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Ali Zaidi requests SC to take suo motu notice of Uzair Baloch JIT report
Web Desk On Jul 7, 2020 Last updated Jul 7, 2020
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Ali Zaidi has appealed Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Gulzar Ahmed to take suo motu notice of Uzair Baloch Joint Investigation Team (JIT) report released by Sindh government, ARY News reported on Tuesday.

Addressing a joint press conference here in Islamabad with Federal Information Minister Shibli Faraz, the PTI minister presented the separate JIT report and criticized the report released by the Sindh government for not having important information.

The JIT on Uzair Baloch released by the Sindh government is edited. There is a difference between these two reports. The JIT report unveiled by Sindh govt is 35 pages, whereas, the original report is 43 pages. No one from the Sindh government signed it,” he claimed.

Ali Zaidi said that he will file a petition in the top court urging the CJP to take suo notice of the Uzair Baloch JIT report.

The minister said the report released by the provincial government raises serious questions as on each page of the JIT report all the four people (from the federal government) have signed but no one from the Sindh government.

“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),” he added.

Read More: Sindh govt releases Uzair Baloch, Nisar Morai, Baldia Factory Fire JIT reports

“The JIT report which I have shows that Uzair Baloch has been associated with Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) since childhood. The original JIT shows the names of Faryal Talpur, Qadir Patel, Sharjeel Memon and Zulfiqar Mirza as friends of Uzair Baloch,” said Ali Zaidi.

He said the report released by the provincial government does not mention as to on whose instructions Uzair Baloch killed the innocent people, adding that those who played with the peace of Karachi must be brought to justice.

It must be noted that nefarious Lyari gangster Uzair Baloch, Nisar Morai and Baldia Factory Fire incident’s Joint Investigation Team (JIT) reports were made public by Sindh government on Monday.

According to details, the reports were released by Sindh’s ministry for interior and are currently available on their website, the website crashed soon after the reports were uploaded to the server.

Read More: Baldia factory inferno declared a ‘terrorism incident’ in JIT report

The head honcho of Lyari Gang War, Uzair Baloch’s JIT report consists of 36 pages and names his family members and friends like Habib Jan, Habib Hassan, Saif Ali and Noor Muhammad among others.

According to the incriminating report, the criminal Uzair Baloch had confessed to killing 198 people on the basis of ethnicity and ongoing gang war activities and turf war.

The JIT also says that Uzair Baloch used his influence to get seven people of his choosing jobs as Station House Officers (SHOs) in Sindh Police.

https://arynews.tv/en/uzair-baloch-suo-motu-ali-zaidi/

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Sindh Govt has done another straightforward crime by editing the orignal JIT report. Sindh Govt excluded all the political crimnals & traitors from uzair baloch JIT.

political crimnals of PPP those were behind uzair baloch are basically a traitor of Pakistan, backstabbed Pakistan by passing secret information to others, by sharing information of military installations to Iran and because of this we see the courage of RAW involvement in balochistan & sindh I.e kalbushan yadev.

Now I have understood that why federal Govt did not release the orignal JIT report because federal Govt was waiting for provincial Govt officers to sign this JIT report.

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),”

If you see all 4 federal officers signed this 43 pages JIT except 2 provincial Govt officers. sindh Govt uploaded this edited 35 pages JIT report to sindh home department website despite the fact that it is a responsibly of federal Govt to publish, upload such JIT report because of spying charges on uzair baloch.
 
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Faryal's patronage and Zardari's job offers: 10 takeaways from PTI minister's 'original' Uzair Baloch JIT

Dawn.com
July 07, 2020

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PTI minister Ali Zaidi, Uzair Baloch and Sindh government spokesman Murtaza Wahab. — PID/Reuters/PPI


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 smells a rat.

On Tuesday, he flourished a JIT report of his own before the media, 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".

This was perhaps the reason why Sindh government spokesperson Murtaza Wahab questioned at a presser how Zaidi obtained the document if 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, if true. Ten of the key takeaways are:

  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.

  1. 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.

  1. 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".

  2. 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.

  3. Baloch received millions of rupees in extortion for settling property and land disputes which he was requested to do by PPP leaders such as Sharjeel Memon and Sain Manzoor. In one such case, Baloch 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.

  4. 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.

  5. In 2011, Baloch 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 was conveyed a message of praise from Zardari for the targeted killing of opponents.

  6. 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 he was asked to ensure that Lyari continued to be "the fort of PPP".

  7. 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.

  8. 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.
 
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Faryal's patronage and Zardari's job offers: 10 takeaways from PTI minister's 'original' Uzair Baloch JIT

Dawn.com
July 07, 2020

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PTI minister Ali Zaidi, Uzair Baloch and Sindh government spokesman Murtaza Wahab. — PID/Reuters/PPI


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 smells a rat.

On Tuesday, he flourished a JIT report of his own before the media, 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".

This was perhaps the reason why Sindh government spokesperson Murtaza Wahab questioned at a presser how Zaidi obtained the document if 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, if true. Ten of the key takeaways are:

  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.

  1. 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.

  1. 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".

  2. 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.

  3. Baloch received millions of rupees in extortion for settling property and land disputes which he was requested to do by PPP leaders such as Sharjeel Memon and Sain Manzoor. In one such case, Baloch 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.

  4. 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.

  5. In 2011, Baloch 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 was conveyed a message of praise from Zardari for the targeted killing of opponents.

  6. 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 he was asked to ensure that Lyari continued to be "the fort of PPP".

  7. 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.

  8. 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.
PPP is a curse on Pakistan and especially Karachi. For anyone living in Karachi all these things are well known. These findings are just the tip of the iceberg.
 
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Sindh govt questions authenticity of PTI minister's 'original' JIT report on Uzair Baloch

July 07, 2020


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Sindh government spokesperson Murtaza Wahab addressing the media. — DawnNewsTV

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," said Sindh government spokesperson Murtaza Wahab.

Commenting on the allegations made by Zaidi on the floor of the National Assembly, he 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 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.
 
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"We showed the documents with all the signatures. The official documents, with all the signatures, don't show any such thing."

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?"
Sindh officials edited the report and made the last 2 departments under it's command sign it before releasing it.
If PPP thinks that federal Govt cant receive orignal JIT then PPP is living in a heaven of fools.

It seems that 2 provincial officers gave the edited version of JIT to sindh Govt and signed it, Whereas 4 federal Govt officers shared the original JIT with federal Govt in which 2 signatures of provincial officers are missing.
 
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