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Leader of peoples aman committee killed in attack near lyari

i don't see Liyari gangsters calling a shutter down strike? neither do I see them saying "balochioun ki nasal kusshi kaari jaa rahi hai"!

so clearly liyari gangsters didn't think this guy was that big otherwise we would have seen MQM type bayaan from them.
 
Karachi target killing: Key PAC leader Zafar Baloch gunned down

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By Hafeez Tunio / Faraz KhanPublished: September 19, 2013


Zafar Baloch was a prominent leader of the troubled Lyari neighbourhood infested with gang wars and ethnic-based violence.. PHOTO: FILE

KARACHI:
Zafar Baloch, the spokesperson of the banned Peoples Amn Committe, was killed in a targeted attack in Karachi on Wednesday. He was a prominent leader of the troubled Lyari neighbourhood infested with gang wars and ethnic-based violence.
According to initial reports, four armed men on two motorcycles gunned down Baloch and another worker, Muhammad Ali, who were also on motorcycles. Two other friends of Baloch’s, driving another motorcycle behind them, were injured in the firing.
The incident took place at Bizenjo Chowk, Lyari, which is a Peoples Amn Committee stronghold. The PAC had been banned on terrorism charges in October 2011 by the Sindh government. He had helped in forming the party in 2008 with its founder, notorious gangster Rehman Dakait. The latter was killed in an alleged encounter a year later.

DIG (Karachi South) Abdul Khaliq Shaikh confirmed that Baloch and Ali were killed. “We will investigate the case from all angles, including internal rifts in the PAC that could have caused his death.” The Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) could also be involved, he said.

The LeJ had earlier been responsible for the football ground blast, also in Lyari, in which 11 people, including children, were killed. That blast had targeted the PAC leadership and Baloch was also present in the area at the time, but did not get hurt.

LeJ believes that Baloch along with other PAC members and Lyari gangsters serve as informants for intelligence agencies and help in their apprehension.

Condemning the incident, Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah has asked the police to arrest the assassins and ordered the Sindh IG to submit a report within 24 hours. This is yet another conspiracy against the Sindh government to worsen the law and order situation and derail the peace efforts in Karachi, said the statement released by the CM House.
Sania Naz, Javed Nagori and Qadir Patel, who are Pakistan Peoples Party leaders, MPAs and Lyari residents, reached the CM House after the incident. “Certain elements want to ensure that peace is not established in Lyari or the city,” said Naz.
Meanwhile, Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon said that the government would arrest the killers irrespective of their party affiliation and influence.
Containers have been parked around the Chief Minister House, cordoning it off.
In ensuing violence, there were reports of firing in Lyari and in surrounding areas dominated by the PAC and PPP. At least six people, including a minor boy, have been injured in Lyari and Malir.
A strike has also been called by the Friends of Lyari and City Alliance parties. Habib Jan Baloch, the Friends of Lyari chairman, blamed Nabeel Gabol for the incident.
Who was Zafar Baloch?

PAC chief Uzair Baloch had said, “If you say something to me, you are saying it to Zafar (Baloch).” He was very close to the PAC leadership, including infamous gangster Baba Ladla.


Zafar Baloch handled all of PAC’s media relations, protest demonstrations, government negotiations, police meetings and gang war affairs. He was Uzair Baloch’s front man. He was also said to be close to former Sindh Interior Minister Zulfiqar Mirza.
Before the PAC was formed, he had served as union councillor in 2002 and 2005. He had also been an active worker of the PPP. In 2011, he had resigned from his position as PPP’s District South general secretary in protest of the announced 2011 Lyari operation.

Baloch was crippled in the attack on him the same year, allegedly carried out by rival Lyari gangster Ghaffar Zikri.
He had been named in several cases of murder and other crime. He was also accused of killing some policemen.
Last year, he formed another party called City Alliance, which had representatives from different political parties, including nationalist parties, as members. The City Alliance has also announced a strike today (Thursday).
Published in The Express Tribune, September 19th, 2013.
 
The way media gave coverage to Zafar Baloch's killing it shocking, they almost portrayed him like a hero or legend.. :pissed:
 
The way media gave coverage to Zafar Baloch's killing it shocking, they almost portrayed him like a hero or legend.. :pissed:

Media's projection is directly proportional to the funding they receive for the purpose. This is the only criterion. Rehman Dakait became Sardar Abdur Rehman Baloch after PPP took over. He was promised senatorship, which of course was not possible. He started threatening when promises were not met. He was sent to eternal world in an encounter and he became Sardar Abdul Rehman Baloch Shaheed. Person who played instrumental role in his departure from earth became his successor Sardar Uzair Baloch, with Zafar Baloch as second in command. People of Karachi were scared of ZB name and dreaded the parchi from his side. Today he is Zafar Baloch Shaheed, a prominent Rahnuma (Leader).

