Being ‘persecuted’ due to affiliation with PPP, Uzair Baloch tells Karachi court

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Uzair Jan Baloch, the alleged Lyari gang warfare kingpin, passed on secret information regarding Pakistan Army installations to the Iranian intelligence and was behind a large number of targeted killings and politically motivated murders of rival gangsters and civilians.

These were among a host of revelations that came to light on Monday evening as the Sindh government made public the joint investigation team (JIT) reports of three high-profile cases — concerning Uzair Baloch, the Baldia factory fire incident and former chairman of the Fishermen Cooperative Society Nisar Morai — after much controversy and litigation in courts.

The three JIT reports were uploaded to the website of the Sindh home department and elicited varied responses from different political parties. But the reports were perhaps awaited the most by Federal Minister for Shipping and Maritime Affairs Ali Haider Zaidi, a leader of the ruling PTI who had taken the Sindh government to court to make the JIT findings public three years ago, as was apparent from several of his tweets.

The six-member JIT formed by the Sindh government in February 2016 to interrogate Baloch, comprising representatives of security and intelligence agencies, unanimously declared him as "black", finding that Baloch along with his gang members was involved in a large number of murders/target killings of his rivals and innocent citizens including ethnic and "politically motivated killings".

"The accused has accepted his criminal acts before JIT and co-related all his actions with actual criminal happenings on [the] ground," the report, reviewed by Dawn.com, said of the chief of the outlawed Peoples Amn Committee (PAC).

He also martyred several police and Rangers personnel and attacked police stations. In total, Baloch “confessed” to killing 198 people on ethnic and political grounds and owing to gang-war rivalry, according to the report.

It revealed that Baloch, who 42 years old at the time of the investigation, told the investigators that he and his accomplices killed 11 traders of the Shershah junk market in 2010 because they were “sympathisers” of a political party and gave extortion to that party.

He also admitted that in order to take revenge of the killing of his father, he kidnapped his rival gang leader Arshad Pappu and two others with the help of certain police officers and murdered them brutally. In addition to the murders, the JIT said Baloch was also involved in extortion, land grabbing, China-cutting and narcotics trafficking.

Another revelation in the report was regarding Baloch's alleged espionage activities. Baloch disclosed that he obtained a fake birth certificate of Iran in the late 1980s with the help of his aunt, who was a dual Pakistan-Iranian citizen, and in 2006 managed to obtain his Iranian identity card and passport.

In 2014, when Baloch was residing with a friend in the Iranian port city of Chabahar, one Haji Nasir offered to arrange a meeting between Baloch and Iranian intelligence officers. A meeting with one such intelligence officer was subsequently arranged in which Baloch "was asked to provide certain information about armed forces officials [...] besides general security environment of the city", the report said.

"The accused is found involved in espionage activities by providing secret informations/sketches regarding Army installations and officials to foreign agents (Iranian intelligence officers) which is a violation of Official Secrets Act, 1923," the JIT wrote in its findings.

It also revealed that Baloch has a large number of assets in Pakistan and Dubai, managed through black money, and laundered huge amounts of money through his henchmen.

While being involved in illegal purchases of weapons and explosives, he under the cover of the PAC "made Lyari his own state and put the entire city in a state of fear", the JIT noted.

The probe team recommended that criminal proceedings should be initiated against Baloch in the light of his disclosures and challans of the cases in which he was nominated be submitted in courts. It said some of the crimes confessed to by him are cognisable before the National Accountability Bureau, Federal Investigation Agency and Anti-Encroachment Cell, there Baloch and other accused should be handed over to these agencies for legal action.

The JIT said it was "strongly recommended" that Baloch be tried under the Pakistan Army Act for his espionage activities. Last month, Karachi prison authorities had disclosed before an antiterrorism court that a military court had sentenced Baloch to 12 years' rigorous imprisonment in April this year after convicting him of spying for foreign countries.

The report stated that certain other offences that Baloch was accused of needed "further probe" as and when fresh incriminating evidence surfaced.

The Sindh government had announced on Friday that it would make the three JIT reports public by the ongoing week but challenged minister Ali Zaidi to point to any disclosure in the documents that might prove the involvement of top PPP leaders in criminal activities.

Only last week, the provincial authorities had informed the Sindh High Court that they had challenged its order to make public the three JIT reports before the Supreme Court. This had come in response to a petition of Zaidi seeking to make public all three reports. He had petitioned the high court in 2017 and submitted that these JIT reports contained startling disclosures about the involvement of politicians in crimes such as murder and extortion.

Baldia factory fire a 'planned terrorist activity'
A different nine-member JIT came to the conclusion that the horrific Baldia factory fire in 2012 was not an accident but a “planned sabotage/terrorist activity” in which 259 workers were burnt alive.

The arson was carried out over the non-payment of Rs200 million extortion and refusal to agree to a partnership in factory profits, the report said.

It held the then head of MQM’s Karachi Tanzeemi Committee, Hammad Siddiqi, and Rehman Bhola responsible for the tragedy.

The JIT was also critical of the initial police investigation into the case and observed that police dealt with it in an unprofessional manner and in a way that benefited “the offenders” instead of the victims for some “motives and gains”.

It said “fear and favour” were the dominating factors in the initial investigation, which affected the “length and breadth” of the police performance.

"The JIT ... strongly recommends introduction of police reforms in order to avoid recurrence of such catastrophic investigative failures in future," the report said.

The investigation team suggested that a fresh first information report (FIR) be filed under terrorism charges against the eight accused, including Hammad Siddiqi.

It also recommended an overhaul of the emergency services structure in Karachi, noting that the rescue services available in the metropolis of nearly 20 million people "are not capable enough to deal with such catastrophes of terrorism and mega accidents".

Nisar Morai carried out criminal activities 'through political influence'
The four members of a third JIT constituted by the Sindh government in April 2016 declared ex-chairman of Fishermen Cooperative Society Nisar Morai as "black" in light of his alleged "criminal/corruption history".

According to the report, Morai, a friend of former home minister Dr Zulfikar Mirza, during his interrogation had "revealed his various criminal activities carried out through his political influence".

Related: Ex-FCS chief Morai linked to Zulfikar Mirza, Lyari gangsters in 2016 JIT report

He employed 50-200 people as ghost employees in the fisheries department and extorted money on a monthly basis from a former chairman of the Fishermen Cooperative Society, the report said.

It added that Morai facilitated land grabbers in exchange for "huge bribes", patronising gambling dens and also received bribes to clear land challans.

Morai disclosed that Zulfikar Mirza provided “financial support, arms and ammunition” to the Mohajir Qaumi Movement-Haqiqi “to strengthen them to resist” the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (Altaf).

According to the JIT report, he also disclosed that he was involved in the murder of one Sajjad Hussain. He has already been declared a proclaimed offender in that case.

Morai also told the JIT that he had contacts with Uzair Baloch and met him on Mirza's direction.

The JIT recommended that criminal proceedings should be initiated against Morai and he should be arrested and challans of the cases against him be submitted in the concerned courts.

'Game is on'
Talking to reporters, leaders of different political parties gave a variety of reactions to the JIT reports being made public.

Minister Zaidi termed the revelations "intriguing" and said he would hold a press conference on the matter on Tuesday. "Game on hai! (the game is on!)," he tweeted.

Sindh education minister Saeed Ghani said the Uzair Baloch JIT report was "five years old" but Zaidi had "awakened now". He said the people named in the report had recorded their respective statements.

He said it should be left to the courts to decide who is responsible for the offences mentioned in the reports.

PTI leader Haleem Adil Shaikh claimed that "everyone knew that Uzair Baloch had links with the PPP leadership". He said it was their demand that the said JITs be made public so that people could know as to what had transpired in Karachi and who was responsible for it.

Dr Farooq Sattar, head of his own faction of the MQM, said JITs had often not been helpful in holding people accountable before courts of law. He apprehended that the JIT reports might have been “tempered” with by now. He also feared the reports might become a source of "media trial".

https://www.dawn.com/news/1567378/u...eal-nexus-of-police-politicians-and-gangsters
 
Uzair Baloch was an Iranian spy, JIT report says

–Report claims Lyari ganglord passed on info of army installations to Iranian intelligence, killed at least 198 people on ‘ethnic and political grounds’

KARACHI: The Joint Investigation Team (JIT) report on Lyari ganglord Uzair Jan Baloch states that he passed on secret information regarding Pakistan Army installations to the Iranian intelligence and was behind a large number of targeted killings and politically motivated murders of rival gangsters and civilians.

