Official report blames MQM militants for target killings

So there you have it. Altaf kaaliya would continue to bark about these imaginary threats in Karachi, but hides the fact that the real threat is actually himself and his party of thugs.

Sunday, May 23, 2010
Official report blames MQM militants for target killings

By Umar Cheema

ISLAMABAD: The first official diagnosis, prognosis and prescription on the highly destabilising target killings in Karachi is now available as a seven-member high-level official committee has prepared its report blaming political parties and naming only the MQM which it says has a militant wing which is tasked to create law and order situations to achieve its political ends.

For the first time all the security agencies in Karachi have collectively pinpointed the problems and have admitted that as many as 83 police officers involved in earlier operations against MQM have been eliminated in target killings, which has adversely affected the morale of police force.

The report ordered by the Interior Ministry was prepared by a committee which had all the official security stakeholders in Karachi, including the Sindh Police, Special Branch, IB, ISI, Rangers and the Interior Ministry.

It is now said to be lying with the prime minister for action but its recommendations are almost impossible to implement, including de-weaponisation of Karachi, registration of all aliens, insulation of police from political influence and others.

A security expert said it is for the first time a comprehensive picture, and a blunt one, has been presented by the report but whether any action can be taken is a big question mark.

Federal Interior Secretary, Chaudhry Qamar Zaman, confirmed to The News that the report was ready but said he had not seen any follow-up as yet, saying the interior minister has gone to Karachi to find a way out in the wake of the current spate of target killings.

MQM’s parliamentary leader, Dr Farooq Sattar, rejected the party’s involvement in target killings. As far the killings of police officers involved in Karachi operation, he said this issue needed separate treatment and a comparison should be drawn between the number of casualties the party suffered in that operation and the police killings later on.

To be fair to all parties the entire text of the three-page report is being reproduced below. The copy available with The News has been doctored by our sources to the extent that the dates, file numbers and signatures of the members have been deleted. The text is, however, complete with recommendations:

Subject: Report on Target killings in Karachi

  1. Minister for interior constituted a committee under the additional secretary, Ministry of Interior consisting of members from Sindh Police, Special Branch, IB, ISI and Rangers to identify target killings which took place during the last six months in Karachi and investigate into the circumstances with a view to find its solution.

  2. The committee invited affectees of target killings. The members of the committee assembled at NCMC office, Karachi and interviewed scores of affectees, interested groups and NGOs etc, home secretary, Sindh, DG Rangers, Sindh, IG Police Sindh, CCPO Karachi were also interviewed to assess the situation.

  3. Politically motivated target killing in Karachi appeared in 90’s when MQM Haqiqi parted its ways with MQM Altaf and continues to stall the landscape of Karachi with varying intensity to date. It is a turf war going on amongst political groups to have their say in the affairs of Karachi. MQM has won 17 out of 20 NA seats in Karachi and wants to keep its hold. ANP has for the first time won two provincial seats in Pakhtun dominated areas and wants to consolidate gains. Lyari Town with its Baloch population is a stronghold of PPP. Migration from Swat/Fata to Karachi is a cause of concern for the dominant ethnic group in Karachi. MQM is trying to expand its influence in Rehmanabad, Junejo Town, Khuda ki Basti, Gutter Bagheecha etc in non-Urdu speaking population by bringing in new settlement of Urdu speaking people in these areas. This is creating resentment in Pakhtuns and Balochs who feel that they will lose their electoral strength due to change in demography. New settlements also attract land mafia which further complicates the situation.

  4. Eighty-three police officers involved in earlier operations against MQM have been eliminated in target killing which has adversely affected the morale of police force.

  5. Political parties, specially the MQM, has its militant wing which at times is tasked to create law and order situation for achieving political ends.

  6. Following proposals are formulated by the committee to address the situation in Karachi:

a) Conference of all stakeholders in Karachi to work out code of ethics for mutual co-existence.

b) Formation of peace committee at provincial/zonal level headed by senior officers for identifying trouble spots in the respective areas and to address the issue before it flares up. Committees can be expanded to police station level.

c) Merit-based policing with institutional arrangements to insulate police from extraneous influence and its capacity building.

d) Media may be involved to highlight the suffering of families of the victims of target killing and to expose the elements involved in it.

e) Strict ban on conversion of amenity plots for residential purposes and removal of all illegal encroachments.

f) Registration of aliens.

g) De-weaponisation of Karachi.

While the MQM was singled out in the report for having militant wings which were used at times, Dr Farooq Sattar vehemently denied it.

When asked by The News as to why the representatives of these agencies had highlighted the MQM’s involvement in target killing more than land mafia, Farooq Sattar said it could be an effort to distract attention from the land mafia.

He said the MQM has lost 140 workers in target killings in the space of one year. He said the Sindh chief minister has formed a law and order committee with representatives of all ethnic groups as its members. The committee would jointly work with anti-encroachment cell and meet every fortnightly to review the situation.

