Farooq Sattar’s coordinator died in Rangers’ custody

Aftab Ahmed was under Ranger’s custody while died due to torture.

How many political parties will condemn this act?

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Regardless of political liking/disliking, everybody should condemn extra-judicial killing. Period. We've seen this before. Naseerullah babar did the worst and wut good it did? These things bite back in the worse ways so if they think they are doing any "cleanup" by killing like this, they are in a lalaland

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You think only mqm is target of brutal killings by army and rangers. Look at the following very recent pictures of interior Sindh how pak army is brutalizing poor Sindhis in interior Sindh. Sindh is now occupied land like Kashmir and gaza. Raheel Sharif is not blind to see what his army is doing in interior Sindh.


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What is the news associated with picture above? And who is this lady crying for (killed in which incident)?

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Remember how qambar mansoor was going to the rangers vehicle when taken n how he was wen released

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and PPP is dogra raj of sindh.

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If mqm is clean then I have sympathy for the deceased. How are you so sure that rangers killed him.

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^^^
He died under Rangers custody!!! If it was not because of torture from rangers, and is conspiracy against them when MQM's own enters the cell and kills him and later leaves then it issomething else.
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Sab racists k munh ko taaly lag jayen gay ab.
This is what you are supporting shame on you.


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Wow...
No body including peer pagara, pppp, pppp ghanwa, mqm, knew about it...i think you have gone bit too far when you compare Sindh with Gaza or Indian Occupied Kashmir...please let not your hatred takes over your mind..

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It is really sad and painful. Why is PPP not letting know to whole Pakistan?

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The DG rangers said earlier he died of heartattack.. wutta shame..

40pc of Aftab Ahmed’s body covered in bruises, reveals postmortem - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

40pc of Aftab Ahmed’s body covered in bruises, reveals postmortem

KARACHI: The postmortem report of Aftab Ahmed, coordinator of senior MQM leader Dr Farooq Sattar, revealed that around 35 to 40 per cent of his body bore bruises and abrasions.

“Approximately 35 to 40pc of the body surface found congested due to multiple bruises,” stated the postmortem report available with Dawn.com

The cause of death has been reserved in the postmortem report till the histopathological and chemical examiner’s report is completed.
Doctors in Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) conducted the postmortem.

“Multiple bruises found which are variable in sizes in different regions of the body. Redish and redish black in colour, some found overlapping each other,” read the postmortem report.

Ahmed’s body also had multiple abrasions, with patches of skin missing. His left foot’s big toe nail was displaced from its anatomical position. Deep congestion with swelling was also noted around both his ankle joints, said the report.
Death under controversial circumstances
Earlier, the MQM had claimed that Aftab Ahmed had died in the custody of Rangers.

The Rangers later said in a press release that Aftab had complained of chest pain early morning, after which he was taken to the hospital.

Dr Seemin Jamali, head of emergency at JPMC, said Ahmed, who the Rangers picked up in a raid on Sunday, was admitted to the hospital at around 7am on Tuesday.

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was performed on the man, who had no pulse or blood pressure when he was brought to the hospital. He died at around 7:45am after doctors failed to revive him.

Director General (DG) Rangers Major General Bilal Akber later accepted that the deceased MQM worker was tortured by Rangers in custody and vowed that strict action will be taken against those responsible for misconduct.

The statement came after pictures and videos were seen doing rounds on the social media, reportedly showing the corpse of the deceased MQM worker having torture marks across his body.

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen Raheel Sharif on Wednesday also ordered an inquiry into the death of Aftab Ahmed,

While directing to hold an inquiry into Ahmed’s death, the army chief instructed “justice must be done”, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.