The Sindh government made public the JIT reports of three high-profile cases — concerning Uzair Baloch, the Baldia factory fire incident and former chairman of the Fishermen Cooperative Society Nisar Morai — after much controversy and litigation in courts on Monday.

The three JIT reports were uploaded to the website of the Sindh home department and elicited varied responses from different political parties.

The six-member JIT formed by the Sindh government in February 2016 to interrogate Baloch, comprising representatives of security and intelligence agencies, unanimously declared him as “black”, finding that Baloch along with his gang members was involved in a large number of murders/targeted killings of his rivals and innocent citizens including ethnic and “politically motivated killings”.

“The accused has accepted his criminal acts before JIT and co-related all his actions with actual criminal happenings on [the] ground,” the report said of the chief of the outlawed Peoples Amn Committee (PAC). He also martyred several police and Rangers personnel and attacked police stations.

In total, Baloch “confessed” to killing 198 people on ethnic and political grounds and owing to gangwar rivalry, according to the report. It revealed that Baloch, 42, told the investigators that he and his accomplices killed 11 traders of the Shershah junk market in 2010 because they were “sympathisers” of a political party and gave extortion to that party.

He also admitted that in order to take revenge of the killing of his father, he kidnapped his rival gang leader Arshad Pappu and two others with the help of certain police officers and murdered them brutally. In addition to the murders, the JIT said Baloch was also involved in extortion, land grabbing, China-cutting and narcotics trafficking.

Another revelation in the report was regarding Baloch’s alleged espionage activities. Baloch disclosed that he obtained a fake birth certificate of Iran in the late 1980s with the help of his aunt, who was a dual Pakistan-Iranian citizen, and in 2006 managed to obtain his Iranian identity card and passport. In 2014, when Baloch was residing with a friend in the Iranian port city of Chabahar, one Haji Nasir offered to arrange a meeting between Baloch and Iranian intelligence officers.

A meeting with one such intelligence officer was subsequently arranged in which Baloch “was asked to provide certain information about armed forces officials […] besides general security environment of the city”, the report said. “The accused is found involved in espionage activities by providing secret informations/sketches regarding Army installations and officials to foreign agents (Iranian intelligence officers) which is a violation of Official Secrets Act, 1923,” the JIT wrote in its findings.

It also revealed that Baloch has a large number of assets in Pakistan and Dubai, managed through black money, and laundered huge amounts of money through his henchmen. While being involved in illegal purchases of weapons and explosives, he under the cover of the PAC “made Lyari his own state and put the entire city in a state of fear”, the JIT noted.

The probe team recommended that criminal proceedings should be initiated against Baloch in the light of his disclosures and challans of the cases in which he was nominated be submitted in courts. It said some of the crimes confessed to by him are cognisable before the National Accountability Bureau, Federal Investigation Agency and Anti-Encroachment Cell, therefore Baloch and other accused should be handed over to these agencies for legal action.

The JIT said it was “strongly recommended” that Baloch be tried under the Pakistan Army Act for his espionage activities. Last month, Karachi prison authorities had disclosed before an antiterrorism court that a military court had sentenced Baloch to 12 years’ rigorous imprisonment in April this year after convicting him of spying for foreign countries.

The report stated that certain other offences that Baloch was accused of needed “further probe” as and when fresh incriminating evidence surfaced.

The Sindh government had announced on Friday that it would make the three JIT reports public by the ongoing week but challenged minister Ali Zaidi to point to any disclosure in the documents that might prove the involvement of top PPP leaders in criminal activities.

Only last week, the provincial authorities had informed the Sindh High Court that they had challenged its order to make public the three JIT reports before the Supreme Court. This had come in response to a petition of PTI leader Ali Zaidi seeking to make public all three reports. He had petitioned the high court in 2017 and submitted that these JIT reports contained startling disclosures about the involvement of politicians in crimes such as murder and extortion.

https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2020/07/06/uzair-baloch-was-an-iranian-spy-jit-report-says/
 
Sindh govt's website crashes as soon as JIT reports made public

(Karachi) Sindh government has made three Joint Investigation Team (JIT) reports of Lyari gang kingpin Uzair Baloch, Baldia factory fire tragedy as well as former Fishermen Cooperative Society head Nisar Morai public on Monday.

As per details, the Sindh government uploaded the reports on its home department website but as soon as they were published, the server of the website crashed, making it impossible to access the said reports. However, some media outlets managed to gain access to the reports.

The revelations of the reports is stated as under:

Uzair Baloch confessions


The 36-page JIT report against Uzair Baloch made revelations of horrible facts regarding his criminal activities.

• Seven-Station House Officers (SHOs) had been appointed in police stations on the basis of Baloch’s political influences in order to establish an organized network of criminals in Lyari.

• In 2019, Iqbal Bhatti had been appointed as Town Police Office (TPO) Lyari by Uzair Baloch, whereas, Muhammad Raisi had been given charge of Lyari administrator in the same year.

• The JIT report also revealed the purchase of various weapons between 2008 and 2013, as well as his implication in the targeted killing of several people.

• Extortion money worth million was sent to a foreign country on a monthly basis despite Uzair's escape from Pakistan during wide-scale operation initiated in Karachi.

• More than 20 accomplices of Uzair Baloch are listed in the JIT report which also mentioned a 16-member squad of the Lyari gang war criminal.

https://www.brecorder.com/news/4000...te-crashes-as-soon-as-jit-reports-made-public
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Just a reminder! 2013 elections... PTI had won the provincial seat from Lyari.. and who gave tickets on behalf of PPP...none other than Uzair Baloch...<br>I’m not saying it... PPP spokesperson is saying it&#55357;&#56883; <a href="https://t.co/2aFcB196SR">pic.twitter.com/2aFcB196SR</a></p>— Ali Haider Zaidi (@AliHZaidiPTI) <a href="https://twitter.com/AliHZaidiPTI/status/1280025933186031616?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 6, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">PPP leader Nabil Gabol believes the JIT report which was made public today by sind govt is Edited</p>— Ammad Yousaf (@AmmadYousaf) <a href="https://twitter.com/AmmadYousaf/status/1280214643387006984?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 6, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Nabil Gabol of PPP said in our program that he is also of the opinion that JIT of Uzair Baloch is edited.<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/11thhour?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#11thhour</a></p>— Waseem Badami (@WaseemBadami) <a href="https://twitter.com/WaseemBadami/status/1280217285962203137?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 6, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Nabil Gabol agrees that the report is edited. :13:
 
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Send him to the gallows. This mans a mass killer, he's one of the most demented men in Pakistan's history.
 
Oh yaar is mulk mein koi ghaddar nikalta hai, koi jasoos ki shakl mein samney ata hai. Yeh loug itna sharminda kartay hain key watn-e-paak kou padhosion sey difaa kartey bhi mushkil paish ati hai.
 
Oh yaar is mulk mein koi ghaddar nikalta hai, koi jasoos ki shakl mein samney ata hai. Yeh loug itna sharminda kartay hain key watn-e-paak kou padhosion sey difaa kartey bhi mushkil paish ati hai.

The problem is always in managing the internal traitors. Battlefields are scary because it's life and death for those on the frontline, but cities and public spaces are the places where snakes dwell and flourish. Takes a lot of effort to clean this mess, not sure it can be totally eradicated but as individuals, all we can do is to do our best in whatever capacity that we have and pray to Allah subhana ho wa taala for forgiveness and prosperity.
 
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Peace award... you heard that right.
 
The problem is always in managing the internal traitors. Battlefields are scary because it's life and death for those on the frontline, but cities and public spaces are the places where snakes dwell and flourish. Takes a lot of effort to clean this mess, not sure it can be totally eradicated but as individuals, all we can do is to do our best in whatever capacity that we have and pray to Allah subhana ho wa taala for forgiveness and prosperity.

Ameen
 
Uzair should have stopped after avenging his father's murder. Unfortunately, he choose evil over good and became a monster.
 
Why would iran be doing espionage in Pakistan with bad intentions. Its a brotherly neighbour country. May be they are interested in US army using Pakistani soil to launch attacks against them, hence were collecting military intelligence.

Uzair Baloch was the right hand man of Zulfiqar Mirza and peoples Aman committee, Who openly killed urdu speaking community in Lyari just based on their ethnicity. Zulfiqar Mirza openly admitted on TV that he issued hundreds of ammunition licenses to be used against MQM. Why is he still roaming free and his wife now a minister in Imran Khan’s cabinet?
Why Zardari and People’s Aman Committe are never prosecuted? Or is the law only selectively applicable on those, who are not in Establishment’s good books.
 
