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Owner names MQM lawmaker, six others in Baldia factory fire case

KARACHI: Seven years after the deadly fire that killed more than 250 workers in a Baldia garment factory, an owner of the industrial unit identified a Muttahida Qaumi Movement lawmaker and six others as accused persons, who allegedly planned and set fire to their business over non-payment of ‘protection money’.

While recording his statement from the Pakistan consulate in Dubai through a video link, Arshad Bhaila deposed before an antiterrorism court that the fire in their factory in which over 250 workers perished was an act of terrorism intentionally carried out by the accused persons on the instructions of the MQM leadership.

In July, the trial court had allowed an application moved by Arshad Bhaila and Shahid Bhaila through their counsel Afaq Ahmed pleading to the court to record their testimonies from the Gulf state through a video link citing purported threats to their lives in the country.

On Thursday, the ATC-VII judge, who is conducting trial in the judicial complex inside the central prison, took up the matter to record their statements, when the special public prosecutor moved an application stating that the prosecution had given up witness Shahid and sought to record the statement of his brother Arshad.

Two detained accused — then sector in-charge Abdul Rehman, alias Bhola, and M. Zubair, alias Chariya — were produced from prison. The MQM lawmaker, the then provincial minister for industries, Rauf Siddiqui, gatekeepers of the factory Shahrukh Latif, Fazal Ahmed, Arshad Mehmood and Ali Mohammad appeared on bail.

Hyderabad-based business persons — Ali Hasan Qadri and Dr Abdul Sattar Khan — who have been booked for purportedly using Rs50.9m allegedly extorted from the factory owners on the pretext of compensation for the victims, also appeared on bail.

At the outset, the judge put the accused persons before witness Arshad Bhaila for the purpose of identification through the video link.

The witness rightly picked out Abdul Rehman Bhola, Zubair Chariya and the four factory gatekeepers as the accused persons. However, Mr Bhaila deposed that he had seen Rauf Siddiqui through the media, but neither had met him nor Qadri or Dr Abdul Sattar.

Regular ‘protection money’

The factory owner deposed that they had been paying ‘protection money’ to the MQM every month, adding that they inducted Mansoor Ahmed as the production manager in the factory, who had connections with the political party.

Mansoor Ahmed told the party that the factory owners would pay it Rs1.5m monthly, he added.

The witness further deposed that in 2005 the production manager inducted Zubair Ahmed in the factory’s finishing department, who was a friend of Majid Baig, the younger brother of then sector in-charge Asghar Baig of the MQM in Baldia Town.

The owner deposed that in 2012 the manager told him that they would have to pay more protection money and arranged a meeting with Asghar Baig, who told them that from then they would have to pay an increased amount of protection money to the MQM.

He said on July 12, 2012 Abdul Rehman, alias Bhola, replaced Asghar Baig as sector in-charge in Baldia.

The factory owner mentioned that as they were leaving their factory one day Abdul Rehman intercepted them and threatened to contact the then MQM Karachi Tanzeemi Committee head Hammad Siddiqui over the matter of protection money.

He deposed that later Bhola told them that Siddiqui had asked them to pay Rs250m and 50 per cent share in the factory.

“This stunned us,” the witness deposed, adding that subsequently he asked their manager Mansoor Ahmed to offer to settle the matter against a payment of Rs10m on their behalf.

The factory owner further deposed that due to repeated demands for money by the MQM, they decided to shift their business to Bangladesh and also visited that country in this regard.

He added that the people from the MQM started to vex them regularly due to which they even used to change their routes and vehicles while visiting their factory.

Mr Bhaila recalled that on Sept 11, 2012 a fire first broke out in the basement of the factory and then on the upper floor of the building, but nothing happened on the mezzanine floor.

He said that the fire brigade staff arrived there after a delay of 60 to 90 minutes.

The witness deposed that after the fire engulfed the factory, then head of the Citizens-Police Liaison Committee (CPLC) Ahmed Chinoy sent a message to them through a relative that “it was not safe for them to stay at the burning factory”. Therefore, the owner said they went to a relative’s place.

The factory owner testified that soon after they left the scene, MQM workers took over the place and they did not let anyone to go inside the factory. He said within 24 hours of the incident their names were placed on the Exit Control List.

Bhaila said later a factory worker, Kashif, told them that Zubair Chariya and five unknown men were seen smoking hashish in the factory’s canteen when the fire broke out. According to Kashif, Zubair was involved in setting fire to the industrial unit, he added.

The factory owner also deposed that the police registered an FIR of the incident against them (factory owners) under pressure from then provincial minister for industries Rauf Siddiqui and the MQM leadership. “We were portrayed as villains and the real culprit was shown as a hero,” he added.

Arshad Bhaila said they obtained pre-arrest bail from the Sindh High Court’s circuit bench in Larkana and joined the investigation.

The witness said they had engaged Advocate Naimat Randhawa, who was also killed after he appeared in the court on their behalf on some dates of hearing.

