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Illegal arms recovered from US-linked security firm

they guy who run interrisk cap.zaidi is best friend of black water cheaf of afghanistan he is the one who play role here as BW agent.


are you stating this from first hand knowledge? or making assumptions? please provide some evidence. I have seen a lot of speculation on the part of bloggers. but nothing backed up with evidence. What I do find interesting is the fact the embassy was looking to use a private security firm for it's security. if that is the case what happened to all the marines they were supposedly going to use?
 
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Now test of independent courts begin.... Let' see how openly they can confront these firms.
 
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Huge cache of weapons recovered in raid at house in sector F-6/1
Saturday, 19 Sep, 2009 5:57 pm


ISLAMABAD : Kohsar police Islamabad in collaboration with District Administration raided the house of the owner of Inter-risk private company in sector F-6/1 and arrested two persons besides recovering a huge quantity of weapons and ammunition, the police spokesman said.Police got information that a huge quantity of weapons and ammunition has been concealed at the servant quarter of the house of private security company's owner.

The senior officials of district administration and Islamabad police including Magistrate Rural Kamran Cheema, ASP City Muntazir Mehdi, DSP Rural Jameel Ahmed Hashmi, SHO Kohsar police station Rana Akram, SHO Aabpara police station Abdul Majeed, Sub-Inspector Qaisar Niaz Gilani, ASI Muhammad Asif and other police officials raided the house and recovered weapons and ammunition from the servant quarter.

Two persons Tauqeer Ahsan s/o Saif Ali resident of Narowal, Muhammad Khan s/o Sher Zaman resident of Fateh Jang were also arrested during the raid.

The recovered weapons include 61 repeater guns, nine 30 bore pistols, one 22 bore pistol and 545 rounds. Police spokesman said tht nabbed persons revealed during investigation that recovered weapons and ammunition are owned by Syed Ali Jaffer Zaidi who is the owner of Inter-risk Security Company.

In the presence of Magistrate, the search of House No.62 was also conducted and one 7 mm rifle, one repeat, computer files, registers and other items were also recovered.

Police spokesman said that no NOC or licenses of the weapons were presented while several rifles were also found tempered.

The police has registered the case under relevant section and is investigating further.

IGP Islamabad Kaleem Imam, DIG Operations Bin Yameen and SSP Islamabad Tahir Alam Khan have appreciated the performance of the officers of Kohsar police station and announced cash prizes and commendation certificates for them.






Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2009
 
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F-6/1 i missed some action huh!
anyways, its good that we are having a crack down on these thugs, waiting more positive results :pakistan:
 
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I think the government acted over the media hype so that they dont look bad. but if they had unlicensed weaponry then they was a good idea
 
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Lets keep the pressure up on the govt. to act. This could be just a dama to shown people that govt. is taking action.

Has there been any info regarding Mr. Naik's murder?
 
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Sunday, September 20, 2009

By our correspondent

ISLAMABAD: The capital police raided the house of the owner of a private security agency that provides security to the US embassy in Islamabad and its diplomats, and seized a large cache of arms and ammunition in the wee hours of Saturday.

Captain (retd) Syed Ali Jaffer Zaidi, who owns and runs the security agency in the name of Inter-Risk Security (Private) Limited, escaped and could not be caught during the raid on his F-6/1 residence.

The arms and ammunition were, however, dumped in the servant quarter of the official residence of an officer of a civilian led top spy agency, the sources disclosed. Meanwhile, some sources claimed that the Ministry of Interior had revoked the license of Inter-Risk.

Zaidi, whose company provides security to embassies of USA, France, Brazil, Japan and some European countries, was reportedly indulging in suspicious and unlawful activities, the police said, quoting intelligence agencies.

Police authorities have recommended the cancellation of the license of the Inter-Risk Security Company for violating the terms and conditions as laid down for private security agencies. The recommendations have been sent to the chief commissioner, Islamabad, and also to the Ministry of Interior, the sources disclosed.

Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Islamabad, Tahir Alam Khan, confirmed to this correspondent the report about recovery of arms and ammunition from Capt (retd) Zaidi’s house.

The SSP also confirmed that the police would ask the authorities to cancel the license of Inter-Risk Security Company.

Meanwhile, police sources said that a joint team of the Capital police, headed by SP (CID) Kamran Adil who was also holding additional charge of SP (City), raided the house (65/2-E, Street-35, F-6/1) of Capt (retd) Zaidi with area magistrate Kamran Cheema at 2.15 am and searched his house thoroughly. DSP (Rural Circle) Jamil Hashmi, ASP (City Circle) Muntazir Mehdi, SHO (Kohsar) Inspector Rana Muhammad Akram, SHO (Aabpara) Inspector Abdul Majid and large contingent of armed police were part of the raiding party.

The police sources said that the house of Capt (retd) Zaidi was searched in the presence of his sons, Syed Hassan Ali Zaidi and Syed Muhammad Raza Zaidi, under the supervision of area magistrate and some quantity of arms and ammunition, including 7mm rifles and pistols hidden in different parts of the house, were recovered. The police arrested two suspects, Tauqir Hassan, son of Saif Ali, resident of Narowal, and Muhammad Khan, son of Sher Zaman, resident of Fateh Jang, from the house but Capt (retd) Zaidi managed to escape.