ISLAMABAD: PTI federal ministers Shibli Faraz and Ali Zaidi are holding an important press conference on the recently-released Joint Investigation Team's (JIT) report.

"It was our party's efforts, Ali Zaidi went to court as well. The JIT reports were not being made public," he said, accusing some parties who were in power in Sindh of establishing their 'personal state' rather than establishing the rule of law.

"We [PTI] have come to change the country and to do that, it is necessary to implement a reward and punishment system," said Zaidi. "This does not pertain to a petty motorcycle or car theft. He [Uzair Baloch] is admitting to 158 murders," he added.

The minister said that the report, interestingly, did not mention on whose behest Baloch carried out the murders or committed all the crimes.

Reading from the JIT report, Zaidi said that Uzair had confessed that he met former chief minister Sindh Syed Qaim Ali Shah and PPP leader Faryal Talpur to have the head money on him waived off.

He said that at the last page of Baloch's sworn statement, the Lyari gangster had said he feared for his life, which he believed was under threat from Zardari and other politicians.

The minister emphasised that the Sindh government had released the Baldia factory fire JIT report on Monday "with great difficulty", saying that the report said the incident had occurred due to police's incompetence.

"When Sindh Police SP Rizwan released the report, he was transferred to Shikarpur," Zaidi disclosed. "Farhan Ghani removed an honest police officer."

He said that the Sindh government had been reluctant to release the JIT report and said that its release would prove to be harmful for the nation's security.

"Those who were making [critical] speeches in the assembly were patrons of gangsters in the JIT report," he said, taking a shot indirectly at the PPP leadership.

https://www.geo.tv/latest/296778-pti-ministers-hold-important-pre
 
KARACHI: An anti-terrorism court in Karachi indicted Lyari gang war leader Uzair Baloch for kidnapping and murder of trader Abdul Samad on Tuesday.

While reading out the charge sheet today, the court said Baloch has been accused of kidnapping a trader named Abdul Samad and asking his family for Rs1 million for ransom. The trader was murdered after Baloch had been paid Rs70,000.

When asked if he was involved in the murder and kidnapping, the accused denied the allegations and pleaded not guilty.

The court then issued notices to the investigating officer and the witnesses in the case and directed the witnesses to record their statement at the next hearing.

Baloch was arrested in 2016 by Rangers having confessed to 197 murders. The gangster had 65 cases registered in different police stations of the city. He had also confessed to embezzling finds.

A Joint Investigation Team (JIT) report released on Monday in its findings said Baloch, whose father was kidnapped and killed by father of Arshad Pappu joined Rehman Dacoit gang to avenge the murder of his father.

“After killing of Rehman Dacoit in 2008 Baloch took over his gang and launched Peoples Amman Committee (PAC) under which garb, he continued his criminal activities and gang war in Lyari against Arshad Pappu and Ghaflar Zikri groups,” the report said.

It added, “Besides it, his gang war activities also continued against MOM target killers/activists in the neighbouring towns of Lyari.”

The report further stated that in April 2012, police launched an operation in Lyari against PAC but suffered heavy men/material losses and failed to enter into mainland Lyari due to stiff armed resistance from the PAC gangsters and remained restricted to Cheel Chowk.

“ln March 2013, Arshad Pappu was brutally killed by Uzair's gangsters, which made Uzair Baloch the undisputed criminal king of Lyari. However, soon after the murder of Arshad Pappu, the PAC gangsters developed an internal rift, where after its mainstay Noor Muhammad @ Baba Ladla, separated his group which created another strife in Lyari with Uzair Baloch gang having the upper hand,” it added.

https://www.geo.tv/latest/296762-uzair-baloch-indicted-in-trader-murder-and-kidnapping-case
 
Minister for Shipping and Maritime Affairs Ali Haider Zaidi on Tuesday made a "passionate" appeal to Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed to take suo motu notice of the Uzair Baloch JIT report released by the Sindh government a day earlier, which he alleged was different from the "original".

He was speaking alongside Information Minister Shibli Faraz at a press conference in Islamabad, where he presented a separate report. "You are also from Karachi, you have seen how Karachi has been systematically destroyed," he said while addressing the CJP.

On Monday, the Sindh government made public the JIT reports of three high-profile cases — concerning Uzair Baloch, the Baldia factory fire incident and former chairman of the Fishermen Cooperative Society Nisar Morai — after much controversy and litigation in courts.

Addressing the media at the outset of the presser, the information said that the PTI had come into power to take the country forward.

"We want to rid the people of those who support gangs [...] Zaidi raised this [issue] in the National Assembly because we believe that the purpose of the report is to inform the public about the facts.

"[Zaidi] also went to court because the reports were not being released. Some parties harmed the province for their personal interests and made a 'personal state'."

During the press conference, Zaidi criticised the JIT report released by the Sindh government for allegedly omitting important information about the motives behind the killings and on whose orders they were carried out.

He questioned how such things could have happened without "government protection". The ministers then showed a video, comprising clips related to PPP, Baloch and Lyari, to the media.

'Ties to PPP'
Zaidi said that he had initially written a letter to the Sindh chief secretary in 2016 for the reports to be released, before he was elected as a minister, under the Right to Information Act, 2013.

However, after receiving no response, the minister decided to approach the Sindh High Court (SHC).

"When the court directed them to release it, [the Sindh government] still didn't do so. I wrote to the chief secretary again [but] but he failed to give a response once again so I filed a contempt of court petition."

"I wanted to bring up this issue on the floor of the National Assembly as well. They were giving speeches on the budget but they were acting as patrons for gangsters," he said while referring to the PPP leadership.

Zaidi, presenting what he called was the 'original' JIT report on Uzair Baloch, said that the gang leader had confessed that he met (then) Sindh chief minister Qaim Ali Shah and Faryal Talpur, sister of former president Asif Ali Zardari, and asked that the head money against him be removed.

Baloch allegedly said the head money was withdrawn on Talpur and Zardari's order.

"On the last page, Baloch said that he feared they would kill him after these revelations and that Zardari and other political figures might take revenge against him, and asked for protection."

A six-member JIT was formed by the Sindh government in February 2016 to interrogate Baloch, comprising representatives of security and intelligence agencies. The JIT unanimously declared him as "black" — guilty of the crimes alleged, finding that Baloch along with his gang members was involved in a large number of murders/target killings of his rivals and innocent citizens including ethnic and "politically motivated killings".

He claimed that the JIT he had was not the same one the Sindh government has released. "The Uzair Baloch JIT had six people — one person from special branch of the provincial government , one person from Crime Investigation Department which comes under Sindh government, one from Inter Services Intelligence which comes under the federal government, one person from Intelligence Bureau (under federal government), one from Rangers (under federal government), and one person from military intelligence (under federal government)."

"On each page all these four people (from federal government) have signed but those from Sindh government have not. What really happened? The reports were made and they made major discoveries."

He claimed that there was a "deadlock" between the Centre and the provincial government over the report but the four people from the federal government had sent it forward.

"There is a difference between these two reports. Their report is 35 pages, the original report is 43 pages. No one from the Sindh government signed it.

"in the original report, the names of friends are written. The first 6 names [are] Dr zulfiqar Mirza, Faryal Talpur, Abdul Qadir Patel, Dr Nisar Morai, Senator Yusuf Baloch and Sharjeel Memon," he said and alleged that these names were taken out in the report released by the provincial government.

"The political affiliation in the report signed by these four people are not in [Sindh government's] report. On page 15, their report says 'accused confessed murder of Jaleel through Jabbar Lahra and Baba Ladla and informed that the dead body was disposed at an unknown place by his gangsters'.

"The report which we have says 'accused disclosed that in 2011, Qadir Patel of PPP tasked the accused to kill Razak Commando as he had murdered Edhi Amin, coordinator of Wadir Patel'.

"They removed this part from it. This report tells us why they killed him and on whose orders. It further says that in 2011 'Baba Ladla and Jabbar Lahra kidnapped Jaleel from Umer Lane in Lyari and informed the accused who in turn told Qadir Patel of such kidnapping on which Qadir Patel of PPP directed accused to kill Jaleel'.

"This report is full of differences, This report is full of extortion and protection. Their report did not mention any political affiliation."

Zaidi added that the "original report" he had mentioned that "Qadir Patel, Nisar Morai, Yusuf Baloch, Uzair Muzaffar Tappi and Zulfiqar Mirza were key figures in PPP that supported Baloch".

