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Arrest of a potential defence witness of CJP
A potential defence witness of Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry was arrested within a few hundreds meters of the Supreme Court on the Constitutional Avenue on Monday and immediately flown to Karachi.
It could just be a routine operation of the Sindh Police to arrest its ex-Mirpurkhas DIG Saleemullah Khan against whom an FIR was lodged by the provincial police but his wife smelled a ***. She accuses the government of arresting her husband to stop him from appearing before the Supreme Judicial Council in defence of the chief justice.
The DIG, at present under suspension, had recently appeared in a Geo talk show “Capital Talk” and explained how he was directed by the Sindh chief minister to ignore the directive of the chief justice. The Sindh chief minister, however, denied the charges and said that the officer had played a dubious role.
Talking to The News on Tuesday, Khan’s wife said that she never thought that her husband will have to face all this for implementing the orders of the Supreme Court. “What is our crime? We are getting such a horrific punishment just for following the chief justice’s orders,” the lady said, adding that she is a heart patient while her only daughter — an A-level student — is completely shattered at this situation.
Khan’s wife disclosed that her husband has also not received salary for the last four months because of which the family is really hard pressed. This correspondent met Khan’s family at their rented house in G-6/4 , whose condition and furnishing seemed to be quite below the living standard one expects from the family of a police DIG.
Khan’s wife said that her husband was arrested on the Constitution Avenue and was flown to Karachi without giving him the opportunity to collect his medicines, clothes etc. from his house. Saleemullah, according to his wife, is a blood pressure patient.
The DIG’s wife said that she is in complete dark as to where her husband is and what the Sindh administration is doing to him. “When I contacted the lawyer in Karachi, he told me that he has not been informed of the whereabouts of the police officer.”
Khan’s wife alleged that her family was losing everything just because her husband was not ready to follow the unlawful dictates of the Sindh chief minister. “Forget about the job of my husband, our foremost concern is his life and safe return,” she said. She demanded that the Supreme Court should take a suo motu notice of the case and ensure her husband’s immediate return to Islamabad.
The suspended DIG’s wife said that the “farce” FIR was lodged against her husband on October 22, 2006 on the directive of the provincial chief minister but he was never arrested. “He was even in Karachi last month and has been freely moving there but no one arrested him,” she said, wondering that what happened now that he was arrested from Islamabad as if he was an absconder.
She disclosed that her husband was willing to appear before the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) to give his account about what had happened to him when the chief justice took suo motu notices of certain cases of human rights violations in his jurisdiction in Mirpurkhas.
Khan’s wife said that an example was being made of her husband for refusing to follow the dictates of the mighty in Sindh. “Now, no one would dare to stand against feudals and landlords,” she said.
Khan had invited the wrath of Chief Minister Arbab Ghulam Rahim after he probed some high profile cases, including the Munno Bheel case, following the suo motu actions taken by the chief justice.
She said a feudal lord had allegedly abducted 13 members of the family of Munno Bheel, who have been missing for the last nine years. Munno Bheel had been protesting for the last nine years for the recovery of his kith and kin but nobody helped him.
However, following the directive of the chief justice, she said, Saleemullah Khan registered an FIR against the feudal, who was very well-connected and got the chief minister involved in the case. When the DIG decided to follow the directive of the chief justice, he was suspended by the chief minister, who claimed that the DIG was about to register a criminal case against his superiors. The feudal lord has his private jails and torture cells.
In another case, Naeem Arain, who had rebelled against the same feudal, was arrested on the directive of the same feudal and tortured severely. The DIG suspended the SHOs. This had also annoyed the chief minister.
http://www.thenews.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=7853
As if the target killing of Syed Hammad Raza was not enough that the government has arrested this second man.
Never before have we heard of a police officer being arrested in this manner