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Pakistani held in Bangkok for Karachi fire that killed 259

Arson suspect held

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Bangkok Police on Saturday arrested Abdul Rehman, alias Bhola, the alleged frontman in the 2012 arson attack at Baldia Factory, Thai daily the Bangkok Post reported.

Commandos arrest Pakistani arson suspect Abdul Rehman on Nana Road in Bangkok on Friday evening. (Photo by Wassayos Ngamkham)

Police arrested a 46-year-old Pakistani man in Bangkok on Friday evening for alleged involvement in the world's sixth deadliest arson that killed 259 people in Pakistan in 2012.

Abdul Rehman was arrested in Room 405 of the Royal Garden Home hotel on Sukhumvit Soi 3 (Nana) following a raid by commandos from the Crime Suppression Division (CSD) and Interpol officers.

Police found the man alone in the room and did not see anything illegal there. They collected clothes, documents and cigarette butts for further examination.

Acting CSD commander Suthin Sapphuang, who led the raid, said the arrest was connected to a fire at the Ali Enterprises textile factory in Karachi on Sept 11, 2012, when 259 people were killed and 50 others were seriously injured.

Pakistani authorities concluded the attack was arson and linked it to the suspect. An anti-terrorism court in Karachi issued a warrant for Mr Rehman's arrest on Sept 16 this year, and Pakistani authorities later learned that he had fled to Thailand, Pol Maj Suthin said.

Pol Lt Col Chai Sa-nguansin, a deputy superintendent of Interpol, said the suspect was alleged to be a member of a large criminal organisation in Pakistan, which extorted money from local businesses.

Before the fire, it is alleged, the group had demanded the equivalent of 7 million baht from the owner of the textile factory. When the owner refused, the factory was torched. It was the sixth worst arson in history, Pol Lt Col Chai said.

The German clothing retailer KiK, the main customer of the plant, paid US$1 million in compensation immediately after the fire to help victims and their families. In September this year, it agreed to pay an additional $5.15 million in an agreement negotiated under the auspices of the International Labour Organization


http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/crime/1150252/pakistani-held-in-2012-arson-case




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http://www.dawn.com/news/1300239/baldia-factory-fire-wanted-frontman-arrested-in-bangkok

Police had filed the supplementary charge sheet in August under the anti-terrorism law following a lengthy reinvestigation of the case.

According to the supplementary report, former chief of the MQM Karachi Tanzeemi Committee Hammad Siddiqui, his alleged front man and then Baldia Town sector in-charge Abdul Rehman, alias Bhola, and three to four unknown men were named as absconders in the case while around a dozen others were left out for lack of evidence and the owners of the ill-fated industrial unit were listed among the prosecution witnesses.

Initially, the police had charge-sheeted the owners and some employees of the factory in the tragic incident. However, the reinvestigation of the case was ordered in March last year through a joint investigation team after a JIT report submitted in the Sindh High Court in February 2015 revealed that the factory was set on fire after its owners failed to pay protection money.

The JIT had named Hammad, Abdul Rehman, Zubair, Ali Hasan, Umar Hasan, Abdul Sattar, Iqbal Adeeb Khanum and four unidentified persons as proposed accused in the report. However, police contended that incriminating evidence was available only against the two proposed accused.
 
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kuch nai hoona Bholla sabh baizaat barri hojaye gay!
 
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Pakistani held in Bangkok for Karachi fire that killed 259

Arson suspect held

c1_1150252_620x413.jpg


Bangkok Police on Saturday arrested Abdul Rehman, alias Bhola, the alleged frontman in the 2012 arson attack at Baldia Factory, Thai daily the Bangkok Post reported.

Commandos arrest Pakistani arson suspect Abdul Rehman on Nana Road in Bangkok on Friday evening. (Photo by Wassayos Ngamkham)

Police arrested a 46-year-old Pakistani man in Bangkok on Friday evening for alleged involvement in the world's sixth deadliest arson that killed 259 people in Pakistan in 2012.

Abdul Rehman was arrested in Room 405 of the Royal Garden Home hotel on Sukhumvit Soi 3 (Nana) following a raid by commandos from the Crime Suppression Division (CSD) and Interpol officers.

Police found the man alone in the room and did not see anything illegal there. They collected clothes, documents and cigarette butts for further examination.

Acting CSD commander Suthin Sapphuang, who led the raid, said the arrest was connected to a fire at the Ali Enterprises textile factory in Karachi on Sept 11, 2012, when 259 people were killed and 50 others were seriously injured.

Pakistani authorities concluded the attack was arson and linked it to the suspect. An anti-terrorism court in Karachi issued a warrant for Mr Rehman's arrest on Sept 16 this year, and Pakistani authorities later learned that he had fled to Thailand, Pol Maj Suthin said.

Pol Lt Col Chai Sa-nguansin, a deputy superintendent of Interpol, said the suspect was alleged to be a member of a large criminal organisation in Pakistan, which extorted money from local businesses.

Before the fire, it is alleged, the group had demanded the equivalent of 7 million baht from the owner of the textile factory. When the owner refused, the factory was torched. It was the sixth worst arson in history, Pol Lt Col Chai said.

The German clothing retailer KiK, the main customer of the plant, paid US$1 million in compensation immediately after the fire to help victims and their families. In September this year, it agreed to pay an additional $5.15 million in an agreement negotiated under the auspices of the International Labour Organization


http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/crime/1150252/pakistani-held-in-2012-arson-case




584248155a804.jpg


http://www.dawn.com/news/1300239/baldia-factory-fire-wanted-frontman-arrested-in-bangkok

Police had filed the supplementary charge sheet in August under the anti-terrorism law following a lengthy reinvestigation of the case.

According to the supplementary report, former chief of the MQM Karachi Tanzeemi Committee Hammad Siddiqui, his alleged front man and then Baldia Town sector in-charge Abdul Rehman, alias Bhola, and three to four unknown men were named as absconders in the case while around a dozen others were left out for lack of evidence and the owners of the ill-fated industrial unit were listed among the prosecution witnesses.

Initially, the police had charge-sheeted the owners and some employees of the factory in the tragic incident. However, the reinvestigation of the case was ordered in March last year through a joint investigation team after a JIT report submitted in the Sindh High Court in February 2015 revealed that the factory was set on fire after its owners failed to pay protection money.

The JIT had named Hammad, Abdul Rehman, Zubair, Ali Hasan, Umar Hasan, Abdul Sattar, Iqbal Adeeb Khanum and four unidentified persons as proposed accused in the report. However, police contended that incriminating evidence was available only against the two proposed accused.
Useless activity, as long as the real culprits roam free there is no point in catching the guy's taking the fall. As Mustafa Kamal say's, 'these guys are used like tissue papers.'
Ask sama tv don't shoot the messenger as usual:undecided:
In my opinion the main culprits are owners of the factory might be planed for false insurance claim.
Totally agree with you, Factory owners were enjoying the life in Dubai and should have taken threats from MQM seriously. Well it wasn't affecting them in anyway, why would they care.
 
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Ask sama tv don't shoot the messenger as usual:undecided:
In my opinion the main culprits are owners of the factory might be planed for false insurance claim.
Lols no they lost everything they had a good established business and were reputed demin manufacturer...

As foe babu sabh is ko kuch nai hoga justice is bs in this country! Dr asim koi 3 saal say adalat jata hai victory sign banna keh hospital oeh vvip ward may soo jata hai!

Operation courts police politics everything in this country is bs!
 
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