"It also says that after Mirza's resignation when the situation began to go awry, Memon and Tappi had [him] do everything."

Zaidi said that "across the board transparency should be ensured" and called for all those named in the report to be investigated. "There is peace in Karachi[now], Zarb-e-Azb was started across the country.Terrorists and their facilitators will be brought under the law, but so many facilitators are in parliament," he said.

He claimed that he had "not made a single accusation", adding the JIT report he presented was not conducted under the [PTI] government. He said that action needed to be taken.

"Give them a chance to prove their innocence but you cannot ignore them," he concluded.

Baldia fire

Talking about the JIT report on the Baldia factory fire, Zaidi said that it was written on the last page that this "gory act of Baldia factory is a glaring example of police inefficiency".

"The JIT carried out a critique of the first investigation mentioned above and it concluded that fear and favour were the dominating factors throughout [and] affected police performance. They said another first information report (FIR) should be registered and another investigation be conducted. This is what was written in the JIT they released. This is how they have destroyed institutions," Zaidi claimed.

A different nine-member JIT had come to the conclusion that the horrific Baldia factory fire in 2012 was not an accident but a “planned sabotage/terrorist activity” in which 259 workers were burnt alive.

Referring to another report, Zaidi said that when the report came out a Sindh police superintendent (SP) Dr Rizwan Ahmed was transferred to Shikarpur. "In this report it says, 'detailed report against criminals, drug peddlers in Chanesar Goth Mehmoodabad'. This is my constituency."

Zaidi alleged that the report revealed that Farhan Ghani (PPP minister Saeed Ghani's brother) facilitated drug peddlers. "What happened when they received the report? They transferred the police official."

https://www.dawn.com/news/1567564/p...zair-baloch-jit-report-released-by-sindh-govt
 
The Sindh government on Tuesday, responding to claims made by Minister for Shipping and Maritime Affairs Ali Haider Zaidi about the alleged omission of information in the Uzair Baloch JIT report presented by the provincial government, questioned where he was getting these purported "official documents".

"The Sindh government had said that it will make the JIT reports public and we have fulfilled that promise. We said we would present official documents and have done exactly that."

Commenting on the allegations made by Zaidi on the floor of the National Assembly, Wahab said that the minister had sworn that the reports implicated the PPP leadership.

"We showed the documents with all the signatures. The official documents, with all the signatures, don't show any such thing."

Earlier today, Zaidi made a "passionate" appeal to Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed to take suo motu notice of the Uzair Baloch JIT report released by the Sindh government a day earlier, which he alleged was different from the "original".

He was speaking alongside Information Minister Shibli Faraz at a press conference in Islamabad, where he presented a separate report. "You are also from Karachi, you have seen how Karachi has been systematically destroyed," he said while addressing the CJP.

Shortly after his press conference, the Sindh government's spokesperson, Wahab, spoke to the media to comment on the alleged findings of the report Zaidi presented.

He said that JITs, which consist of one head and several members, were formed on the directives issued by the provincial government. "All members finalise a report and send it to the Home Department. This is an official document and the signatures on the report tell us as much.

"So now the question arises that if a document does not have all the signatures, where did it come from, who gave it to them?

"Who was it submitted to [...] because the Sindh government didn't receive them. Who provided them to Zaidi or is he creating them? The federal minister failed to answer these questions in today's presser."

He added that contrary to Zaidi's belief, there were not multiple JITs formed. "He says there is another report with four signatures that was sent forward. Who was it sent to?"

He reiterated that the official documents have been made public according to the Sindh government's commitment.

"The PPP's fault lies in trying to hold the current government accountable for its actions, in our chairman raising their shortcomings on the floor of the Assembly [...] they don't take well to criticism."

On Monday, the Sindh government made public the JIT reports of three high-profile cases — concerning Uzair Baloch, the Baldia factory fire incident and former chairman of the Fishermen Cooperative Society Nisar Morai — after much controversy and litigation in courts.

This was done in response to claims made by Zaidi while giving a speech in the National Assembly last week, during which he said he had the “evidence” to expose the “criminal activities” of the PPP.

He had alleged that Nisar Morai and Uzair Baloch had been given key positions in the Sindh fisheries department on the recommendations of Faryal Talpur, the sister of former president Asif Zardari, and they “used to contribute funds looted from the industrialists and businessmen of Karachi”.

“Nisar Morai has confessed to his involvement in three murders and fled Pakistan on the instructions of the PPP in March 2016, and Uzair Baloch has confessed to murdering more than 150 innocent people, his involvement in ethnic cleansing and fomenting violence in Karachi,” he had said.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1567572/s...ministers-original-jit-report-on-uzair-baloch
 
JIT declares ex-FCS chief Nisar Morai 'black', recommends criminal proceedings against him

Former chairperson of the Fishermen Cooperative Society Dr Nisar Ahmed Morai has been declared ‘Black’ in a Joint Investigation Team (JIT) report over his criminal history.

Dr Morai was arrested in 2016 after which a JIT was formed. During interrogation, he revealed various criminal activities which he carried out through his political influence. "It has been found that the accused had established and maintained a very strong link with few political figures and has accepted his involvement in financial corruption,” JIT report said.

Morai disclosed that former home minister Dr Zulfikar Mirza had provided financial support, arms and ammunition to the Mohajir Qaumi Movement-Haqiqi 'to strengthen them to resist the Muttahida Qaumi Movement'.

He also admitted gifting weapons to Mirza who also gifted him highly valued weapons. He also revealed that Mirza told him of his involvement in drugs smuggling across the Chachro border in 1982-83.

Morai also named Sultan Qamar Siddiqui as one of those who supplied him weapons. He confessed to having contacts with gangster Uzair Baloch, adding that he met Baloch three times on the direction of Mirza.

The accused was also found involved in the murder case of Sajjad Hussain in which he was already a proclaimed offender, the JIT said.

Declaring him as ‘black’, JIT recommended to the police authorities, Anti-Corruption Establishment and National Accountability Bureau to initiate investigations against him over his alleged criminal and financial activities.

https://www.brecorder.com/news/4000...k-recommends-criminal-proceedings-against-him
 
[MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION] [MENTION=1269]Bewal Express[/MENTION]

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs <a href="https://twitter.com/AliHZaidiPTI?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@AliHZaidiPTI</a> holding a Press Conference at PID. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/UzairBalochExposedPPP?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#UzairBalochExposedPPP</a><a href="https://t.co/7ljFKSNi37">https://t.co/7ljFKSNi37</a></p>— PTI Lakki Marwat (@PTILakiOfficial) <a href="https://twitter.com/PTILakiOfficial/status/1280462190269603846?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 7, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
[MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION] [MENTION=1269]Bewal Express[/MENTION]

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs <a href="https://twitter.com/AliHZaidiPTI?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@AliHZaidiPTI</a> holding a Press Conference at PID. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/UzairBalochExposedPPP?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#UzairBalochExposedPPP</a><a href="https://t.co/7ljFKSNi37">https://t.co/7ljFKSNi37</a></p>— PTI Lakki Marwat (@PTILakiOfficial) <a href="https://twitter.com/PTILakiOfficial/status/1280462190269603846?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 7, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Listened to it... quite mayoos and dismayed these days. Our media and judiciary are all out in support of mafias. In Karachi a PTI MPA slapped a citizen for traffic accident and Supreme Court took sou moto notice. Whereas, a party is directly implicated in murder of thousands of people yet no action. Yesterday the three idiots of Zara Hat Kay instead of doing a show on the three JITs released and the 250 odd people burned to death in Karachi, they were doing a show on Peshawar BRT.


IK government is too weak and is already on crutches. I do wish we had some sort of dictatorship, that is the only way to control these mafias.
 
I wanna hear from PPP apologists and Billoo David worshippers as to why PPP had gangsters on their pay roll who were going out and killing innocent people?


[MENTION=135038]Major[/MENTION] [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] @sadi baba;
 
I wanna hear from PPP apologists and Billoo David worshippers as to why PPP had gangsters on their pay roll who were going out and killing innocent people?


[MENTION=135038]Major[/MENTION] [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] @sadi baba;

What do you expect from such posters? Someone like Mamoon would be the first one to take up anti-Pakistan activities (Just like Uzair Baloch) if given a chance? Better not indulge with enemies of the nation who are living among us. They're equally as big traitors as Uzair Baloch, Zardari, Sharifs etc.
 
