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53 weapons recovered from Nine-Zero illegal: Rangers

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9-0 is a office of MQM , Azizabad is a community like DHA .
Khursheed Begum Memorial Hall is actual Office not Nine Zero its just a Meeting place nothing else and those found were mostly from Adjacent houses not inside 9-0. Those were MQM's Response to ZM's selling Weapons to Anti MQM Forces and also against TTP when LEAs were sleeping and not doing anything to stop them. It was PURELY SELF DEFENSE and I would give benefit of doubt to MQM for having them as they were actually against other side who were making much bigger Mess in Areas they hold.
 
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Khursheed Begum Memorial Hall is actual Office not Nine Zero its just a Meeting place nothing else and those found were mostly from Adjacent houses not inside 9-0.
Wrong , there is a security camera video , some convicts were caught from Khusrsheed memorial and some from inside 9 0 , in company of Amir Khan . Have video link of that too .
Those were MQM's Response to ZM's selling Weapons to Anti MQM Forces and also against TTP when LEAs were sleeping and not doing anything to stop them. It was PURELY SELF DEFENSE and I would give benefit of doubt to MQM for having them as they were actually against other side who were making much bigger Mess in Areas they hold.
No one's saying MQM can't keep weapons , how do you justify illegal weapons ?
 
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Wrong , there is a security camera video , some convicts were caught from Khusrsheed memorial and some from inside 9 0 , in company of Amir Khan . Have video link of that too .
How would Rangers Prove that they were Getting Orders from Amir Khan as they were MQM worker and as Amir Khan was part of managing them he has to listen to them its his job but having knowing about they were actually Criminals has yet to proven in the court. Like Weapons Rangers didnt Shared any list with them regarding existence of Criminals within MQM.
No one's saying MQM can't keep weapons , how do you justify illegal weapons ?
Weapons Captured without the existence of Judicial Magistrate cant be pinned on MQM so better bring any List and Acceptable evidence and share with MQM and if they cant produce their Licenses then they need to Explain.
 
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How would Rangers Prove that they were Getting Orders from Amir Khan as they were MQM worker and as Amir Khan was part of managing them he has to listen to them its his job but having knowing about they were actually Criminals has yet to proven in the court. Like Weapons Rangers didnt Shared any list with them regarding existence of Criminals within MQM.
That's another chapter. Amir Khan was somewhat involved with these convicts ( see how he was presented in the court ) .
Amir Khan was part of managing them he has to listen to them its his job
What time was the raid ? who does this job at night ?
 
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That's another chapter. Amir Khan was somewhat involved with these convicts ( see how he was presented in the court ) .
He could be Accused Wrongly as well just like in the past we get to see Jinnah Pur, Hakim Saeed Murder accusations.
What time was the raid ? who does this job at night ?
MQM people have to be available for their workers so that doesnt mean his availability was based on hiding them.
 
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He could be Accused Wrongly as well just like in the past we get to see Jinnah Pur, Hakim Saeed Murder accusations.
Time will tell.
MQM people have to be available for their workers so that doesnt mean his availability was based on hiding them.
come on , be a little more realistic , even a child can figure this out and you seem to deny the visible truth .
 
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So much for a patriot .
Courts will not question their credibility , they can't , on what basis will they ?


Raid can't be conducted in absence of judicial magisterial by LEAs ...........
 
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So much for a patriot .
Courts will not question their credibility , they can't , on what basis will they ?

South Asia
Pakistani shooting film paramilitary sentenced to death
Media captionPakistani soldier faces death for murdering teen
A Pakistani paramilitary soldier has been sentenced to death for killing an unarmed man in an incident caught on videotape and broadcast on TV.

Sarfaraz Shah, 18, was shot at point-blank range in Karachi in June.

The anti-terrorism court in Karachi found Shahid Zafar guilty of the killing and sentenced six other men to life imprisonment.

The killing sparked public anger and increased complaints of brutality by the security forces.

