pictures of the accused. Police have also reportedly arrested four people who were involved in the crime. Investigation officer Ishaq Lashari says that the victim has identified one of those arrested as one of the attackers.
Updated from the print edition below.
DHA gang rape: Police question victim’s friend and party’s organiser
The Darakhshan police have started questioning a man identified as Lal Chand who allegedly organised a party that was attended by a young woman allegedly gang raped in DHA Sunday night.
The police are also questioning M, a friend of the victim K, who registered the FIR on Monday.
Clifton SP Tariq Dharejo told The Express Tribune that they made some headway with the help of the car’s tracker system and mobile phone call records. “I want to make it clear that there is no political gang behind the incident,” he said on Tuesday. “We also questioned the watchman of the apartment where Lal Chand resides and held the party and we are close to concluding the case.” He stressed that the police had not detained M, but were only questioning him.
Sources said that the police had acquired the phone numbers and vehicle registration number of the three to four men who rammed their car into the one being driven by K, who was accompanied by a friend S. The women’s car dived into a ditch, they were dragged from it, K was gang raped and they were later dumped in the area.
Dharejo said that they were working with information provided by the victim. They are investigating whether some fight took place at the party, prompting the attackers to follow the women after they left.
Sources in the police also said that there was intense political pressure on the case. According to a source, M gave the names of two men to the police — Vicky and Hashim — as the alleged perpetrators. Vicky, reportedly, has a number of powerful political backers and it is believed that the police are under pressure to remove his name from the investigation.
Police bias
However, the case has been embellished further. Overnight, new ‘details’ were added to the story by police officers. SHO Rana Amjad told The Express Tribune, “These girls were drunk. They said they stopped at [a restaurant] on their way back from the party, but we checked the CCTV footage of [the restaurant] and didn’t see them.”
The police also complained that the media circus that descended on the Darakhshan police station deterred them from doing their job. “It is a competition to see who can break the news first,” one officer remarked. “I told the media that they shouldn’t look for a Mukhtaran Mai in every rape case,” he said, referring to the prominent gang-rape survivor, educationist and human rights activist. “Yeh larkiyan Mukhtaran Mai nahi hain, yeh doosri maiyan hain!” [These women are no Mukhtaran Mai, they are just other mais.] Mai is an Urdu word that refers to a woman and can be used as both a derogatory or an honorific suffix.
Police officers have attempted to portray the women as call girls and cast serious doubts on their statements, despite the initial medico-legal report that verified that K had been raped and the fact that S’s injuries were severe enough to warrant 17 stitches.  The general assumption is that if the woman had a “bad character” it was acceptable to rape her.
Amjad said, “S and K were ‘known’ to the police in the area. There may be some complaints against S already; we are looking into the files. I think she is a dancer. We did not have any time to do this on Monday because we spent all day dealing with the media.” However, Chaudhry Amanat, an investigative officer at the Darakhshan police station, said, “This was just a doubt. No such case against S exists and the police don’t know either of the women.”
While the rape victim K and her friend S wanted to withdraw the complaint, Investigating Officer Ishaq Lashari said, “A complaint is not like ghar ka sauda [groceries] which you can return so easily. We will investigate this case and release details as we get them.”
Lashari told The Express Tribune that the police had met with the K’s friend, M, and had also spoken to K. K told the police that she was not staying at her residence any more but was with some loved ones [azeez] and would visit the police station on Tuesday to record her statement. However, one investigative police officer said that K – who said that she had been treated unfairly – had not come in to record a statement yet. The officer said that if this continued then the FIR would eventually be termed a Class-C FIR.
Not a white Corolla
Amjad said the car used by the perpetrators was a silver Corolla. Initial media reports had suggested that the car was a white Corolla, leading to speculation about the re-emergence of the ‘white Corolla gang’ which had been involved in the abduction and rape of women in Karachi. Amjad said the car may have been a rental.
Amjad denied there was any organised group involved in such cases, or that similar incidents had been reported in the vicinity.
He said a large number of people are at Seaview till the early hours of the morning and the police have received reports of “drunken men chasing women”. “We do have a police check post at Seaview and we monitor the situation. However in cases of women being chased or harassed, there are few complaints filed – otherwise we would have a mountain of FIRs.”
Legal angle
Human rights lawyer Zia Awan and other people have been following the case. “The way that this case has been portrayed by the police and the media reporting has not been conducive,” Awan said. “The women were portrayed to be of a ‘bad character’ – even if they are [sex workers] no one can [rape] them. It doesn’t matter what they were wearing or what time [they were out].” The portrayal has spread fear among parents who are worried about their daughters going out. It was very brave of these women to have come forward. People do come forward now because of the civil society and the positive role that the media has. “But our society is so offensive, there is such a huge stigma and discrimination that most cases are withdrawn or languish in courts for years,” he added. “The focus is always on the victims and never on the perpetrators — who always go scot free.”

Sunday, December 19, 2010

‘Colonel impersonator identified as RAW Agent'

Tribune


LAHORE: A man arrested for impersonating a Pakistan Army colonel at the Bibian Pakdaman shrine a couple of weeks ago has told police interrogators that he was an Indian agent surveying sensitive sites in Lahore.

Police officials said that the man and his ‘driver’ were arrested when he tried to get past the final security cordon around the shrine.

When a constable asked him what unit he was with, the man claimed to be with the artillery regiment, but he was unable to say where the regiment was based. “He said that he left such ‘petty details’ to his driver and that he was working with a brigadier in GHQ,” the constable, Ishtiaq, told. He said that the suspect shouted “Ya Ali” several times while at the shrine to make people believe that he was a Shia.
Ishtiaq said that his suspicions had been aroused because the presumed colonel was wearing the wrong shoes and no badges. He said the man was arrested and taken to the Qila Gujjar Singh police post, where he was frisked.

On him they found badges of various army ranks and several military identity cards with his picture on them. He also carried a card belonging to a female officer who he claimed was his wife.

Constable Ishtiaq said that the suspect confessed to interrogators that he was with India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) and had been tasked with reconnaissance of sensitive sites in Lahore. He also told the police that he had been in Pakistan for almost four months, and he was supposed to visit Data Darbar after Bibian Pakdaman.

Ishtiaq said that the man the suspect referred to as his driver, Hasan Ali, appeared to have been deceived by the impersonator. He said Ali was from Abbottabad and worked as a naib qasid in the federal government in Islamabad. Ali told the police that he had thought the ‘colonel’ a religious man and had been travelling to shrines with him as a companion.

“He thought the man must be a devout Shia since he wanted to go to all these different mausoleums. He had no clue that he was an Indian agent,” said Ishtiaq.

Police sources said that the suspect and Hasan Ali had been taken into custody by intelligence personnel and shifted to an undisclosed location.

The Qila Gujjar Singh deputy superintendent of police said he had no knowledge of the matter as he had just taken charge of the office.