The PPP is a truly evil party and this report shows it. Uncle Tom [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] I told you so. Where are you? Let's see Billo arrrest Dad, Auntie and all the thugs.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="hi" dir="ltr">“Bilawal aur Asif Zardari ko hum bharpoor vote se Jitwayege baki kisi ko qabool nahi karege”, Uzair Baloch <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/UzairBalochExposedPPP?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#UzairBalochExposedPPP</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AliZaidiFightingMafias?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#AliZaidiFightingMafias</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/UzairBaloch?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#UzairBaloch</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PPP?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#PPP</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Sindh?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Sindh</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Liyari?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Liyari</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Karachi?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Karachi</a> <a href="https://t.co/qmiESgUEEK">pic.twitter.com/qmiESgUEEK</a></p>— Arsalan Taj (@ArsalanGhumman) <a href="https://twitter.com/ArsalanGhumman/status/1280558715825987584?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 7, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
Faryal's patronage and Zardari's job offers: 10 takeaways from PTI minister's 'original' Uzair Baloch JIT

The joint investigation team (JIT) report made public by the Sindh government on Monday evening detailing the criminal doings of alleged Lyari gang warfare kingpin Uzair Jan Baloch contained some stunning revelations, including that of espionage, murder and a city held hostage through bullets and terror.

What it did not include, however, was an explicit or direct link between Baloch's umpteen alleged misdeeds and the top ranks of the PPP — the party that has occupied Sindh's corridors of power for more than a decade. And PTI's Minister for Shipping and Maritime Affairs Ali Haider Zaidi thinks the provincial government is not coming clean.

On Tuesday, he flourished before the media a JIT report of his own, saying it was the "original", while the one released by the Sindh government was a different version.

Zaidi criticised the JIT report made public by the Sindh home department for allegedly omitting important information about the motives behind the killings carried out by Uzair Baloch, and on whose orders they were executed. He questioned how such things could have happened without "government protection".

However, it is important to note that the report shared by Zaidi, a copy of which is available with Dawn.com, states that it is one of two parts of the Uzair Baloch JIT report and that the part presented by the minister would be "kept confidential" until asked for by the "competent authority".

PPP, in reaction to Zaidi’s allegations, held its own presser and inquired as to who the source of this document was, given that it wasn't submitted to the Sindh government and was signed by only four members of the six-member JIT.

Speaking to Dawn.com, Zaidi said that the JIT report he had shared carried the same statements as those recorded by Baloch before a judicial magistrate.

While the official status of the report shared by Zaidi remains uncertain, it does contain a number of damning 'revelations'. Here are 10 key takeaways:

1) Uzair Baloch's family was affiliated with the PPP and he himself remained a part of the PPP "since his childhood". Some of his "friends" listed in the report include former home minister and estranged PPP leader Dr Zulfikar Mirza, ex-president Asif Ali Zardari's sister Faryal Talpur, PPP MNA Abdul Qadir Patel, former chairman of the Fishermen Cooperative Society Nisar Morai, Senator Yousaf Baloch and former Sindh minister Sharjeel Memon. It was "on the instructions of PPP leadership" that Uzair Baloch carried out criminal activities against target killers and activists belonging to the MQM, the JIT found.

2) Qadir Patel, Yousaf Baloch, Nisar Morai, Owais Muzaffar Tappi and Zulfiqar Mirza were the key figures in the PPP "who supported Uzair Baloch with arms and finances on the direction of Asif Ali Zardari", according to the JIT version shared by Zaidi. Tappi, a close aide of Zardari, used to contact Baloch for the provision of armed persons for land grabbing and illegal occupation of private properties.

3) Prior to the 2013 general elections, Baloch "forced" the PPP to grant party tickets to the candidates of his choice, to which the party obliged, hence the MNAs/MPAs in the assemblies that lasted until 2018 were of "Uzair Baloch's choice".

4) Baloch carried out numerous criminal activities with the support of a number of police officers, at least one of whom (SSP Farooq Awan) he paid on a monthly basis after collecting extortion from various gambling dens. On his recommendation, at least eight police officials "who used to support him and his gangsters" were posted on desired positions, including seven as station house officers.

5) Baloch claimed to have received millions of rupees in extortion for settling property and land disputes at the behest of PPP leaders such as Sharjeel Memon and Sain Manzoor. In one such case, Baloch said he received Rs5 million from a family for settling their property dispute out of which Rs3m went to Memon. Baloch was also paid millions for allegedly helping Qadir Patel grab government land.

6) According to the report, Baloch had Saeed Khan appointed as the chairman of the fisheries department through Faryal Talpur and during his tenure, Baloch extorted Rs2m per month while Talpur was getting a share of Rs10m per month.

7) Baloch said in 2011 he ordered the kidnapping and eventual murder of one Jalil on the directions of PPP's Qadir Patel, because Jalil's brother Razzaq Commando had murdered Patel's coordinator, Eidhi Amin. At one point, Baloch said he was conveyed a message of praise from Zardari for the targeted killing of opponents.

8) The Sindh government had placed head money on Baloch and other members of his gang following the Lyari operation in 2012. However, the notification announcing the head money was withdrawn after Baloch met with Faryal Talpur and then chief minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah. Additionally, on the direction of Talpur and Zardari, cases in which the state was party were withdrawn against Baloch and others. A number of top PPP leaders also attended a dinner hosted by Baloch where Talpur asked him to ensure that Lyari continued to be "the fort of PPP" and to keep opponents "at gunpoint".

9) Baloch disclosed that when he was "annoyed" with the PPP leadership in 2012, various political parties including the MQM, PTI and PML-N contacted him to join their parties. However, Zardari and Talpur sent messages asking him not to leave the PPP and in return allotted him 500 vacancies of grade 1 to 14 in the Sindh government.

10) With the help of other gang members, Baloch managed as many as 40 bungalows in the surroundings of Bilawal House Karachi which were purchased by Zardari on nominal prices "by exerting pressure" through Baloch's gang.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1567575/f...-from-pti-ministers-original-uzair-baloch-jit
 
Reading reports like this at times makes me believe a foreign occupation of Pakistan might not be a bad thing since our own people are utterly useless to clean things out.
 
ISLAMABAD: Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah has accused federal minister Ali Zaidi of making the recently-released Joint Investigation Team's (JIT) report on Lyari gangster Uzair Baloch controversial, alleging that he was trying to do that to favour the accused.

Speaking to the media after his appearance at the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), Shah said they would only submit that report in court which had signatures of all the members of the JIT.

The chief minister added, they [Sindh government] released the report because they were under too much pressure. Ali Zaidi showed irresponsibility. I don’t know where he got the report from,” Shah said.

“If Ali Zaidi can tell us this then the media would not have published the JIT. Someone comes at night and hand him [Ali Zaidi] a piece of paper on a motorcycle and the next day he starts telling everyone about it. If Ali Zaidi’s statement helps the accused or destroys the case then there will be legal repercussions,” he said.

‘CJP should take suo motu notice over Uzair Baloch JIT report’
A day earlier, Zaidi while addressing a press conference, asked Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed to take a suo motu notice on the Uzair Baloch JIT report released by the Sindh government, saying the original report had been tampered with.

"It was our party's efforts, Ali Zaidi went to court as well. The JIT reports were not being made public," said information minister Shibli Faraz, accusing parties in power in Sindh of establishing their "personal state" rather than establishing the rule of law.

"We [PTI] have come to change the country and to do that, it is necessary to implement a reward and punishment system," said Zaidi. "This does not pertain to a petty motorcycle or car theft. He [Uzair Baloch] is admitting to 198 murders," he added.

The minister said that the report, "interestingly, does not mention on whose behest Baloch carried out the murders or committed all the crimes".

Reading from the JIT report, Zaidi said that Uzair had confessed that he met former chief minister Sindh Syed Qaim Ali Shah and PPP leader Faryal Talpur to have the head money on him waived off.

He said that at the last page of Baloch's sworn statement, the Lyari gangster had said he feared for his life, which he believed was under threat from Zardari and other politicians.

The minister said that the Sindh government had released the Baldia factory fire JIT report on Monday "with great difficulty", saying that the report said that the "gory act of Baldia factory is a glaring example of police inefficiency".

"When Sindh Police SP Rizwan released the report, he was transferred to Shikarpur," Zaidi disclosed. "Farhan Ghani removed an honest police officer."

He alleged that the Sindh government had been reluctant to release the JIT report and had said that its release would prove to be harmful for the nation's security.

