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A young reporter associated with the Daily Jang newspaper was allegedly taken away by unknown persons from his home in Karachi on early Saturday morning, according to the reporter's family.

Around two dozen persons wearing masks scaled the walls of the journalist's home in Salman Farsi Society at around 4am and took away the reporter, Matloob Husain Mosavi, claimed his brother, Minhaj Mosavi.

The brother alleged that the masked men misbehaved with the family members and locked them in a room before taking away Matloob.

Quoting neighbours, Minhaj said that plain-clothed gunmen had arrived in a Toyota Vigo, a Toyota Prado and three police vehicles.

The brother said that Matloob had no affiliations with political or religious organisations. However, he added that his brother is "liberal, has progressive views and is a social activist."

He demanded that if there is any allegation or case against him, he should be presented before the court, so that the "anxiety of the family can be reduced".

The brother said that the family had submitted an application at the Al Falah police station to this effect, which was confirmed by DIG East Amir Farooqi.

“They (the family) have given an application stating that there were policemen and plain-clothed people involved,” said DIG Farooqi.

“We are verifying this with various police agencies,” added the senior officer.

Meanwhile, the Karachi Union of Journalists (KUJ) expressed concern over the disappearance of the journalist, condemning the incident in strong terms.

KUJ President Ashraf Khan along with General Secretary Ahmed Khan Malik and members of the working committee in a statement urged the government to take immediate notice of the incident.

They said that such cases of "enforced disappearances" have spread fear among the entire journalist community and that the government should put an end to such incidents.

Another journalist 'picked up', detained
In a similar incident in November last year, Nasrullah Khan Chaudhry, a senior journalist associated with Urdu-language daily Nai Baat, was detained by security personnel following a raid on his residence.

Three days later, Counter Terrorism Department officials disclosed his arrest in a case registered under Sections 11W(i) and 11F(i) of the Anti Terrorism Act, which pertains to printing, publishing, or disseminating any material to incite hatred, and offer support and hold meetings for a proscribed organisation.

Security personnel had claimed recovering a bag containing four copies of Nawa-i-Afghan Jihad, published in 2011, a magazine which promoted violence against the country and incited religious hatred.

During Chaudhry's court appearance, Investigation Officer Syed Ali Haider of the CTD informed the court that the detained suspect was allegedly an accomplice and facilitator of a notorious Al Qaeda operative named Khalid Mukashi, alleging him of giving Rs0.25 million to Khalid.

Morever, in a statement issued later in the day, the CTD accused Chaudhry of providing financial help to Khalid, by giving him Rs0.25 million.

Chaudhry's counsel had argued that he was innocent and was picked up a day after participating in a protest outside the Sindh Governor House against a raid on the Karachi Press Club — which the CTD said had been carried out to arrest Chaudhry, who was present there at that time, but managed to flee from the scene.

The journalist was remanded to jail authorities on charges of spreading religious disharmony.

The forced and illegal detention was viewed by journalists as an attack on media freedoms. They were of the view that the detention of the senior journalist was aimed at "sabotaging" an ongoing country-wide protest against the "forcible intrusion and harassment" of journalists at the KPC.

Meanwhile, adviser to Sindh chief minister on information Murtaza Wahab had claimed that the intrusion of law enforcers in plainclothes into KPC was due to some "misunderstanding".

In a statement, the adviser said that initial inquiry into the incident revealed that the law enforcers went there due to “some problem in their GSM locator".

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I hope it's true,they are part of the Corrupt mafia and hopefully someone has started to deal with them. The Panama case and their lies showed that this rag was front for the mafia.
 
Jang deserves to be shut down for its anti-Pak rhetoric. Having said that I can not support randomly kidnapping reporters.
 
I hope it's true,they are part of the Corrupt mafia and hopefully someone has started to deal with them. The Panama case and their lies showed that this rag was front for the mafia.

What?? Are you supporting kidnapping and killing the reporter because he does not align with your views?
 
What?? Are you supporting kidnapping and killing the reporter because he does not align with your views?

Nothing to do aligning with their views, they are a Corrupt rag and need to be shut down. Maybe you have forgotten their reporting during the NS case.
 
What?? Are you supporting kidnapping and killing the reporter because he does not align with your views?

this how pathetic these people are.

If a journalist doesnt go with their views, they believe he should be kidnapped and tortured.


