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Mufti Saeed Jalalpuri, 3 others gunned down in Karachi

KARACHI: The funeral prayers of Maulana Saeed Ahmed Jalalpuri and three others who were killed by gunmen at Abul Hassan Isfahani Road here on Thursday night will be offered at Binoria Town today.

Maulana Saeed Ahmed Jalalpuri, his son Hafiz Huzaifa, two friends Maulana Fakhruz Zaman and Maulana Abdul Rehman were killed in Thursday night shooting, while Mohammed Khateeb, an aide of Saeed, was injured in the attack.

According to S.P. Gulshan Iqbal Town Javed Ali Mahar, Mufti Jalalpuri was returning back to home after delivering sermon at Jama Masjid Khatim-un-Nabiyyeen in Gulzar-e-Hijri in Sachal police jurisdiction when gunmen on two motorcycles intercepted their car near Post Office Society and opened fire on the vehicle.

The injured were taken to a private hospital in Gulshan Iqbal where doctors pronounced four of them dead. The injured was admitted at Intensive Care Unit of the hospital.

The bodies of the victims were then shifted to the Jamia Binoria.

Tensions gripped the city following the attack, with the Gurumandir area was nearly rendered off-limit as mourners gathered there overnight, while localities including Stadium Road, Nagan Chowrangi, Shah Faisal Colony and Old Golimaar witnessed panic and tension.

Maulana Jalalpuri funeral prayers today,3/12/2010 1:16:48 PM
 
Guys!! Wait lets not accuse random people of murder. It's against the Quran to accuse people of sin based on heresy and unverified information.


RIP to the dead Maulana and his son.


I am sensing that there is something really, really big going on behind the scenes.

There seems to be some major vested interests into this outrageous killing.
 
Zaid Hamid named in Jalalpuri murder FIR

KARACHI, March 12: As thousands of people attended the funeral of Mufti Saeed Ahmed Jalalpuri here on Friday, police booked Zaid Hamid, who claims to be a security consultant and strategic defence analyst, for the murder of the prominent religious scholar, his son and two associates.

Mufti Saeed Jalalpuri of Aalmi Majlis-i-Tahaffuz-i-Khatm-i-Nabuat, his son Huzaifa Jalalpuri and close associates Fakhruz Zaman and Abdul Rehman were returning from Jamia Masjid Khatman-un-Nabi in Gulshan-i-Iqbal on Thursday night when four to five gunmen sprayed their car with bullets, killing all of them.

SSP Javed Mahar of Gulsha-i-Iqbal Town said the FIR had been registered under Sections 302 (premeditated murder), 324 (attempt to murder), 109 (punishment of abetment if the act abetted committed in consequence and where no express provision is made for its punishment) and 34 (common intention) against Zaid Hamid (Zaid Zaman Hamid) on the complaint of Mufti Jalapuri’s close aide Hafiz Shabbir.

He said that although the text of the FIR did not mention the profession of the accused, the investigators were told by the complainant that they had nominated Zaid Hamid who appeared in TV shows and delivered lectures mainly on security and defence issues.

Anwaar Ahmed, another aide of Mufti Jalalpuri, told Dawn that the scholar used to actively expose Zaid Hamid who, he alleged, was a close associate of ‘a person who had laid claim to prophethood’.

Anwaar Ahmed said: “In late 1990s a man named Yusuf Kazzab emerged and claimed prophethood, who was aided and assisted by Zaid Hamid. At that time he was known as Zaid Zaman Hamid but currently he has cut his name short to Zaid Hamid”.

He said he had insisted that both names be mentioned in the FIR, because his organisation suspected his role in the killing of Mufti Jalalpuri.

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ooooops....;)
 
FIR of Mufti Saeed’s assassination lodged

KARACHI: The targeted attacks on Aalmi Majlis-e-Tahafuza-e-Khatam-e-Naboowat (AMTKN) Chief Mufti Saeed Jalalpuri and leader of banned outfit Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Nadeem, were aimed at inciting sectarian violence across the city, investigators probing the attacks told media.

Investigators believed that a group of six to 10 men are involved in the attacks, in which AMTKN chief Mufti Saeed Jalalpuri was gunned down on late Thursday night along with three associates, while SSP leader, Maulana Nadeem, was also attacked earlier the same day. Maulana Nadeem survived the attack, but his son, Maviya, perished in the attack while trying to save his father.

The investigators asserted that both Mufti Jalalpuri and Maulana Nadeem were targeted because they were active in their respective organisational work. DIG-East Zone Abdul Khaliq Sheikh, when contacted by media, said that in the case of Mufti Jalalpuri, an FIR has been lodged on the complaint of Hafiz Shabir, Jalalpuri’s relative, at Sachal Police Station.

The FIR nominates noted media evangelist Zaid Hamid as a suspect, and claims that some days ago, Hamid had threatened Maulana Jalalpuri over the phone. “We have suspicions that Zaid Hamid may be involved in the murder of Mufti Jalalpuri,” Sheikh said, while pointing to the altercation that occurred between the two men.

Sources meanwhile told media that two official investigation teams were subsequently formed by the Sindh police, one led by Senior Superintendent Police (SSP)-Investigation Niaz Ahmed Khosa, while the other was headed by Special Investigation Unit (SIU) Chief SSP Raja Umar Khattab to probe the targeted attacks.

Moreover, sources said, another Criminal Investigation Department (CID) probe team was also formed, which is functioning under the direct supervision of Additional Inspector General Saud Ahmed Mirza.

Senior investigation officers, speaking to reporters on condition of anonymity, said that statements of eyewitnesses in both cases, including the injured, have already been recorded. However, no authentication in the attack on Mufti Saeed Jalalpuri has been made as yet.

The eyewitnesses in the attempted murder of Maulana Nadeem include a constable of Nazimabad Police Station, who has told the probe teams that he can identify and help making sketches of two suspects who attacked Maulana Nadeem.

The constable narrated that the two men, aged between 26 and 30 years, attacked Maulana Nadeem’s convoy, and then escaped towards Golimar. They got trapped in a traffic gridlock, but then resorted to aerial firing to make way for themselves.

The weapons used in both attacks were the same and of three kinds, investigators said, which included 9mm pistols. The empties recovered from the scene of crime are also the same, they argued. This has given rise to the reasoning that the assailants in both cases were from the same group.

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If the same gun has been used in targeting the SSP guy, then obviously this has nothing to do with the nut job known as Zaid Hamid. Plain old sectarian violence being incited again.
 
He was surely a hate spreading mufti of a society who got killed.

I agree...

I won't even regret death of such figures let alone praying for them... They r the ones who deformed face of islam by their ignorant fatwas... This whole lot should be silenced...

We need educated scholars like Dr.Ghulam Murtaza Malik,,, Israr Ahmed,,, etc...
 

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