"Those who were making [critical] speeches in the Assembly are patrons of gangsters as per the JIT report," he said, taking a shot indirectly at the PPP leadership.

https://www.geo.tv/latest/296917-al...controversial-to-favour-accused-says-cm-sindh
 
Will our courts do something about it? They can take action against a mobile game, but can they take action on such things, which is their duty i think.
 
No chance, the courts are now part of the mafia.
So the courts were good and honest when Panama was happening (totally independent from millitary influence) but know when it's time to convict a spy they suddenly become part of the "mafia" interesting
 
So the courts were good and honest when Panama was happening (totally independent from millitary influence) but know when it's time to convict a spy they suddenly become part of the "mafia" interesting

I don't know how much you know about Pakistan and its inner workings but institutions like the Supreme Court are very much effected by the man at top. If the CJ is clean and aggressive then entire judiciary falls in line the judges do not overstep their authority and cannot openly give bails and concessions to mafia. If CJ is corrupt and party to the mafia then justice is for sale.


Not sure if you aware but Panama case producings were looooong and drawn out, the CJ was purposefully delaying and dilly dallying around it. Then his tenure ended and then CJ Saqib Nisar took over. He was a clean af judge and a man of principle. He constituted a new bench to hear the Panama case and then rest his history. Saqib Nisar used to go to the lower courts and ensure justice is being delivered.


All good things come to an end, and Saqib Nisar's tenure ended. The guy following him was a proper mafia's man and all the bails given were in his tenure. The present CJ Gulzar, is more interested in personal projection and doesn't seem interested in actually delivering justice.


A small lesson for you, since even though you post as if you know everything about Pakistan but you really don't.
 
So the courts were good and honest when Panama was happening (totally independent from millitary influence) but know when it's time to convict a spy they suddenly become part of the "mafia" interesting

Once again you right on things you got no idea on, Read up on this before you right, he is already convicted. He has confessed to the murders. I was talking about the gangsters behind the gangster. The original JIT named AZ, Qadir Patel and ugly auntie of Billoo. Why do you comment on things that you have no idea on?
 
I don't know how much you know about Pakistan and its inner workings but institutions like the Supreme Court are very much effected by the man at top. If the CJ is clean and aggressive then entire judiciary falls in line the judges do not overstep their authority and cannot openly give bails and concessions to mafia. If CJ is corrupt and party to the mafia then justice is for sale.


Not sure if you aware but Panama case producings were looooong and drawn out, the CJ was purposefully delaying and dilly dallying around it. Then his tenure ended and then CJ Saqib Nisar took over. He was a clean af judge and a man of principle. He constituted a new bench to hear the Panama case and then rest his history. Saqib Nisar used to go to the lower courts and ensure justice is being delivered.


All good things come to an end, and Saqib Nisar's tenure ended. The guy following him was a proper mafia's man and all the bails given were in his tenure. The present CJ Gulzar, is more interested in personal projection and doesn't seem interested in actually delivering justice.


A small lesson for you, since even though you post as if you know everything about Pakistan but you really don't.
Ok Professor of Political science in Quied E Azam university with tons of research papers in the field of politics in Pakistan
Dr Syed1 and clearly everyone else and especially me for some reason have no idea about anything if I don't agree with you ok (I hope that makes you happy :) finger crossed :)) )

I never get this hypocrisy and what you are saying is "exactly" what I was pointing towards so a man who is going after Sharif's or other so called mafias is an honest man (who clearly suffers from Nepolean complex) cause he goes in guns blazing to clear the corruption that's been happening in court systems for decades (and also nosing into governments affairs) but someone (present CJP) who is berating PTI and its policies (which I don't agree is his job) is part of the mafia cause he doesn't do anything or not a whole lot against the "mafia" and just constantly talk s*** about the government

so what I consistently see is who is not part of your "tribe" is corrupt and who is doing what you want them to do is not part of the mafia there's no thought or principles that goes into it and that's exactly the hypocrisy I was trying to show
and you can justify it all day long with one person changed the institution but than a bad person came and he changed it back or anything else for that matter this hypocrisy is not just present in this issue (I wish world was so simple that one guy can make institutions good or bad)

(off course its silly of me to even argue with someone as intelligent as you 🙄 )
 
Ok Professor of Political science in Quied E Azam university with tons of research papers in the field of politics in Pakistan
Dr Syed1 and clearly everyone else and especially me for some reason have no idea about anything if I don't agree with you ok (I hope that makes you happy :) finger crossed :)) )

I never get this hypocrisy and what you are saying is "exactly" what I was pointing towards so a man who is going after Sharif's or other so called mafias is an honest man (who clearly suffers from Nepolean complex) cause he goes in guns blazing to clear the corruption that's been happening in court systems for decades (and also nosing into governments affairs) but someone (present CJP) who is berating PTI and its policies (which I don't agree is his job) is part of the mafia cause he doesn't do anything or not a whole lot against the "mafia" and just constantly talk s*** about the government

so what I consistently see is who is not part of your "tribe" is corrupt and who is doing what you want them to do is not part of the mafia there's no thought or principles that goes into it and that's exactly the hypocrisy I was trying to show
and you can justify it all day long with one person changed the institution but than a bad person came and he changed it back or anything else for that matter this hypocrisy is not just present in this issue (I wish world was so simple that one guy can make institutions good or bad)

(off course its silly of me to even argue with someone as intelligent as you �� )

It would help if you write on things you understand. You did this before with another topic. The issue is not UB conviction, it's the fact that others that used him to settle scores have been left scot free by the courts. UZ didn't have personal grudge against 198 people,he was the PPP henchmen. The PPP is a mafia front and it needs to be banned.
 
Once again you right on things you got no idea on, Read up on this before you right, he is already convicted. He has confessed to the murders. I was talking about the gangsters behind the gangster. The original JIT named AZ, Qadir Patel and ugly auntie of Billoo. Why do you comment on things that you have no idea on?
Man you know what I was focusing on (the sudden shift in court from not being mafia and know it is part of the mafia because the current CJP is not so nice towards the new government)
 
Man you know what I was focusing on (the sudden shift in court from not being mafia and know it is part of the mafia because the current CJP is not so nice towards the new government)

What are you on about, once again you have no clue this is nothing with the current govt, the case predates IK, the JIT is from 2016. Please stop making a fool of yourself, read up and then contribute. It's embarrassing correcting you.
 
What are you on about, once again you have no clue this is nothing with the current govt, the case predates IK, the JIT is from 2016. Please stop making a fool of yourself, read up and then contribute. It's embarrassing correcting you.
you are the one missing my point completely here not me

My "one" point was why a court in 2016 was not part of the mafia when this Jit was happening but know suddenly they are part of the mafia

why don't you trust the current court justices to do their jobs?

Why this sudden change in your opinion regarding the court system?
 
you are the one missing my point completely here not me

My "one" point was why a court in 2016 was not part of the mafia when this Jit was happening but know suddenly they are part of the mafia

why don't you trust the current court justices to do their jobs?

Why this sudden change in your opinion regarding the court system?

The JIT wasn't released for 4 years, why? If the courts were doing there job, it wouldn't take 4 years to be released and that with the pages that fingered the PPP edited out. The system has always been rotten and if IK want in power, it still would not have been released. The problem is that SHC is scared of AZ and doesn't have the courage to act.
 
PPP's Shazia Soomro throws headphone at Murad Saeed after he reads out Uzair Baloch’s confessions

Federal Minister for Postal Services Murad Saeed read out on Thursday Lyari gang war leader Uzair Baloch confessional statement during the National Assembly session.

During his turn to address the floor, the minister read out the confessional statements of Baloch from one of the JIT reports of Maritime Affairs Minister Ali Zaidi. He read that Baloch also confessed to giving extortion money to Faryal Talpur and Asif Zardari.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">He got under ppp skin, shazia somroo caught in action throwing headphone towards murad saeed <a href="https://t.co/ztuSLXq1KI">pic.twitter.com/ztuSLXq1KI</a></p>— Haider Warraich (@WaraichHaider) <a href="https://twitter.com/WaraichHaider/status/1281155140519628800?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 9, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Saeed continued that Baloch had also confessed to police encounters, kidnappings for ransom and attacks on police station. This resulted in the opposition walking out of the House and Soomro throwing a pair of headphones at him.

https://www.brecorder.com/news/4000...-after-he-reads-out-uzair-balochs-confessions
 
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PPP's Shazia Soomro throws headphone at Murad Saeed after he reads out Uzair Baloch’s confessions

Federal Minister for Postal Services Murad Saeed read out on Thursday Lyari gang war leader Uzair Baloch confessional statement during the National Assembly session.