Another MQM leader, who requested not to be named, termed the allegations against the party in the report as totally baseless and having no link with reality. He said efforts to blackmail MQM were made in every period. The successive governments, however, made alliances with the MQM that proved that the party had no role in killings, he asserted.

It is sad to see Pakistans premiere city governed by such a brutal thug and his gang of men. The MQM does not receive much critical coverage because of its violent reactions and because it is a mod-rat and sick-ular party.

It is very sad to see how so many educated Karachites are under the spell of this man.

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Is any action taken to save the people who prepared the report?

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I would say anyone responsible for killings of innocent people must be punished. If MQM workers are involved in these crimes then so be it. It can not use the excuses of injustices against it to justify injustices it perpetrated against other people.
Altaf has done the drama of retiring from politics several times. It would be good if once he actually does let go of his violent student-politics.

Spock:

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Altaf kaaliya
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That's racist mentality oozing out of you. Would you have called Hazrat Bilal RA a kaliya in front of Rasoolallah?

Re: Official report blames MQM militants for target killings

At this moment there are more than one reasons given by people about these killings. My doubts lie against MQM, like most people. But there are many who are also pointing towards other directions.

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2010\05\24\story_24-5-2010_pg1_8

‘Elements from FATA, Swat behind Karachi target killings’

LAHORE/KARACHI: Terror elements from FATA and Swat are behind the recent wave of target killings in Karachi, a private TV channel quoted Interior Minister Senator Rehman Malik as saying on Sunday.

The interior minister made these remarks while chairing a meeting to review the security situation after the incidents of target killings in Karachi. Malik vowed that he would not tolerate the elements who were tying to destroy the law and order of Karachi and said that any attempts to harm the peace of the city would be foiled. The interior minister said that the unrest in Karachi was part of a grand plan to destabilise Pakistan.

Real estate mafia also under suspicion for targeted killings

According to a research conducted by town planning expert Dr Arif Hasan, more than seven estate agents have been killed in one year. He pointed out that after the slump in Khapiya business (smuggling of goods from foreign countries), the black money was invested in real estate business to make it white. There is a huge investment in real estate business which is mostly being run by mafia with the backing of certain political leaders. This mafia is very powerful and the spate of target killings seems to stem from real estate business rivalry.

Its a free-for-all in Pakistan these days.

In Balochistan, Punjabis and Hazarajats are sitting ducks and being killed by BLA in connivance with the Balochistan government.

In Karachi MQM is killing its opponents. Not to under-estimate the killings by PPP and ANP.

Hazara has been pacified by murder of 12 protesters.

The government has failed in basic things. Electricity, Water, Sanitation, Security, Law and Order. I am beginning to believe more and more in a violent revolution that will either break the country apart or finally forge a new nation.

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Its just MQM and PPP at work. Both of them must be taken to task.

Re: Official report blames MQM militants for target killings

Who will take them to task? Nawaz, the Ameerul Munafiqeen?

Even from the same report Spock posted:

Not to forget ANP.

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And govt. needed all these reports, they could have asked anyone in Karachi, he'll tell them what going on...

Govt. will not take any action, MQM will continue with the govt. these are the tactics by PPP to keep MQM checked

Mr. MQM Commando, I dont know if I am going back 1400 years in time, but if I see your boss altaf hussain, I sure as hell would refer to him as Altaf Kaliya :hehe:

No need to babble now, your MQM is to blame for these murders. Its funny how murdering thugs talk about talibanization of Karachi which has claimed 0 lives in the city so far, whereas you have killed scores of people over the last 2 decades.

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Its a free-for-all in Pakistan these days.

In Balochistan, Punjabis and Hazarajats are sitting ducks and being killed by BLA in connivance with the Balochistan government.

In Karachi MQM is killing its opponents. Not to under-estimate the killings by PPP and ANP.

Hazara has been pacified by murder of 12 protesters.

The government has failed in basic things. Electricity, Water, Sanitation, Security, Law and Order. I am beginning to believe more and more in a violent revolution that will either break the country apart or finally forge a new nation./QUOTE]

Oh dont say that! We have a PPP government and they cant do anything wrong! *Dont you realise its the ISI which is responsible for the PPP not fulfilling its promises (4th time) *

Oh, so now Prophet’s teachings are obsolete for you? Racism is not Islam. But may be that’s not the kharijis teach you in Taliban infested areas of Punjab.

Stop shoving religion down my throat, you hypocrite and praise altaf hanumaan, MQM khariji. You have no answer for MQM's crimes which makes the Talibs look like toddlers.

We all know how 'ISlamic' and religious your Pir Altaf is, so stop this religious babble. Where is your respect for prophet's teachings when you MQM khariji scumbags go and get high on target killings?

Jiye Altaf

Comparing a criminal with Hazrat Bilal RA, would that be acceptable to Prophet?