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KARACHI: A day after receiving the body of her youngest son, Aftab Ahmed, who had died in the custody of Pakistan Rangers, Saleema Bibi said she wouldn’t appeal for justice but would demand the authorities that whoever did this to her son be treated in a similar manner.
“My son was killed for no reason at all. I have no answer to give to his children. Whoever did this should be treated in a similar manner,” said the frail elderly woman, holding a small plaque that had her son’s photo in the middle, while speaking to Dawn on Wednesday evening.
At around 5:30pm, a few of the mourners, mostly family friends and relatives, were sitting with her in the small living room of Ahmed’s mother-in-law’s home in Federal B. Area (Dastageer). Saleema Bibi was repeatedly chanting a prayer under her breath. At the back of the home, work on an under-construction two-storey building was left midway after her son had been picked up by armed men in plainclothes a few days back, according to her. She said the structure was being built by Ahmed who wanted to stay near both the families. “We used to live in Malir but moved to this place two years back because he wanted me to be near him,” she added before bursting into tears.
Editorial: Death in custody: LEAs’ assumption of impunity
Ahmed was the youngest of the four siblings, two sisters and two brothers, and had five children. Tehreem Aftab, 13, was sitting next to her cousins on a sofa in the living room; while five-year-old Ashna pointed out the names and ages of her other siblings including Huda, 8, Abaan, 10 and Ayan, 3. According to Ashna, the three-year-old is not leaving their mother’s side and “is scared of coming out in the living room.”
Ahmed had been associated with the Muttahida Qaumi Movement since 1990 and worked as a coordinator of MQM deputy convener, Dr Farooq Sattar, since 2002.
Saleema, who had stopped crying by this time, spoke once again and narrated how Ahmed lost his father when he was just six. “I raised all the four of them by working as a maid in a nearby school in Malir. I was standing at the doorway when he was dragged away,” she said.
According to her, it was around 3:45pm on Sunday when two vehicles, both four-by-four, stopped near the back entrance of Ahmed’s mother-in-law’s home. “He was busy giving instructions to the labourers working on the under-construction building at the back when four armed men in civvies asked him to come along with them. The men dragged him before he could say anything. His father-in-law went after them but was pushed back as well,” said Saleema.
While other relatives living in the same home and neighbours came out after hearing the commotion, they couldn’t stop the paramilitary officials from taking him away, the sobbing mother added.
A bit hesitant to speak in the beginning, some of the family members spoke up around this time explaining that they did lodge an FIR the same evening under the category of missing persons but it was perhaps too late by then. “He was produced in an anti-terrorism court the following day that weakened our case in comparison,” said Maria Khan, sister-in-law of Ahmed.
His niece, Surraya, said she saw a ticker on a news channel and informed others that he was produced in the ATC and was given time by the court to meet his family members. “By the time we reached the court, he was being taken away in a hurry after the ATC granted 90 days remand to the paramilitary force. Since his face was covered, I could only get a glimpse of his blue slippers which he was wearing the day he was taken away,” she added.
After remaining unaware of his whereabouts for two days, the family came to know only at around 7:55am on Tuesday that Ahmed’s body was shifted to the mortuary of the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre. “He was dead by then,” added Saleema. “I am told that he died of heart failure. There’s no truth to it. My son had no such problems when he was taken away. We received a packed coffin after a post-mortem examination. It took an hour to open the coffin and see the tortured body of my son,” she said.
Ahmed’s brother-in-law, Mohammad Azeem, who was present at the funeral held at Numaish on Tuesday evening, said: “His teeth and nails were missing. His body bore torture marks. We took time to open the coffin because we wanted to see for ourselves what was done to him before he passed away. And it was torture that killed him in custody.”
On Wednesday noon, reports of a few Rangers’ personnel getting fired from their duty started circulating which was later confirmed by a press release issued by the Rangers’ office. However, Saleema said, “This is not enough. The same treatment should be meted out to the men who tortured my son under their custody. It happened to him because he was a Mohajir. There’s no other reason or justification for this brutality other than this fact,” she said.
Published in Dawn, May 5th, 2016

‘Same treatment be meted out to men who tortured my son’ - Newspaper - DAWN.COM](http://www.dawn.com/news/1256292/)

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I think most of us Karachite know how Rangers treat and look at us. They have hate for Urdu speaking community. They look our hijab less women with dirty gazes.
They picked our 18 year old guys from houses and torture them. Most of Rangers personnel belongs to uneducated background of other province.

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In becharay Sindhion Baluchon Pakhtonon ka hoti kam hi marna hay , Har tasweer in ki hoti hay Sahb jee .
انصاف مانگنا آزادی مانگنے سے بھی بڑا کام ھے لیکن کاش تم ایک ھوکر انصاف مانگ سکو کاش...''!

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I hear you, Ranger's operation had some fruits but then arresting people and unable to convict/even filing a case against them was major failures of Rangers.

Rangers should have focused on elimination of rogue elements of all Karachi, SunninTehreek for instance are problem child but for some reason they seems to be blue-eyed boy of Rangers...

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Rangers is making big money
Ask any one from Karachi

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When innocent Bengali were butchered, raped, tortured by the then army of Yahya Khan, guys like you trumpeting the same song in West Pakistan. It is a shame that we see blood on ethnic basis not on humanitarian grounds. These poor Sindhis are being killed why you have to worry after all your kith and kin are safe in Punjab. There are no invaders in Punjab to kill local Punjabi people eh! It is a shame a person like you defending these horrible acts.

Why you need ppp/mqm stamp on these murderers. Why do you want to sale PML(N) nonsense on this issue?

Here are the general sentiments of Sindhis of Sindh if you can digest these facts:

Mood of Sindhis regarding PPP is changing. See what Sindhis think about PPP in Sindh. There is lots of resentment of PPP’s inefficiency and corruption in Sindh.


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oh bhai, MQM did what it did, bori'on ka bazaar laga diya, but does that give right to "law enforcement agencies" to "arrest" a guy, torture-kill him (most likely to convince him to join Mustafa Kamal) and then claim 'he died of cardiac arrest'. If you are okay with rangers doing that then people will be right to call MQM terrorist as well as Rangers terrorists?

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Put a constitutional ban on torture methods or let the court decide if it was rangers intention to kill him or something else.
The difference is people are always ready to pass judgement if it has something to do with rangers but almost never passed such judgement on target killing as MQM prime suspect.