During his turn to address the floor, the minister read out the confessional statements of Baloch from one of the JIT reports of Maritime Affairs Minister Ali Zaidi. He read that Baloch also confessed to giving extortion money to Faryal Talpur and Asif Zardari.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">He got under ppp skin, shazia somroo caught in action throwing headphone towards murad saeed <a href="https://t.co/ztuSLXq1KI">pic.twitter.com/ztuSLXq1KI</a></p>— Haider Warraich (@WaraichHaider) <a href="https://twitter.com/WaraichHaider/status/1281155140519628800?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 9, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Saeed continued that Baloch had also confessed to police encounters, kidnappings for ransom and attacks on police station. This resulted in the opposition walking out of the House and Soomro throwing a pair of headphones at him.

https://www.brecorder.com/news/4000...-after-he-reads-out-uzair-balochs-confessions

The level of the murdering thugs in the PPP. Its not a political party, its criminal front.
 
I don't know how much you know about Pakistan and its inner workings but institutions like the Supreme Court are very much effected by the man at top. If the CJ is clean and aggressive then entire judiciary falls in line the judges do not overstep their authority and cannot openly give bails and concessions to mafia. If CJ is corrupt and party to the mafia then justice is for sale.


Not sure if you aware but Panama case producings were looooong and drawn out, the CJ was purposefully delaying and dilly dallying around it. Then his tenure ended and then CJ Saqib Nisar took over. He was a clean af judge and a man of principle. He constituted a new bench to hear the Panama case and then rest his history. Saqib Nisar used to go to the lower courts and ensure justice is being delivered.


All good things come to an end, and Saqib Nisar's tenure ended. The guy following him was a proper mafia's man and all the bails given were in his tenure. The present CJ Gulzar, is more interested in personal projection and doesn't seem interested in actually delivering justice.


A small lesson for you, since even though you post as if you know everything about Pakistan but you really don't.

I'm really surprised at Khosa as he was the one who termed PMLN Godfather but his tenure as CJ wasn't too good for some reason
 
PPP's Shazia Soomro throws headphone at Murad Saeed after he reads out Uzair Baloch’s confessions

Federal Minister for Postal Services Murad Saeed read out on Thursday Lyari gang war leader Uzair Baloch confessional statement during the National Assembly session.

During his turn to address the floor, the minister read out the confessional statements of Baloch from one of the JIT reports of Maritime Affairs Minister Ali Zaidi. He read that Baloch also confessed to giving extortion money to Faryal Talpur and Asif Zardari.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">He got under ppp skin, shazia somroo caught in action throwing headphone towards murad saeed <a href="https://t.co/ztuSLXq1KI">pic.twitter.com/ztuSLXq1KI</a></p>— Haider Warraich (@WaraichHaider) <a href="https://twitter.com/WaraichHaider/status/1281155140519628800?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 9, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Saeed continued that Baloch had also confessed to police encounters, kidnappings for ransom and attacks on police station. This resulted in the opposition walking out of the House and Soomro throwing a pair of headphones at him.

https://www.brecorder.com/news/4000...-after-he-reads-out-uzair-balochs-confessions

Imagine if a PTI MNA had done that, there would be calls for Imran Khan's resignation or martial law, but since a Bhutto ki pujaari did it then it is ok and acceptable.
 
The PPP presents itself as a liberal party but all it does is liberally plunder public money and liberally occupy people’s properties! If Pakistan was any other half-decent country, the PPP would have been declared a criminal syndicate!
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">PPP's senior leader <a href="https://twitter.com/SaeedGhani1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@SaeedGhani1</a> finding himself in deep waters when asked if Uzair Baloch is a terrorist or not? How could he say yes or no...<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/UzairBalochExposedPPP?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#UzairBalochExposedPPP</a> <a href="https://t.co/waHaeqtXUZ">pic.twitter.com/waHaeqtXUZ</a></p>— عوامی رینــچ ™️ (@NaikRooh) <a href="https://twitter.com/NaikRooh/status/1281300040732995584?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 9, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">PPP's senior leader <a href="https://twitter.com/SaeedGhani1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@SaeedGhani1</a> finding himself in deep waters when asked if Uzair Baloch is a terrorist or not? How could he say yes or no...<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/UzairBalochExposedPPP?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#UzairBalochExposedPPP</a> <a href="https://t.co/waHaeqtXUZ">pic.twitter.com/waHaeqtXUZ</a></p>— عوامی رینــچ ™️ (@NaikRooh) <a href="https://twitter.com/NaikRooh/status/1281300040732995584?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 9, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Badniyaat *******. This isnt a political party its a criminal front
 
KARACHI: A video shared by Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Ali Zaidi has renewed speculation over the connection between notorious gangster Uzair Baloch and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), with some fresh claims regarding the alleged nexus between the two coming to light.

Zaidi a day earlier had tweeted that he would soon release an “explosive video” which would "expose former president Asif Ali Zardari and his gang.”

“Crime and politics have gone hand in hand. Mafia Don Asif Zardari and his henchman Qadir Patel exposed yet again by Habib Jan who was once in the middle of it all,” Zaidi tweeted in a video showing Jan talking about Baloch and Zardari.

In the video, Jan claims that soon after the 2012 Lyari operation, the PPP had re-established contact with Baloch and given him Rs50 million in cash. Baloch had allegedly rejoined the party soon after.

“Then you saw Qaim Ali Shah also went there [to Lyari], so did Sharmila Farooqi, so did Faryal [Talpur] sahiba. My office was also attacked and my brother was killed. According to Chaudhry Aslam, [former PPP interior minister] Rehman Malik was at the helm of the operation,” he said.

Jan also alleged that the PPP would transfer police officials on the whims of Baloch. “This is true. IG Sindh’s transfer was also done and the interior ministry used to stand at their [the gangsters'] door in the form of Rehman Malik,” Jan alleged.

He also claimed that Baloch personally met with Zardari. “Zardari met Baloch and it was an important meeting. Baloch called me and said Zardari called him and wanted to meet him and he has to go [to the meeting] with Qadir Patel. Zardari wanted his so-called 'brother' [Baloch] to contest elections from Lyari,” Jan said.

“The fight started when Muzaffar Tappi came in the picture. One day Tappi came to Lyari with Faisal Raza Abdi and Chaudhry Aslam accompanied by 50 cars. We received a call from the deputy commissioner saying what have you done? I told him that Karachi’s Balochs were uniting,” Jan said in the video.

When asked when the relations between Baloch and PPP came to an end, Jan said it happened "when the government started to get into trouble."

A wave of allegations and counter allegations between the PTI and the PPP has followed the Uzair Baloch Joint Investigation Report (JIT), which was released last week after months of wrangling.

In a press conference, Zaidi, while reading from a different 'version' of the JIT report than the one that was released by the Sindh government, had said Baloch had confessed that he met former chief minister Sindh Syed Qaim Ali Shah and PPP leader Faryal Talpur to have the bounty on his head waived off.

He said that at the last page of Baloch's sworn statement, the Lyari gangster had said he feared for his life, which he believed was under threat from Zardari and other politicians.

Zaidi had also asked Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed to take suo motu notice on the Uzair Baloch JIT report released by the Sindh government, saying the original report had been tampered with.

"We [PTI] have come to change the country and to do that, it is necessary to implement a reward and punishment system," said Zaidi. "This does not pertain to a petty motorcycle or car theft. He [Uzair Baloch] is admitting to 198 murders," he had said.

The minister said that the report, "interestingly, does not mention on whose behest Baloch carried out the murders or committed all the crimes".

The PPP has strongly denied charges of tampering with the report and rubbished accusations that its senior leadership was working with the notorious gangs of Lyari.

https://www.geo.tv/latest/297406-in...habib-jan-claims-gangster-given-rs50mn-by-ppp
 
Uzair Baloch denies all murder charges, giving confessional statement

Denying all murder charges leveled against him, Lyari's gangster Uzair Jan Baloch has said that he did not record any confessional statement.

During his appearance before an anti-terrorism court (ATC) on Monday, Baloch denied recording statement under section 164 of Criminal Procedure Code. The ATC said he recorded his statement before a judge and it bears his signature too.

Baloch claimed that the judicial magistrate must have made a mistake and he 'swears to God, he killed no one', local media reported. The ATC said that he has also been accused of killing gangster Arshad Pappu. Pappu was accused of killing Baloch’s father.

The hearing has been adjourned till the last week of July.