Fascist Pakistan.
 
Who is in power in Sindh?

:facepalm:

you think govt kidnaps journalist?

There is only 1 power that does this and cannot be held accountable and every sane person know who they are.
 
:facepalm:

you think govt kidnaps journalist?

There is only 1 power that does this and cannot be held accountable and every sane person know who they are.

All anti Pakistan elements should be arrested. So well done to this force :)
 
this how pathetic these people are.

If a journalist doesnt go with their views, they believe he should be kidnapped and tortured.


Fascist Pakistan.

With every passing day, the fascism of Naya and Mehenga Pakistan becomes increasingly clear. This is only the beginning - wait and watch what happens in the next few years.

Cult members will be cult members. Our society has reached a point where kidnapping and torturing journalists is justified because they do not align with the narrative that is peddled by the establishment.
 
Nothing to do aligning with their views, they are a Corrupt rag and need to be shut down. Maybe you have forgotten their reporting during the NS case.

So you think it is okay to kidnap and torture a journalist because of his or her association with a particular news outlet? Do you think such open disregard of free speech and free media is representative of a democratic government?

What's next? public lashing for criticising PTI and the military?
 
reminds me of the dharna days when Imran use to stand on the container and cry about the columnist or journalist who were critical of him

Every journalist and reporter were laughing at this. Even sohail Warraich said that every politician will have journalists who will write in favor of him and journalist who will criticize him. To say that you donot warrant criticism is foolish.


Also, this makes you question, is the Pakistani govt running mhenga pakistan or is it the army?
 
So you think it is okay to kidnap and torture a journalist because of his or her association with a particular news outlet? Do you think such open disregard of free speech and free media is representative of a democratic government?

What's next? public lashing for criticising PTI and the military?

I think it's ok to close down all criminal enterprises like the Jang, it's a front for the mafia. Just look at the number of times the SC had to correct these crooks and then their pathetic apologies. I wouldn't​ arrest just individuals, I would close down the whole crooked enterprise
 
reminds me of the dharna days when Imran use to stand on the container and cry about the columnist or journalist who were critical of him

Every journalist and reporter were laughing at this. Even sohail Warraich said that every politician will have journalists who will write in favor of him and journalist who will criticize him. To say that you donot warrant criticism is foolish.


Also, this makes you question, is the Pakistani govt running mhenga pakistan or is it the army?

You sound very hurt; my brother sabar karo as in shallah next ten years Imran Khan is Pakistan's PM :)
 
You sound very hurt; my brother sabar karo as in shallah next ten years Imran Khan is Pakistan's PM :)

Ever since AZ's falooda walas got caught, [MENTION=135038]Major[/MENTION] seems to be very disturbed, so much so that he can't even bring to comment. I wonder why he can comment on IK breaking wind but not on quite literally billions stolen from the poor of PK.
 
:facepalm:

you think govt kidnaps journalist?

There is only 1 power that does this and cannot be held accountable and every sane person know who they are.

So you blamed Naya Pakistan but then back tracking and trying to absolve Sindh government.



Anything to support corrupt mafia I see?
 
So you blamed Naya Pakistan but then back tracking and trying to absolve Sindh government.



Anything to support corrupt mafia I see?

provincial govt cant do anything against establishment.

Federal could, but it depends whos under who....

It makes you wonder why Sheryar Afridi isnt taking notice on this
 
provincial govt cant do anything against establishment.

Federal could, but it depends whos under who....

It makes you wonder why Sheryar Afridi isnt taking notice on this

“They (the family) have given an application stating that there were policemen and plain-clothed people involved,” said DIG Farooqi.


Sindh police falls under federal government?
 
If you have a nationwide pole, i'm willing to bet majority likes the idea of enforced disappearances considering their faith and love for certain organisations.
 
Sindh police falls under federal government?

Im surprised that you have lived in Pakistan and dont know who the plain-clothed people are.

You really think Police is going to say no these plain clothed people :)

Hint, these plain clothed ones often care walkie talkies with them and act as badmashs whenever they get a job
 
Im surprised that you have lived in Pakistan and dont know who the plain-clothed people are.

You really think Police is going to say no these plain clothed people :)

Hint, these plain clothed ones often care walkie talkies with them and act as badmashs whenever they get a job

I've lived in Pakistan enough to know that often the police itself operates in plain clothes.
 
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