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‘Ex-army major, colonel involved in robbery of millions’
MOHAMMAD ASGHAR — UPDATED about an hour agoago

RAWALPINDI: Local police sent a request to the interior ministry for the names of two former army officers involved in the biggest heist at the airport to be put on the Exit Control List (ECL).

A request was also sent to the Interpol for one of their accomplices in Dubai to be arrested.

Addressing a press conference on Wednesday, Regional Police Officer Muhammad Wisal Fakhar Sultan Raja said five people involved in the robbery were arrested and Rs30.86 million was recovered and the vehicle used in the heist was also found by the police.

Read: Passenger kidnapped at airport, robbed of millions

“Two retired army officers, a former colonel and a major were directly involved in the robbery as they were at the airport. They will soon be arrested and the remaining amount will be recovered from them,” he said.

The RPO said that a serving police sub-inspector had also been arrested and he appreciated the police for managing to find the robbers in seven days and also recover millions of rupees from them.

On April 22, two of the robbers dressed in police uniforms and a third posing to be an official of an intelligence agency beat up and kidnapped a money changer arriving at the Benazir Bhutto International Airport from Karachi with over Rs70 million. They robbed him of the money and left him on a roadside.

Also read: SI arrested for biggest heist at airport

The RPO said three of those arrested are natives of Gujranwala, while one member of the gang is settled in Dubai. He said that the suspect in Dubai will be brought back through Interpol. He said the two ex-army officials who were associated with an intelligence agency will be prevented from leaving the country.

“The two officers of the intelligence agency are directly involved in the robbery as both were present at the BBIA during the robbery,” the RPO said.

The CCTV footage from the scene of the robbery led to the identification of a sub-inspector of Rawalpindi police who was arrested. Later, during interrogation, the sub-inspector revealed the identities of his accomplices which led to their arrest, the RPO said.

He said that the police post at the airport premises will be put under strict surveillance and the police staff posted there will be transferred. He said that since the Airport Security Force (ASF) is responsible for the security at the airport, the police were now taking up the issue with the ASF Chief Security Officer.

The RPO said the money changers should have informed the local police before exchanging such a large amount of money at the airport so that security could have been provided to them.

He said three vehicles were used in the heist. However, no official vehicles were used.

According to police sources, a 10-member gang was involved in the robbery, five of whom have been arrested. The source said the cash recovered by the police was hidden by the sub-inspector in a black trunk given by the department to officials. The trunk had been hidden at his sister’s house in F-11.

The sub-inspector was part of the squad assigned to the Rawalpindi Commissioner. He was reinstated after being dismissed from service two months ago and the police are investigating his reinstatement.

Published in Dawn, April 30th, 2015
 
‘Ex-army major, colonel involved in robbery of millions’
MOHAMMAD ASGHAR — UPDATED about an hour agoago

RAWALPINDI: Local police sent a request to the interior ministry for the names of two former army officers involved in the biggest heist at the airport to be put on the Exit Control List (ECL).

A request was also sent to the Interpol for one of their accomplices in Dubai to be arrested.

Addressing a press conference on Wednesday, Regional Police Officer Muhammad Wisal Fakhar Sultan Raja said five people involved in the robbery were arrested and Rs30.86 million was recovered and the vehicle used in the heist was also found by the police.

Read: Passenger kidnapped at airport, robbed of millions

“Two retired army officers, a former colonel and a major were directly involved in the robbery as they were at the airport. They will soon be arrested and the remaining amount will be recovered from them,” he said.

The RPO said that a serving police sub-inspector had also been arrested and he appreciated the police for managing to find the robbers in seven days and also recover millions of rupees from them.

On April 22, two of the robbers dressed in police uniforms and a third posing to be an official of an intelligence agency beat up and kidnapped a money changer arriving at the Benazir Bhutto International Airport from Karachi with over Rs70 million. They robbed him of the money and left him on a roadside.

Also read: SI arrested for biggest heist at airport

The RPO said three of those arrested are natives of Gujranwala, while one member of the gang is settled in Dubai. He said that the suspect in Dubai will be brought back through Interpol. He said the two ex-army officials who were associated with an intelligence agency will be prevented from leaving the country.

“The two officers of the intelligence agency are directly involved in the robbery as both were present at the BBIA during the robbery,” the RPO said.