Police sources said that the arrested suspects disclosed that Capt (retd) Zaidi had dumped a huge quantity of arms and ammunition in the rented servant quarter of the house of a serving officer of a federal government intelligence agency. On the tip-off, the police party raided the servant quarter and recovered huge cache of arms and ammunition, including 61 Repeaters of 12-bore, 9 pistols of 32-bore, 7mm rifles and a 2-bore pistol with thousands of bullets of different calibers.

The police kept searching the house and servant quarter till 5.15 of Saturday morning, the police said.

Kohsar police have registered a case against Capt (retd) Zaidi under Sections 13/20/65 of Arms Ordinance and 461, 471 and 420 PPC and sent teams to hunt down the prime accused.

The FIR (#379) said that sons of Capt (retd) Zaidi could not produce licenses of the prohibited and non-prohibited bore arms on demand.

Earlier, the Capital city police conducted a raid on a secret training centre being run by Capt (retd) Zaidi under the cover of Care & Craft, an automobile workshop located in front of Harmain Flour Mills.

SP (Rural Zone) Tahir Ayub Khan confirmed that the training centre was being run secretly.

Meanwhile, the police sources said that the police could not recover any arms from the training centre as training was suspended for unknown reasons. The sources said that most modern facilities were provided to the personnel under training. They added that sophisticated arms were provided to under training people during shooting practice at a firing range near Sihala.

The Ministry of Interior has issued directives to the law enforcing agencies to monitor the activities of security agencies allegedly involved in suspicious and unlawful activities. Meanwhile, intelligence agencies have provided a list to the establishment, including Inter Risk Security and DynCorp, with recommendations to cancel the permits, an intelligence agency source told The News.

Meanwhile, Islamabad Traffic Police issued a press release on Saturday about the seizure of arms cache. It said that the raid was conducted jointly by police and administration. The press release said that most of the rifles were tampered with.

AP adds: US Embassy spokesman Rick Snelsire said the US contract with Inter-Risk to provide security at the embassy and consulates took effect this year. It is believed to be the first US contract for the firm, said Snelsire, who did not have a figure for its amount.

“Our understanding is they obtained licenses with whatever they brought into the country to meet the contractual needs,” he said.

Online adds: The raid came after it was revealed that the Interior Ministry had issued licenses of highly sophisticated assault rifles to the Inter-Risk company with prime minister’s special permission.

US Ambassador Anne W Patterson had held meetings with Prime Minister Gilani and the Interior Minister Rehman Malik for approval of the licenses.

Although, the weapons are owned by the US embassy, they are to be carried by Inter-Risk personnel. The Inter-Risk had signed a contract with the US embassy in April to provide security to American employees of the US embassy in Pakistan.

Source: http://www.thenews.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=24627
 
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US embassy security firm raided

Police in Pakistan say they have raided the offices of a private security firm hired by the US embassy in Islamabad.

The offices of the Inter-Risk company were entered and around 70 weapons were seized and two personnel arrested.

Officials in Pakistan allege that the haul of 61 assault riffles, nine pistols and ammunition were unlicensed.

It follows allegations that the US is using the security firm once known as Blackwater. The US embassy in Islamabad denies it has any contract with them.

The media in Pakistan have reported that the US embassy in Islamabad was involved in hiring the firm Xe services, formally known as Blackwater, a company which was embroiled in allegations of civilian killings while hired to protect US diplomats in Iraq.

A spokesman for the US embassy, Rick Snelsire, has confirmed a contract with Inter-Risk exists and said that "It is our understanding they [Inter-Risk] obtained licenses [for] whatever they brought into the country to meet their contractual needs."

The US has denied that they use Xe services in Pakistan.

A senior police official, Rana Akram, said that two Inter-Risk employees were detained and are being questioned. They were now seeking the company's owner, a retired Pakistani army captain, the official added.

Police have denied any connection between the raid on Inter-Risk and the US embassy, but said they were working to protect foreigners living in the Islamabad and increasing vigilance ahead of the Muslim feast which marks the end of Ramadan.

BBC NEWS | South Asia | US embassy security firm raided
 
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Gross isn't it I was just hoping to apply for a forensic job title in Inter-Risk
Blessing in Disguise this forum is||
 
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Kohsar police nab Captain retd. Zaidi
Updated at: 0230 PST, Wednesday, September 30, 2009


ISLAMABAD: Kohsar police have arrested the owner of a security company by the name ‘Inter Risk’, currently associated with US embassy here in Islamabad, on Tuesday, Geo news reported.

According to sources, the owner, Captain (retd.) Aalijah Zaidi was arrested by Kohsar police of Islamabad.

Meanwhile, heavy arms including 65 pump action pistols, 14 revolvers and heavy contingents of bullet rounds were also recovered from his residence during police raid, a day earlier from his arrest and two security guards were also nabbed from there, source added.

Kohsar police nab Captain retd. Zaidi
 
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