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Cases against Baloch leaders to be withdrawn: Rehman Malik

When they are doing this, sort of deal , with the traitors of pakistan, who r just 3 percent of baluchistan's population, thn why not baluchis (layari gangsters) also , should be given flowers for their criminal activities, & for killings & for their kiddnappings ,& their bahhata collections, in karachi?


That's why we are wittnessing highs karachi voillence, our govt is giving them! Everythings they ever wanted, so how come, police can take any action , against any gangster in layari!
There are a lot of examples , like this crazy & cruppted politics by every one in karachi, or not? Plz think by urself , & look at the rissing tide of crime wave in karachi, remember that BLA & TTP are only, simple & clear killers , now a days of our security forcses in oUr , recent history!
PPP MQM,ANP may have gangsters but, none of them hve bAlls to kill our security forces!

All the major political parties, go silent when british high commissioner come to see them, & when he tell, them to shut up?
Is this is what they call, ghayraatmandi?
The best solution to this , country is to adopt, a militrized version of socailist system of govt, like chinA?
Zero tolerence for evry thing!


Thanks for, the people who are still, a fanboys of these paid, political groups, who are running, their shows on the hands of external elements, so its clear karachi peace, needs sacrifices, which no one seems to give?
 
Six persons including three political workers of PPP killed in Karachi violence
South Asian News Agency (SANA) ⋅ April 6, 2012 ⋅ Share/Save
KARACHI, (SANA): At least six persons including three workers of the Pakistan People’s Party were killed in the ongoing violent incidents in Karachi on Friday.

The PPP have been killed in a firing incident in Orangi town, Karachi.
The incident took place around 2:00 pm when unidentified people opened fire on targeted people in Orangi town. Four of the injured people were taken to the nearby hospital while three succumbed to injuries.

Meanwhile the workers of the PPP tried to move towards chief minister house with the dead bodies but the police stopped them and used shells of tear gas to disperse the protesters. On the other hand the workers dispersed peacefully after the assurance of Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah against the responsible of killing.

Another three people lost their lives in the latest spree of violence in different areas of the city on late Friday night.

In Scout Colony of Gulshan-e-Iqbal, unknown gunmen shot and injured a youth, who succumbed to his wounds in a hospital.

In another incident, an unidentified person was gunned down at Orangi Town while another person was hurt at Baldia Town.

In Malir, unknown persons barged into a shopt and killed a person. The killing triggered protests in Malir, where angry mob torched a truck.

It is mentioned here that seven people, including three policemen, were killed on Thursday. Tense situation prevails in the city after killing of three PPP workers.
Ends-SANA-ZS

Six persons including three political workers of PPP killed in Karachi violence | National | South Asian News Agency

All the coliation partners getting the, music including police & other security forces, it will keep happening till our govt, stops drones comming in, specially our army, should come out from , its futuristic & defensive, non-argumental shell?
& really strat cleaning the internAtional, mess on our homeland!

Thanks
 
] Police cop among seven killed in Karachi violence
By: INP | April 10, 2012, 6:52 pm |


At least seven persons including a police cop and a government employee were killed and several others injured as violence continued across city on Tuesday. According to police, a man was shot dead near Lee Market while a youth was gunned down in Orangi area. Four other people received injuries during firing in Issa Nagri during night between Monday and Tuesday. In other incidents of violence, owner of a private school, Syed Mukhtar Hussain, was shot dead by some unidentified persons in Baldia Town Sector 9 area in Karachi. The deceased was a Pakistan People’s Party worker. In another incident, some unidentified motorcycle riders shot dead a PPP worker Younus on Abul Ispahani Road and also injured another person. In Mangopir area, 15-year-old Tariq was shot dead by some unidentified miscreants while a police official, Raj Muhammad, was shot dead on Maripur Road. In Gulistan-e-Jauhar, some unidentified persons killed deputy director of a government department, Abdullah. The police recovered body parts of woman near Capri cinema at M.A Jinnah Road. The body parts were shifted to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre for medico-legal formalities where medics said a sharp-edged dagger was used in cutting the body into pieces.

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Murder case filed against Habib, Zafar and Uzair Baloch
By Abdullah Zafar - Apr 11th, 2012 (No Comment)

Karachi: An FIR has been launched against the leaders of banned outfit ‘Peoples Aman Committee’ including Habib Baloch, Zafar Baloch and Uzair Jan Baloch, sources said on Tuesday.
The sources said that the case was filed against the killing of a police man named Raj Mohammed, who was first abducted and then brutally killed by unidentified people in the Jurisdiction of Kalri police station yesterday.
The clauses which were added in the FIR include clause 302, 364/34 and terrorist act 7ATA.