Last week, in its report, the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) revealed that Baloch has confessed killing 198 people on ethnic and political grounds. He also confessed to killing three police constables and Rangers' personnel.

https://www.brecorder.com/news/4000...-murder-charges-giving-confessional-statement
 
Uzair Baloch, accomplice indicted in police attack case

KARACHI: An antiterrorism court on Monday indicted suspected Lyari gangster Uzair Jan Baloch and his accomplice in a case pertaining to the attempted murder and attack on police during the 2012 Lyari operation.

The alleged gangster and head of the banned Peoples Amn Committee Uzair, Amin Buledi and others have been booked for making attempts on the lives of policemen, damaging their vehicles and rioting during the Lyari operation.

An ATC judge read out the charges against the accused persons and they pleaded not guilty and opted to contest the case. The court summoned the prosecution witnesses with the direction to record their statements on Aug 17.

The case was lodged under multiple sections of the Pakistan Penal Code read with Section 7 of Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997 for rioting, attempted murder, criminal force to deter policemen and damaging the APC/police vans at the Baghdadi police station.

A total of around 35 cases of murder, attempted murder and attack on police were registered against Uzair and his accomplices during the operation conducted by the police in Lyari in 2012.

Pakistan Rangers had announced the arrest of Uzair Baloch in a raid on the outskirts of Karachi in January 2016 and after 90-day preventive detention, the paramilitary force had handed him over to police for investigation.

A joint investigation team (JIT) had also grilled him and he had allegedly confessed to killing 198 people before the JIT. A judicial magistrate had also recorded his confessional statement under Section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code in April 2016.

The military authorities had taken custody of Uzair from the Karachi Central Prison in April 2017 to try him on the charges of espionage and leak of sensitive information to foreign intelligence agencies.

Man gets 10 years jail
Another ATC on Monday sentenced a man to 10 years imprisonment for raising funds for a banned militant outfit.

The ATC-XII judge found Mohammad Asad Qureshi, alias Mullan, guilty of collecting funds for the proscribed organisation Sipah-i-Sahaba Pakistan in April near a mosque in Bandhani Colony, Liaquatabad.

The judge handed down 10 years term under Section 11-H (fundraising for terrorism) of ATA 1997 and imposed a fine of Rs50,000 and in case of default the convict would have to undergo an additional six months in prison.

The court also sentenced him to three years and six months imprisonment in two sub-sections of Section 11-F (Membership, support and meetings relating to a Proscribed Organisation) of the ATA and also imposed fines. However, all the sentences will run concurrently.

The court observed that the prosecution successfully proved its case against the accused since the recovery of a donation book and place of arrest of the accused was proved without any doubt while his association with the banned outfit was also confirmed.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1571476/uzair-baloch-accomplice-indicted-in-police-attack-case
 
Uzair Jan Baloch, chief of the outlawed Peoples Amn Committee (PAC), informed an antiterrorism court (ATC) in Karachi on Saturday that he was being "persecuted" due to his affiliation with the PPP and being asked to join the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI).

The alleged Lyari gang warfare kingpin made this revelation before the ATC-VIII judge, who is conducting trial in different criminal cases against Baloch and others.

Baloch, chief of the defunct PAC, faces around 60 cases including those related to murder, attempted murder, kidnapping, extortion and terrorism before different ATCs.

In April, he was sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment by a military court on the charges of spying for foreign intelligence agencies.

Also read: Faryal's patronage and Zardari's job offers: 10 takeaways from PTI minister's 'original' Uzair Baloch JIT

On Saturday, several different cases came up before the ATC-VIII judge when Baloch was produced from the Mitha Ram sub-jail amid tight security of police and Rangers.

Baloch complained about being denied basic facilities which should be allowed to him as per the jail manual at the detention facility maintained by the Rangers in the Mitha Ram Hostel, and said that he was being subjected to "mental torture" in custody, his defence counsel Abid Zaman told Dawn.

The alleged gangster further disclosed that he was being persecuted due to his affiliation with the PPP and was being asked to join the PTI, the counsel added.

According to the counsel, Baloch verbally requested the judge to order that his custody be shifted from the Mitha Ram sub-jail to the Central Prison Karachi.

However, the judge directed the accused to submit a written application regarding his purported maltreatment at the Rangers' detention facility and transfer to the central prison at the next hearing.

The judge adjourned the hearing of two cases until September 21 and of five others until Sept 22.

In January 2016, Rangers had announced Baloch's arrest in a raid on the outskirts of Karachi and a joint investigation team was formed to interrogate him. Later, his custody was taken over by the Pakistan Army from the central prison for his trial on charges of spying for foreign intelligence agencies.

In June, the Sindh home department had shifted Baloch from the central prison to the Mitha Ram hostel reportedly due to security reasons after a military court sentenced him for spying for foreign countries.

Last month, an antiterrorism court had indicted the alleged Lyari kingpin in the high-profile 2013 triple murder case of his alleged rival Arshad Pappu, his brother Yasir Arafat and an aide Jumma Shera.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1578086/u...-being-persecuted-due-to-affiliation-with-ppp
 
A court in Karachi has acquitted Uzair Baloch, a gangster who went on to become one of the main faces of the Lyari gang war, in a 2013 murder case.

A case was registered against Baloch and seven people after a man, named Noshad, was kidnapped and later killed in Kalri on March 13, 2013.

The court ruled that there was a lack of evidence to prove Baloch’s involvement in the case. The prosecution failed to present any evidence or witnesses, the court added.

The prosecution didn’t even know who murdered Noshad, the court said.

Baloch’s lawyer argued that his client was nominated in the case on political grounds. The murder was committed on March 13, while the police registered the case on March 17, he said.

The lawyer argued that Baloch’s name was included in the FIR following the statement of a police officer who wasn’t even present at the crime scene.

Baloch was presented in court under strict security and his face remained covered throughout the proceedings.

On January 7, Baloch was acquitted in attempted murder, and police encounter cases. The South additional and sessions judge ruled that the prosecution failed to present any incriminating evidence against Baloch.

Baloch was booked on April 1, 2012 for attacking policemen in Kalakot with the intent to murder them. ASI Abdul Waheed was shot and injured in the attack.

Baloch was arrested by the Rangers on January 30, 2016. In a statement, he now denies, the gangster had confessed to criminal activities such as murders, extorting money, encroaching on land, illegally occupying 14 sugar mills, harassing residents and purchasing arms.

In April 2017, he was handed over to the Pakistan Army after being accused of espionage and leaking information to foreign intelligence agencies. The army handed him over to the police after three years on April 6, 2020.

Baloch has been accused of murdering a total of 198 people. He denies the charges. In August 2020, a Karachi Anti-Terrorism Court indicted him in the murder of gangster Arshad Pappu.
 
A court in Karachi has acquitted Uzair Baloch, a gangster who went on to become one of the main faces of the Lyari gang war, in a 2013 murder case.

A case was registered against Baloch and seven people after a man, named Noshad, was kidnapped and later killed in Kalri on March 13, 2013.

The court ruled that there was a lack of evidence to prove Baloch’s involvement in the case. The prosecution failed to present any evidence or witnesses, the court added.

The prosecution didn’t even know who murdered Noshad, the court said.

Baloch’s lawyer argued that his client was nominated in the case on political grounds. The murder was committed on March 13, while the police registered the case on March 17, he said.

The lawyer argued that Baloch’s name was included in the FIR following the statement of a police officer who wasn’t even present at the crime scene.

Baloch was presented in court under strict security and his face remained covered throughout the proceedings.

On January 7, Baloch was acquitted in attempted murder, and police encounter cases. The South additional and sessions judge ruled that the prosecution failed to present any incriminating evidence against Baloch.

Baloch was booked on April 1, 2012 for attacking policemen in Kalakot with the intent to murder them. ASI Abdul Waheed was shot and injured in the attack.

Baloch was arrested by the Rangers on January 30, 2016. In a statement, he now denies, the gangster had confessed to criminal activities such as murders, extorting money, encroaching on land, illegally occupying 14 sugar mills, harassing residents and purchasing arms.

In April 2017, he was handed over to the Pakistan Army after being accused of espionage and leaking information to foreign intelligence agencies. The army handed him over to the police after three years on April 6, 2020.

Baloch has been accused of murdering a total of 198 people. He denies the charges. In August 2020, a Karachi Anti-Terrorism Court indicted him in the murder of gangster Arshad Pappu.

The Judicial system is controlled by the mafia. When gangsters like him work political parties and kill people with impunity and nothing happens, you know that anarchy isnt too far away, if it wasnt already here.
 
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