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Briefing on security: Political-criminal nexus behind Karachi unrest, ISI tells lawmakers
By Azam Khan
Published: March 26, 2014

ISLAMABAD:
The premier intelligence agency of the country has informed a parliamentary panel that the nexus of political parties and criminal organisations is responsible for the volatile law and order situation in Karachi.


“The political nexus of criminal elements, political parties and mafias is still the main cause of unrest in the city,” the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) told the National Assembly Standing Committee on Defence on Tuesday.

The parliamentary panel headed by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s Sheikh Rohail Asghar held an in-camera briefing over security situation of the country.

The officials revealed that the influence of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in the metropolis has also increased that needs attention and a strategy needs to be formulated to deal with the group in case the peace talks with the outfit are not successful.

Referring to the Supreme Court’s judgment on political parties having militant wings, the officials claimed that these wings were still operating under the umbrella of mainstream parties.

On the other hand, the agency said that “external hands” were behind the insurgency in Balochistan.

Officials also informed lawmakers about the total death toll and losses incurred due to terrorist incidents in the country.

The National Internal Security Policy also came under discussion, a member of the parliamentary panel told The Express Tribune. “I can share with you that there was nothing new for us in the in-camera briefing,” a committee member commented. “The focus was on information and figures,” he added.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 26th, 2014.
 
we all know it 60-70% crimes done by political workers in karachi
 
@darkinsky @pak-marine @Patriots @batmannow Yeah TTP is a political party, right? *sarcasm* @Jazzbot

Referring to the Supreme Court’s judgment on political parties having militant wings, the officials claimed that these wings were still operating under the umbrella of mainstream parties.

This affair of PPP and MQM is astonishing, I mean they both have militant wings who are killing each others in gang wars. Then in public and on media both parties shout emotional slogans against each other. But when sun goes down, both love to get undressed and join each other in bed. What a cute love story.. :smitten:
 
The officials revealed that the influence of Tehreek e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in the metropolis has also increased that needs attention and a strategy needs to be formulated to deal with the group IN CASE the peace talks with the outfit are not successful.

i dont have to say ... the officials have explained the situation now
 
This affair of PPP and MQM is astonishing, I mean they both have militant wings who are killing each others in gang wars. Then in public and on media both parties shout emotional slogans against each other. But when sun goes down, both love to get undressed and join each other in bed. What a cute love story.. :smitten:

Still a better and more violent story than twilight :lol:

i dont have to say ... the officials have explained the situation now

Before TTP, who was creating unrest in Karachi?
 
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Gangs of Lyari: Court frees notorious kingpin Ameen Buledi
By Web Desk
Published: November 30, 2013
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A photo of Lyari in Karachi. PHOTO: AYESHA MIR/EXPRESS

KARACHI: A notorious figure in the Lyari gang war, Ameen Buledi and his partners were freed on Saturday, Express News reported.

A local court in Karachi freed Buledi and his partners after the police took back the cases against them.

Buledi was arrested by the Lahore police in September along with two of his companions, Zubair and Junaid. He was wanted for murder, attempted murder, kidnapping for ransom and several other cases, the police had said, adding that Buledi was presented before several courts in connection with different cases for remand.

Buledi had been identified by a witness during the identification parade carried out in a robbery case in a district and sessions court on October 1. He was also identified by a witnessin a court in Karachi during the witness parade for the hotel murder case on September 30.

Ameen Buledi was handed over to the police on a 10-day physical remand by a district and sessions court on September 20.

Rise to power

Two-years ago, little was known about this 40-year-old, who is booked in around 30 cases of extortion. Buledi became famous after he joined the Lyari gangsters. He ran a small gang of 30 members in Lyari before another kingpin of the area asked Buledi to join him.

“Baba Ladla offered him to join the gang,” revealed an insider.

“Buledi accepted the offer as it was a wonderful opportunity for him even if it meant sharing control over the old city areas with Hameed Pathan.”

Buledi, who has previously been associated with the army and the police force, was made the chief operational commander for the Old City areas.



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Gangs of Lyari: Court frees notorious kingpin Ameen Buledi
By Web Desk
Published: November 30, 2013
Share this articlePrint this pageEmail
639218-lyari-1385801154-673-640x480.jpg

A photo of Lyari in Karachi. PHOTO: AYESHA MIR/EXPRESS

KARACHI: A notorious figure in the Lyari gang war, Ameen Buledi and his partners were freed on Saturday, Express News reported.

A local court in Karachi freed Buledi and his partners after the police took back the cases against them.

Buledi was arrested by the Lahore police in September along with two of his companions, Zubair and Junaid. He was wanted for murder, attempted murder, kidnapping for ransom and several other cases, the police had said, adding that Buledi was presented before several courts in connection with different cases for remand.

Buledi had been identified by a witness during the identification parade carried out in a robbery case in a district and sessions court on October 1. He was also identified by a witnessin a court in Karachi during the witness parade for the hotel murder case on September 30.

Ameen Buledi was handed over to the police on a 10-day physical remand by a district and sessions court on September 20.

Rise to power

Two-years ago, little was known about this 40-year-old, who is booked in around 30 cases of extortion. Buledi became famous after he joined the Lyari gangsters. He ran a small gang of 30 members in Lyari before another kingpin of the area asked Buledi to join him.

“Baba Ladla offered him to join the gang,” revealed an insider.

“Buledi accepted the offer as it was a wonderful opportunity for him even if it meant sharing control over the old city areas with Hameed Pathan.”

Buledi, who has previously been associated with the army and the police force, was made the chief operational commander for the Old City areas.



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their is no proof so its trolling where as what i am saying is confessed by many ex macho generals

But TTP phenomena emerged in late 2010-2011. Before that who was responsible for unrest in karachi?
 
But TTP phenomena emerged in late 2010-2011. Before that who was responsible for unrest in karachi?
But TTP merely changed their names , TTP are Taliban as you may know
and unlike some MQM doesnt differenciate between religious extremists of any kind .. i think MQM has one basket for this whole kinnd
 
Talk is useless with the spineless and corrupt Govt . Walk the walk , boys . Go in , kill them all and nobody will ever bother to ask the question " Whom were they and who supported them ? " .
 
Talk is useless with the spineless and corrupt Govt . Walk the walk , boys . Go in , kill them all and nobody will ever bother to ask the question " Whom were they and who supported them ? " .

You Karachiwalaas need a kick up their jacksie ! :angry:

Solve this I tell you.....solve this ! :(
 
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