Layari gangersters vs police +PPP MNA from layari


Court orders registration of murder case against Nabil Gabol, Chaudhry Aslam
B
y Abdullah Zafar - Apr 9th, 2012
Karachi: An additional session judge on Monday ordered police to lodge an FIR against Chaudhry Aslam, SSP CID, and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) lawmaker Nabil Gabol for their alleged involvement in the extra judicial murder of a youth in Lyari that sparked violent protest in the neighbourhood some days ago.
According to reports, deceased Saqib aka Sakhiullah was killed during a police encounter.






Five killed, eight injured in Karachi

Abdullah Zafar - Apr 11th, 2012 (No Comment)

Karachi: At least five people were killed and 8 others injured as violence don’t seemed to curb instead of claim and ban on pillion riding by government in metropolis, sources said on Tuesday.
According to police, unknown armed men near Shahra-e-Noor Jehan in North Nazimabad shot and injured 60-year old Haji Din Muhammad who later succumbed to his wounds on his way to a hospital.
In another incident, firing killed a man in Ilyas Goth near Teen Hatti while Muhammad Furqan was gunned down in an area of Malir.
In Korangi Sector-51, unidentified gunmen shot dead a person while another man was gunned down in Lee Market area.
Firing incident injured one man in Shah Latif Colony.
Three men sustained bullet wounds in PIB colony. The police said the incident was a result of a fight among members of a students’ organization. The injured were shifted to a hospital for medical aid.
Two people were injured as a result of firing in Tariq Road and Machar Colony.
Meanwhile, unknown miscreants set on fire a dumper near Met office.


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Empty measures: Yet another committee set up to curb violence
By Our Correspondent
April 11, 2012


This was decided when Sindh Governor Dr Ishratul Ebad Khan met with PPP senator Faisal Raza Abidi at Governor House.
KARACHI:*
Pakistan Peoples Party and its coalition partners decided to set up yet another committee at the union council level and revived the old one to combat lawlessness.
The committees will have members of all the coalition partners, PPP, Awami National Party and Muttahida Qaumi Movement.
This was decided when Sindh Governor Dr Ishratul Ebad Khan met with PPP senator Faisal Raza Abidi at Governor House. Briefing the media after the meeting, the governor said that some elements wanted to disturb the peace of the city but the committee has been given the task of exposing the culprits.
When asked about the committees which were set up in the past but did not work, the governor replied that the party leaders will now meet regularly. Like before, he said that the police and Rangers have been given a free hand to take action against the suspects irrespective of their party affiliation.*Dr Sagheer Ahmed, Wasim Aftab and Hamad Siddiqui of MQM, Ismail Brohi, Rashid Rabbani Saeed of PPP also attended the meeting.
Published in www.TheExpressTribune.com

Hell why don't they done that, before just check it out?
 
Security & Government Person's Mind Should be cleaned off they are, Muhajir, Pathan, punjabi etc, They should be Pakistani, Why aare interviews conducted, for the purpose to check their minds...........The main thing is that if government want peace in Karachi they can. But Simply AAWAY KA AAWA HI BIGRA HUA HAI.
 
Security & Government Person's Mind Should be cleaned off they are, Muhajir, Pathan, punjabi etc, They should be Pakistani, Why aare interviews conducted, for the purpose to check their minds...........The main thing is that if government want peace in Karachi they can. But Simply AAWAY KA AAWA HI BIGRA HUA HAI.
Yes you right, but it will not go away, if we all say what you have said,at. Least we must educate our selves at least to let,us find the real solution of the problms,
Even though, the killings are still going on!bt its a frist wise deceion to not alow, (double sawari) & even the poors are suffering from that security step, bt the numbers of hits, is getting down!
Well , we also can see, police comming back strongly, even though, karachi police didn't get any,addition in their numeric power!
But still they are trying at least!


Thanks
 
Yes you right, but it will not go away, if we all say what you have said,at. Least we must educate our selves at least to let,us find the real solution of the problms,
Even though, the killings are still going on!bt its a frist wise deceion to not alow, (double sawari) & even the poors are suffering from that security step, bt the numbers of hits, is getting down!
Well , we also can see, police comming back strongly, even though, karachi police didn't get any,addition in their numeric power!
But still they are trying at least!


