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NA asks Punjab Police to implement LHC report on 2009 Sri Lankan cricket team attack

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ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly Standing Committee on Law and Justice has given the Punjab police a month to implement Lahore High Court (LHC) Justice Shabbar Raza Rizvi’s report on the 2009 attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team.

The committee said that if the report was not implemented, the Establishment Division would be asked to attach the case in the personal files of police officials named in the report.

Committee chair MNA Riaz Fatyana from the PTI expressed dismay that the relevant departments were reluctant to implement reports and judicial commissions’ deliberations, saying this was tantamount to making a mockery of the system.

“The directives of this committee are not taken seriously, similarly the findings of judicial commissions and inquiries were left aside to rot – so why do we waste time to establish he commissions and hold inquires,” Mr Fatyana asked.

The committee was considering the Punjab police’s response to the implementation status of reports onterrorist attacks on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore and the murder of judges in the Sialkot district jail.

Parliamentary committee says if report is not implemented, case will be attached to files of police officials

The committee had asked the inspector general of police Punjab (IGP) to appear before it in person, but he was represented at the meeting by Rawalpindi Regional Police Officer Sohail Tajik.

A Punjab home department official read out the brief of the judicial commission’s report on the 2009 attack on the Sri Lankan team, which said that almost all the Punjab police officers posted in Lahore at the time were guilty of laxityand did not consider the gravity of terror conditions.

The parliamentarians were informed that the commission had named police officials who were negligent in executing their duties, which led to the attack on the cricketers.

The names read out included then IGP Khalid Farooq, then capital city police officer Haji Abdul Rehman, deputy inspector general of police (operations) Amjad Javed, Model Town superintendent of police, Gulberg deputy superintendent of police and the Gulberg station house office, while the senior superintendent of police (operations) had been on leave.

After the report was read out, Mr Fatyana said: “Now, more than a decade after the attack, one of the officers named in the judicial report has been promoted to the rank of IGP, one is CPO and all others have gained after being named as irresponsible officers.’

Mr Tajik responded by telling him that a Punjab cabinet subcommittee had cleared the officers.

But when committee members, including MNA Aliya Kamran, asked if the subcommittee report was presented to and approved by the Punjab cabinet, the answer was no.

The committee also asked about action taken by the police over an incident at the Sialkot jail in July 2003, when a team of judicial officers led by the Sialkot additional district and sessions judgevisited the prison and were taken hostage.

Mr Fatyana said judicial officers had complained about a controversial commando raid that led to four judges being killed by police firing.

He asked if the police had conducted an inquiry into this incident, as well as a reason why post-mortem examinations of the deceased were not carried out.

When they did not receive a response from Mr Tajik, the committee unanimously gave the police a month to implement the judicial report.

The committee also considered the Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Bill 2019 and approved it along with a dissenting note from MNAs Nafeesa Shah and Ms Kamran. Amendments to the Muslim family laws were deferred.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1532894/police-asked-to-implement-report-on-sri-lankan-cricket-team-attack
 
Seems like a cheap attempt at political point scoring.

The PTI government is trying very hard to take credit for bringing Test cricket back to Pakistan,

but they fail to realize (or don’t want people to realize) that we would not be in a position to play Tests in Pakistan in 2019-20 if we wouldn’t have had several LOIs and PSL matches in Pakistan from 2015 to 2018 period, which had nothing to do with the incumbent government.

Punjab government showed a terrible lapse in security in 2009, but they also made amends by successfully hosting several matches from 2015 onwards.

From 2015 to 2017, Lahore was the only venue that hosted matches in Pakistan.

The Punjab government did a great job under immense pressure because if something would have happened again, it would have delayed the restoration of cricket in Pakistan by another 20-30 years.

The successful hosting of matches in Lahore in that period gave touring players confidence and eventually allowed venues like Karachi and Rawalpindi to open up again.

The two UK imports - Mani and Wasim, will try to take credit away from Sethi and Shahryar, but the fact is that they have only capitalized on the hard work of the latter.

They are only able to talk to teams about playing Tests in Pakistan because of the foundation provided by Shahryar and Sethi.

Hosting a Test in Pakistan today is much easier than hosting a T20 or an ODI 3-4 years back, because we had nothing to fall back on.

Now we can tell other boards to look at the dozen plus matches we have successfully hosted since 2015 and to believe in our credibility.

“Small men in big offices” indeed.
 
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