The CCTV footage from the scene of the robbery led to the identification of a sub-inspector of Rawalpindi police who was arrested. Later, during interrogation, the sub-inspector revealed the identities of his accomplices which led to their arrest, the RPO said.

He said that the police post at the airport premises will be put under strict surveillance and the police staff posted there will be transferred. He said that since the Airport Security Force (ASF) is responsible for the security at the airport, the police were now taking up the issue with the ASF Chief Security Officer.

The RPO said the money changers should have informed the local police before exchanging such a large amount of money at the airport so that security could have been provided to them.

He said three vehicles were used in the heist. However, no official vehicles were used.

According to police sources, a 10-member gang was involved in the robbery, five of whom have been arrested. The source said the cash recovered by the police was hidden by the sub-inspector in a black trunk given by the department to officials. The trunk had been hidden at his sister’s house in F-11.

The sub-inspector was part of the squad assigned to the Rawalpindi Commissioner. He was reinstated after being dismissed from service two months ago and the police are investigating his reinstatement.

Published in Dawn, April 30th, 2015
this is embarassing
 
No, they cannot be court martialed.
They are civilians now and are to be dealt as per PPC.
Shouldnt they just be hung? Coz they knew the procedure, the law and they swore to protect it ...The oath doesnt break after retirement...Like a policeman who does bad gets a more severe punishment coz he was aware of a crime and the law hence retired people should be sent a msg that it doesnt mean they can mess around! 70 million isnt few pennies....

The sub-inspector was part of the squad assigned to the Rawalpindi Commissioner. He was reinstated after being dismissed from service two months ago and the police are investigating his reinstatement.
What? How?
 
can they be court martialed after retirement?
Yes, they can be, especially if Army wants to protect them, they can be asked to put on uniforms just like Kiyani did with the 3 ex-Generals (Lt General Khalid Munir, Lt General Afzal Muzaffar and Major General Zaheer Akhtar) involved in the NLC scam somewhere back in Sept 2012. Did anybody hear what happened to them? Well nobody will ever hear anything about them for that is how 'peti band bhai' are protected. But these two are relatively low -ranked officers so I am not sure if Army will intervene to bail them out.

Three ex-generals to face court martial over NLC scam | Pakistan Today

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@Xeric Bhai what happened to this case? I remember you wrote a long sarcastic story on your blog answering bloody civilian's queries. Any progress so far?
 
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Yes, they can be, especially if Army wants to protect them, they can be asked to put on uniforms just like Kiyani did with the 3 ex-Generals involved n NLC scam somewhere back in Sept 2012. Did anybody hear what happened to them? Well nobody will ever hear anything about them for that is how 'peti band bhai' are protected. But these two are relatively low -ranked officers so I am not sure if Army will intervene to bail them out.

Three ex-generals to face court martial over NLC scam | Pakistan Today
Generals if guilty will face the music and also these two guys
 
it is essential for any organisation to have solid mechanisms to punish those who have broken the law. if you protect such a person, you pave the way for demise of the whole institution.
any one who breaks the law must be punished. no body is bigger than the organization it serves. other wise no discipline can be maintained . this is an absolute must both in army and in society in general.

army need to give exemplary punishments to greedy generals.
 
army need to give exemplary punishments to greedy generals.
:p:
This is Pakistan bro. Not any western kafir country.
BTW ask some big military contracters. They will tell you stories of billions not millions.
 
I read than replied
What you read? Yahya, Rao Farman Ali, Tikka, all those Generals who were recommended to be court martialed in the Hamood-ur-Rahman Commission report got honorable retirements and received dignified military funeral with full honors upon their deaths. Yes, those who were recommended to be tried, stripped off their ranks, and discharged from military dishonorably. You know nothing about Pakistan, its history, role of Army, nothing. You are a delusional TTP apologist who is now trying to fool us by advocating Army.
 
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What you read? Niazi, Tikka, all those Generals who were recommended to be court martialed in the Hamood-ur-Rahman Commission report got honorable retirements and received dignified military funeral with full honors upon their deaths. Yes, those who were recommended to be tried, stripped off their ranks, and discharged from military dishonorably. You know nothing about Pakistan, its history, role of Army, nothing. You are a delusional TTP apologist who is now trying to fool us by advocating Army.
Niazi was dishonourably discharged and stripped of ranks/medals.
 

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