Thanks
First step, change minimum qualification from Matric to Intermediate(or above) and also do strict personality and otherassesments of officers
 
First step, change minimum qualification from Matric to Intermediate(or above) and also do strict personality and otherassesments of officers

Dear mate,

Yes you are right in your take, yes the education level should be increased, but I think , its better that we should make a model national police acdmey controlled ,& run by pak army, selection should be made on the level of education,& intelligence tests!
Also national & international teachers should be hired to teach them modern investigation systems!
Thanks
 
Lyari gangsters stockpiling arms to launch attacks’



Salis bin Perwaiz
Monday, April 16, 2012
Karachi

Gangsters in Lyari are said to be stockpiling lethal weapons to attack their rivals and foil any operation by law enforcement agencies.

“Elements associated with the gang war have been smuggling a large quantity of arms and ammunition into Lyari through fish-laden vehicles, which indicates that they are planning to launch retaliatory assaults against their rivals or to foil an operation by law enforcement agencies,” say sources which know the area well.

Armed gangsters have openly used lethal weapons, including rockets and hand grenades in Lyari over past month. Violence in one of the neighbourhood broke out in March after the killing of a Katchi Rabita Committee leader, Rasheed Katchi, in an attack by criminals belonging to a gang war group.

Insiders claim that the gang war elements have been transporting lethal arms, grenades and rockets into Lyari from outside the city. These elements have also set up torture cells in Sarbaz Mohallah and also captured the building of the Hyderi Football Ground for launching attacks.

When arrests were made after the murder, gangsters made the entire area hostage, plunging it into violent incidents that claimed the lives of several people. Whenever the police make any arrests, people take to the streets in protest as gangsters threaten them with dire consequences if they do not protest. Residents say the gangsters also threaten to torch their houses and kill their family members if they do not protest.

The continuous violence has claimed a heavy toll on Lyari, rendering a number of buildings and shops damaged, and compelling residents and traders to move to other parts of the city.Rahim Baloch, a resident of Aath Chowk area, said that he had left Lyari in 2007 due to the gang war between Rehman Dakait and Ghaffar Zikri groups, and settled in Dalmia Society.

“But after spending some months there I came back to my house after the LEAs took charge of the area and the gang war elements entered into a ceasefire that led to the formation of the People’s Amn Committee. Now when the gangsters have once again become active and the whole of Lyari is reverberating with gunfire, I have decided to again move from the area.”

Between 80 and 100 families have already shifted from Lyari, a stronghold of the ruling Pakistan People’s Party, to other parts after losing hope in the ability of law enforcement agencies to restore peace in their area.

This correspondent conducted a survey on Sunday and met families that had left Lyari due to unending violence, particularly in Nayabad, Khadda Market, Singo Lane, Chakiwara, Aath Chowk, Lea Market, Sheedi Village, Khajoor Bazaar and Kashti Chowk. These areas are the worst affected, as the gangsters fired rockets at buildings and lobbed hand grenades during their clashes with police.

The affected areas have yet to fully return to normality as business activities have been badly affected. In the popular Milk Market, milk traders say that in the wake of continuous disturbances they are planning to move their businesses to other areas like Sukhan or Memon Goth. They say that they have been receiving constant threats from extortionists, but their complaints are not being addressed by the authorities concerned.

The migration of families is also being witnessed in Sarbaz Mohallah where three buildings have become vacant after their occupants shifted to Hawksbay, Mehmoodabad and Baloch Para in Liaquatabad. These buildings have now been captured by gangsters who have established trenches on the rooftops to counter any attack or raid on their group.

Some residents told The News on Sunday that they could not move to safer places owing to financial constraints and that they had been living under constant fear.They said Lyari happens to be a stronghold of the Pakistan People’s Party but, unfortunately, none of its leaders are taking the issue seriously.

Moreover, these gangsters had also taken the Memon traders and builders hostage by extending them death threats, besides acquiring shares in their businesses. Prominent among these elements are Taj Mohammad alias Taju and Omer Katchi.

The frightened residents have demanded of the government to realise the gravity of the situation and take some concrete measures to cleanse the area of criminals before it gets too late for the authorities to re-establish their writ in the area.

When contacted, senior police officials denied any knowledge of the smuggling of arms into Lyrai or about the migration of people of residents due to the law and order situation.




Target killings continue in Karachi
Sunday, April 15th, 2012 5:17:07 by Shadab Khan





KARACHI: Karachi once again witnessed deteriorating law and order situation as the series of targeted killings continue and five people lost their lives whereas many others were injured after midnight on Sunday, DawnNews reported.

Two people were attacked by two unknown armed men in Bhatti Mohalla of Lines Area in Karachi. The assailants easily escaped after their attack. Both critically injured persons were being shifted to Jinnah hospital when they succumbed to their wounds. The slain persons are stated to be members of a political party.

