Islamabad Police recover unlicensed arms from security firm "Inter-Risk"

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani police raided a local security firm contracted by the U.S. Embassy on Saturday, officials said, seizing dozens of allegedly unlicensed weapons at a time when American use of private contractors is under unusual scrutiny here.

Two employees of the Inter-Risk company were arrested, Islamabad police official Rana Akram told a news conference. Reporters were shown the disputed weapons, 61 assault rifles and nine pistols.

He said police were searching for the owner of the firm, which has been mentioned recently in local media reports that have been trying to establish the types of private security firms that American diplomats use in Pakistan.

In particular, Pakistani reporters, bloggers and others have suggested that the U.S. may be using the American firm formerly known as Blackwater, which was refused an operating license by Iraq’s government early this year amid continued outrage over a lethal 2007 firefight involving some of its employees in Baghdad.

The U.S. Embassy denies it uses Blackwater, now known as XeServices, in Pakistan, but the accusations have been part of a deepening sense of anti-Americanism in a country where that feeling is already pervasive.

Much of it hinges on U.S. plans to expand its embassy, adding hundreds more staff and more land in what it says is a move to allow it to disburse billions of dollars more in humanitarian aid to Pakistan.

Akram said police are investigating whether any other private security firms are using illegal weapons.

U.S. Embassy spokesman Rick Snelsire confirmed that the embassy signed a contract with Inter-Risk last year and that it took effect at the start of 2009. It is believed to be the first contract the local firm has signed with the U.S., said Snelsire, who did not have a figure for the contract’s worth.

``Our understanding is they obtained licenses with whatever they brought into the country to meet the contractual needs,‘’ Snelsire said.

``We told the government that we had a contract with Inter-Risk, that Inter-Risk would be providing security at the embassy and our consulates.‘’

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Re: Islamabad Police recover unlicensed arms from security firm “Inter-Risk”

some more background of this firm

Prohibited bore licenses issued to US security firm

Daily Times Monitor

LAHORE: The government has issued 86 licences for banned weapons to a security company, contracted by the US embassy in Islamabad, a private TV channel reported on Thursday.

A source in the Interior Ministry told the channel that the licences had been issued to Inter Risk following Prime Minister Gilani’s approval. US ambassador to Pakistan Anne Patterson had held meetings with PM Gilani and the Interior Minister Rehman Malik in this regard, it said.

The channel said the weapons had been imported from the US and each weapon was worth Rs 800,000.

The security company had signed a contract with the embassy in April. A US embassy spokesman told the channel that it was no secret that the embassy had hired Inter Risk for security.

Source: Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

Re: Islamabad Police recover unlicensed arms from security firm "Inter-Risk"

wow, so its simple way of legalising the un licensed weapons and cover up for Blackwater and its use of weapons in Pakistan!!! government should be commended for this. instead of punishing these guys, they released them and then issue them licenses!!

idiots

Re: Islamabad Police recover unlicensed arms from security firm "Inter-Risk"

i think Isloo police has taken a timely action against them

Huh? Why are you bringing Blackwater into this? Inter-Risk is a Pakistani owned and oeprated company.

Huge cache of arms recovered in capital

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.