Judge Bashir Ahmed Khoso also fined Shahid Zafar 200,000 rupees ($2,300).

The judge ordered each of the other defendants - five paramilitaries and a civilian - to pay 100,000 rupees in compensation to Sarfaraz Shah's family.

The Sindh branch of the Pakistan Rangers paramilitary force had argued that he was caught trying to rob someone, a charge his family denied.

Prosecutor Muhammad Khan Buriro said: "We have found justice. The court has given the right decision."

A lawyer for the defendants said there would be an appeal.

Death sentences are rarely carried out in Pakistan.

Sarfaraz Shah's brother, Salik, said: "We are satisfied with the punishment and we hope that the higher courts will also keep them and overturn the appeals of the accused."

Officials removed
The disturbing video shows a young man in a black T-shirt being dragged by his hair in a public park by a man in plain clothes.

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Sarfaraz Shah's brother consoles his mother at an earlier hearing in Karachi
He is pushed towards a group of Sindh Rangers, who are in uniform and armed. The young man pleads for his life as one of the Rangers points a gun at his neck.

A little later, a Ranger shoots him twice at close range, hitting him in the thigh. The young man is seen writhing on the ground, bleeding heavily and begging for help.

The paramilitaries remain close to the injured man but do nothing to help him. Sarfaraz Shah died from his injuries.

The public outcry led to the removal of the Sindh police chief and the director-general of the Sindh branch of the Rangers.

The Rangers are a paramilitary force under the interior ministry.

There are about 10,000 Rangers in Karachi but rights groups say they are not sufficiently trained to deal with keeping civilian order.

Same as the bassis they sentenced him ???
 
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South Asia
Pakistani shooting film paramilitary sentenced to death
Media captionPakistani soldier faces death for murdering teen
A Pakistani paramilitary soldier has been sentenced to death for killing an unarmed man in an incident caught on videotape and broadcast on TV.

Sarfaraz Shah, 18, was shot at point-blank range in Karachi in June.

The anti-terrorism court in Karachi found Shahid Zafar guilty of the killing and sentenced six other men to life imprisonment.

The killing sparked public anger and increased complaints of brutality by the security forces.

Judge Bashir Ahmed Khoso also fined Shahid Zafar 200,000 rupees ($2,300).

The judge ordered each of the other defendants - five paramilitaries and a civilian - to pay 100,000 rupees in compensation to Sarfaraz Shah's family.

The Sindh branch of the Pakistan Rangers paramilitary force had argued that he was caught trying to rob someone, a charge his family denied.

Prosecutor Muhammad Khan Buriro said: "We have found justice. The court has given the right decision."

A lawyer for the defendants said there would be an appeal.

Death sentences are rarely carried out in Pakistan.

Sarfaraz Shah's brother, Salik, said: "We are satisfied with the punishment and we hope that the higher courts will also keep them and overturn the appeals of the accused."

Officials removed
The disturbing video shows a young man in a black T-shirt being dragged by his hair in a public park by a man in plain clothes.

_54562147_012349319-1.jpg

Sarfaraz Shah's brother consoles his mother at an earlier hearing in Karachi
He is pushed towards a group of Sindh Rangers, who are in uniform and armed. The young man pleads for his life as one of the Rangers points a gun at his neck.

A little later, a Ranger shoots him twice at close range, hitting him in the thigh. The young man is seen writhing on the ground, bleeding heavily and begging for help.

The paramilitaries remain close to the injured man but do nothing to help him. Sarfaraz Shah died from his injuries.

The public outcry led to the removal of the Sindh police chief and the director-general of the Sindh branch of the Rangers.

The Rangers are a paramilitary force under the interior ministry.

There are about 10,000 Rangers in Karachi but rights groups say they are not sufficiently trained to deal with keeping civilian order.

Same as the bassis they sentenced him ???
And your point is ....?

@Patriots , do you believe in rangers or not?
 
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