Unknown gunmen injured five people in a park near Bait-ul-Mukarram mosque in Gulshan e Iqbal. All injured were rushed to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital. One of the injured who is said to be a political party activist, lost the battle of life where as the condition of others is stated to be critical.

Similarly two people were killed in Clifton near Schon circle and Urdu Bazaar area. Those killed had not be identified.

A police man was killed in an encounter near Shaheen Complex whereas two suspects were arrested.

Armed men attacked two unidentified persons in Tin Hatti area, the victims were rushed to a nearby hospital in critical condition.

Incidents of firing were also reported in New Karachi area where one person was injured.



1 killed 3 injured in unknown gunmen motor cycle, near caprari cenima!
its the latest, till 11.00 pm on 17 april, 2012


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Gunmen claim another life in Karachi

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KARACHI: One person was killed and three people sustained injuries when unknown armed men opened fire at a bus stop on M.A. Jinnah road here, Geo News reported Monday.

According to early reports, unidentified armed assailants riding motorcycles fired gunshots at a bus stop, injuring three people.

However, one of the injured succumbed to his wounds sometime later.

However, the attackers fled from the scene when police present on the occasion fired at them.
 
Karachi: ‘lyari Gangster’ held on 13 April, 2012
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KARACHI: A notorious Lyari gangster said to be associated with the Baba Ladla group was arrested in Bulbul Hazaar Dastan Building in the old city area on Thursday, police said. SSP Farooq Awan of the crime branch said that acting on a tip-off, the police raided the building situated within the remit of the Napier police station and arrested Mullah Nawaz associated with the Baba Ladla gang.


He added that the Nawaz was on the list of most wanted criminals and the Sindh government had also put a bounty on his head of Rs0.5 million. He was wanted in over 50 cases related to murder, money extortion, police encounter and drug peddling.

During the initial investigation, he confessed that he was involved in the murder of another notorious Lyari gangster, Majeed Speed, a few years ago, the SSP said.

The original article can be found at Dawn News.
great work, karachi police, well done!
chowdry aslam shahib
 
good news, the BLA isarming these layarites, liyari is located just near saddar, and if liyari suffers entire karachi suffers
 
3 killed, 4 injured in Karachi firing incidents
on 17 April, 2012

KARACHI: Unidentified armed men targeted people at a bus stop and at other places on the MA Jinnah Road and Korangi areas late on Monday night, killing three and injuring four, including a woman. Police said that Raja Alauddin, 50, was shot dead while three others were injured in the Preedy area.DIG South Range Shaukat Ali Shah said that the incident happened late on Monday night on the MA Jinnah Road near the Capri Cinema, when four to five armed men riding motorcycles opened indiscriminate fire at a bus stop. As a result, four people, including a woman, got injured and were shifted to the Civil Hospital, Karachi (CHK).


A police van conducting search near the Jinnah Lawn saw the attackers and raised alarm. On seeing the police, the assailants opened fire, which caused retaliation from the police. However, due to rush, the attackers took advantage and escaped towards the Tibet Center area.

DIG Shah confirmed the attack, saying they had got the CCTV footage of the crime scene. The criminals had used small arms like TT pistols in the offence. Police had also gathered empty shells from the spot.

The CHK sources said that four injured Latif, Raja Alauddin, Ms Robina, Akram and Sagheer were shifted to the hospital. During treatment, Raja Alauddin succumbed to his injuries. In another incident, armed men gunned down a bus driver Sher Ali in Zaman Town police limits. SHO Dilawer Jokhio of Zaman Town PS said that the incident took place near Nasir Jump outside the VIP Marriage Lawn late on Monday night.

Jokhio said that Sher Ali was shot at and injured. He was shifted to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC), where he breathed his last. The deceased had received a single bullet wound on his head, which became the cause of his death.

During investigation, it was found that the deceased was the owner of a bus and on Monday night he took a family from Korangi to the VIP Marriage Lawn, which was booked for a marriage party. The deceased, along with his conductor, Asghar, was sitting inside the bus when two armed men riding a motorcycle came and started robbing them.

In the meantime, Ali jumped from the bus and ran towards the marriage lawn during which the criminals killed him. The deceased was a resident of Korangi No5 and the only breadearner of his family.

A case has been registered and investigation is under way. In Awami Colony, unknown attackers gunned down a man and injured another person. SHO Jawed Brohi said that the incident happened at a ground situated in Korangi No4 late on Monday night. He added that two armed men riding a motorcycle came and opened fire on the people sitting at the ground. As a result, Imran and one unknown person received injuries. They were taken to the JPMC, where one of the injured, whose identity could not be ascertained, succumbed to his injuries. Police have registered a case and started investigation.

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