I sometime wonder how we have degraded Shahadat. Title of Shaheed is given to dacoits killed in encounter. It is also coveted by people who die in foreign land due to over dose of drugs. Every tom dick and harry is being called as Shaheed.

I think soon our armed forces are going to come up with the resolution that if any of their members die in war, please dont call them Shaheed.
 
Days before death, Pakistani ganglord vowed to protect Karachi turf

KARACHI, Pakistan, Sept 19 (Reuters) - Days before he was killed in a drive-by shooting in Karachi, one of Pakistan's most feared men said he would rather see the city in ruin than give up control over his turf in the country's volatile commercial capital.

Zafar Baloch, a notorious figure wielding enormous power in Karachi, was killed by a group of gunmen on motorbikes overnight in an attack that sent shock waves through the sprawling port city generating a quarter of Pakistan's economy.

In a rare interview on Sept. 5, Baloch, 46, spoke extensively about the psychology of gangland violence, offering a rare glimpse into the dark world of turf wars and extortion in Pakistan's troubled and ethnically diverse second city.

Speaking to Reuters in Lyari, one of Karachi's most dangerous neighbourhoods, he said he would not leave his turf despite continuous raids by police and attacks by rival gangs.

"I once had 13 police raids in one day. I have bullet and grenade wounds in my leg," he said. "Thieves run away. I'll never run away from Lyari."

A city of 18 million people, Karachi is home to Pakistan's main port, stock exchange and central bank. And yet it is one of the most violent places in the South Asian nation, torn apart by ethnic, political and sectarian tensions and gangland rivalries.

Explosions and killings occur daily as political and militant groups battle for control with the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), the city's dominant political party.

Karachi generates 25 percent of Pakistan's economy and presents a major challenge to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif as he tries to bring law and order to the chaotic financial hub.

PIECE OF CAKE

In Lyari, a dense network of slums housing over a million people, criminal gangs operate freely, exerting total control over businesses and residents. Police almost never enter the neighbourhood without permission from Baloch's men.

Streets are busy, teeming with people and cars. Buildings and lampposts are adorned with posters of Baloch and his allies.

Speaking to Reuters at a local football club, Baloch compared Karachi to a cake which attracted too many takers.

"Right now we are sitting across the table watching the MQM eat the whole cake," Baloch said. "If this goes on, we will either ruin the cake for everyone or get our slice."

A large and burly man, Baloch narrowly survived a grenade attack in 2011 and still had a cast on one leg when Reuters saw him. He walked with a walking cane until the day he was killed.

Lyari's economically strategic location - enclosed on one side by the port and on the other by the city's biggest industrial area - has made it the hub of extortion, violent crime and drug barons.

As many as 1,726 people were killed in Karachi in the first six months of this year, according to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.

Mainstream political parties are accused of running armed groups that have carved up the city along ethnic lines into spheres of influence - a charge politicians deny.

Baloch saw the MQM, backed by Karachi's Urdu-speaking community that returned after partition from India, as his main rival.

"The problem is that the MQM thinks it has the biggest stake in Karachi," Baloch told Reuters. "Until the MQM learns to share, there will always be chaos."

And yet he spoke passionately about Karachi, a city where had earned both fear and respect.

"Karachi was born out of Lyari. It comes from right here. The people of Lyari gave birth to this city. How can we let it die?" he said. "Lyari is just a good town with a bad reputation. But its people will never let Karachi die." (Editing by Maria Golovnina)
 
i don't see Liyari gangsters calling a shutter down strike? neither do I see them saying "balochioun ki nasal kusshi kaari jaa rahi hai"!

so clearly liyari gangsters didn't think this guy was that big otherwise we would have seen MQM type bayaan from them.

problem is they dont hve the political infrastructure like MQM?
PPP high command, doesnt trust them, so now they hve to face thier own music?
ARSHAD PAPU , was one of them, his team is still there, waiting for the right time to strike?
& they did it, now common peoples they dont want to be the part of a neverending war?
& right now thier foot soilders , most of them are run away trains, because of the opreations, baba ladlla, uzair baluoch, & some other commendrs are not thier, so no body wants to hve a war with nobody, or closing liyari?
it shows most of them are on the run?
 
i don't see Liyari gangsters calling a shutter down strike? neither do I see them saying "balochioun ki nasal kusshi kaari jaa rahi hai"!

so clearly liyari gangsters didn't think this guy was that big otherwise we would have seen MQM type bayaan from them.

Go Lyari and see that either business is being run in Lyari or not ... If you can't go then you can watch TV atleast .......
 
Police completed first investigative report: Assailants were 4 on 2 motorbikes :P

ok, so its on unknowns?
if its on unknowns, that means no one went to police station, all what police has done, is just by thier own?
do you understand, what i am nt saying?
his own peoples, wanted that, so that they comeout from thier hideouts, protesting that they are the victims, later?;)
 
baba ladla group killed zafar baloch according to muhammad maalick, and some powerful person is involved, tappi slipped from his mouth :rofl:

 
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