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At least three protesting drivers were killed and another wounded when Frontier Works Organisation (FWO) personnel opened fire in an attempt to disperse a demonstration at Superhighway near Karachi on Wednesday, said police.

Several drivers of heavy vehicles were shot during their protest near Kathore against what police said was an attempt by personnel of the FWO, the construction wing of the armed forces, to implement a recent Supreme Court judgement.

Karachi East DIG Amir Farooqi told Dawn that there was a conflict over excel load between the drivers and the FWO personnel. He recalled that the apex court had recently given a verdict in which some restrictions were imposed on heavy vehicles regarding carrying a certain amount of maximum load.

"FWO personnel were trying to implement the SC verdict," the DIG said, adding that the drivers of loaded vehicles started parking their trucks on the highway in protest against the move.

Citing initial reports, he said when the FWO personnel tried to prevent them from doing so, the drivers allegedly pelted stones at them.

The FWO personnel then resorted to aerial firing to disperse them, DIG Farooqi said, adding that as a result, some people received bullet injuries. The officer did not elaborate how the aerial firing resulted in fatalities.

The wounded drivers were initially transported to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) where doctors pronounced three of them dead on arrival. Dr Seemin Jamali, executive director of the hospital, confirmed the development and said that an injured person was under treatment at the facility.

Those killed were identified as Ayub, Niaz Ali, and Rasool Khan. According to Dr Jamali, Ayub and Niaz sustained bullet wounds on their back and chest, respectively.

Contingents of police rushed to the site to prevent the situation from deteriorating further.

DIG Farooqi said that at present, police were trying to get the Motorway opened for traffic as the main artery, which links Karachi with other parts of the country, had been closed for the last two hours.

The officer said that no one has been arrested so far. He added that police would ascertain who opened fire at the protesters and a "legal course" would be adopted to deal with them.

Meanwhile, Sindh Inspector General of Police Kaleem Imam took notice of the firing incident and sought an immediate report from the Malir SSP.

“Legal action should be ensured against the suspects involved in the incident,” the Sindh police chief was quoted as directing in a statement.

The FWO has yet to issue a statement on the incident.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1511185
 
Break the law, suffer consequences. Unfortunately this should have been dealt by law enforcement instead of FWO who know what tactics to use in such situations.

The drivers can go to hell, plenty of them available in the population pool who will abide by weight load laws.
 
Idiots. Despite being on the right side legally used unnecessary force

Providing ammo to PTM racist agenda
 
Killings are unjustified..excessive force should be avoided at all costs..However..Govt needs to use force to deal with the transportation and all other mafias in the country..its abt time conducting business activities becomes uniform for all..its an extremely bad business environment where either some businessmen gang up and start twisting arms of the govt or start manipulating the market.. Common man suffers in the end where an average guy with some savings in hand cannot start a business cuz of barriers to entry due to mafias..
 
Why on earth did FWO employees have guns, and why wasn't the police there in the first place, was police assistance not called for by FWO?
 
I have no sympathy for the transporters mafia of Karachi.
Good job FWO.
 
FWO shouldn't be acting as such but in-fact it was the job of Police. However, this Transport mafia is so strong and disrupts routine through such kind of black mailing from time to time. There were clear Orders of Apex Court in regard to carrying load but then again, as usual transport mafia tried to blackmail the Law... and there should be consequences as such.
 
Pashtun drivers killed. Ammo given to PTM and liberal squad to malign Pakistan Armed Forces and raise anti-state slogans. Sometimes our own idiots bring the axe to their legs.

Really? How is this ethnic issue. Drivers could have been from any ethnicity.
 

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