Published in Dawn, September 20th, 2019

https://www.dawn.com/news/1506170/owner-names-mqm-lawmaker-six-others-in-baldia-factory-fire-case


 
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Shame one everyone people, govt, army, police, courts who let these terrorists mature and live and on top got those positions. how can we ask india who burnt our people in samjhota express if we cannot provide justice to them. I am not saying that people should interfere but they could have gone extra judicial.

Anyway, best is that these culprits get sentenced from courts and get executed. just mere killing them ahve served the purpose of 'justice qisas' but now it will be labelled as justice if they get executed.
 
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*Was this the golden era in the city of lights. When there was no trash, air was clean, water was abundant, roads were free flowing, you could leave your car unlocked outside while you gorged on biriani, life was great under the MQM rule?

Mashallah may the good times come back again. We all wait the return of the "Don".

#MQMzindabad

The most educated people of Pakistan
MashAllah
Sorry, the MOST educated electorate in Pakistan !
 
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Owner names MQM lawmaker, six others in Baldia factory fire case

KARACHI: Seven years after the deadly fire that killed more than 250 workers in a Baldia garment factory, an owner of the industrial unit identified a Muttahida Qaumi Movement lawmaker and six others as accused persons, who allegedly planned and set fire to their business over non-payment of ‘protection money’.

While recording his statement from the Pakistan consulate in Dubai through a video link, Arshad Bhaila deposed before an antiterrorism court that the fire in their factory in which over 250 workers perished was an act of terrorism intentionally carried out by the accused persons on the instructions of the MQM leadership.

In July, the trial court had allowed an application moved by Arshad Bhaila and Shahid Bhaila through their counsel Afaq Ahmed pleading to the court to record their testimonies from the Gulf state through a video link citing purported threats to their lives in the country.

On Thursday, the ATC-VII judge, who is conducting trial in the judicial complex inside the central prison, took up the matter to record their statements, when the special public prosecutor moved an application stating that the prosecution had given up witness Shahid and sought to record the statement of his brother Arshad.

Two detained accused — then sector in-charge Abdul Rehman, alias Bhola, and M. Zubair, alias Chariya — were produced from prison. The MQM lawmaker, the then provincial minister for industries, Rauf Siddiqui, gatekeepers of the factory Shahrukh Latif, Fazal Ahmed, Arshad Mehmood and Ali Mohammad appeared on bail.

Hyderabad-based business persons — Ali Hasan Qadri and Dr Abdul Sattar Khan — who have been booked for purportedly using Rs50.9m allegedly extorted from the factory owners on the pretext of compensation for the victims, also appeared on bail.

At the outset, the judge put the accused persons before witness Arshad Bhaila for the purpose of identification through the video link.

The witness rightly picked out Abdul Rehman Bhola, Zubair Chariya and the four factory gatekeepers as the accused persons. However, Mr Bhaila deposed that he had seen Rauf Siddiqui through the media, but neither had met him nor Qadri or Dr Abdul Sattar.

Regular ‘protection money’

The factory owner deposed that they had been paying ‘protection money’ to the MQM every month, adding that they inducted Mansoor Ahmed as the production manager in the factory, who had connections with the political party.

Mansoor Ahmed told the party that the factory owners would pay it Rs1.5m monthly, he added.

The witness further deposed that in 2005 the production manager inducted Zubair Ahmed in the factory’s finishing department, who was a friend of Majid Baig, the younger brother of then sector in-charge Asghar Baig of the MQM in Baldia Town.

The owner deposed that in 2012 the manager told him that they would have to pay more protection money and arranged a meeting with Asghar Baig, who told them that from then they would have to pay an increased amount of protection money to the MQM.

He said on July 12, 2012 Abdul Rehman, alias Bhola, replaced Asghar Baig as sector in-charge in Baldia.

The factory owner mentioned that as they were leaving their factory one day Abdul Rehman intercepted them and threatened to contact the then MQM Karachi Tanzeemi Committee head Hammad Siddiqui over the matter of protection money.

He deposed that later Bhola told them that Siddiqui had asked them to pay Rs250m and 50 per cent share in the factory.

“This stunned us,” the witness deposed, adding that subsequently he asked their manager Mansoor Ahmed to offer to settle the matter against a payment of Rs10m on their behalf.

The factory owner further deposed that due to repeated demands for money by the MQM, they decided to shift their business to Bangladesh and also visited that country in this regard.

He added that the people from the MQM started to vex them regularly due to which they even used to change their routes and vehicles while visiting their factory.

Mr Bhaila recalled that on Sept 11, 2012 a fire first broke out in the basement of the factory and then on the upper floor of the building, but nothing happened on the mezzanine floor.

He said that the fire brigade staff arrived there after a delay of 60 to 90 minutes.

The witness deposed that after the fire engulfed the factory, then head of the Citizens-Police Liaison Committee (CPLC) Ahmed Chinoy sent a message to them through a relative that “it was not safe for them to stay at the burning factory”. Therefore, the owner said they went to a relative’s place.

The factory owner testified that soon after they left the scene, MQM workers took over the place and they did not let anyone to go inside the factory. He said within 24 hours of the incident their names were placed on the Exit Control List.

Bhaila said later a factory worker, Kashif, told them that Zubair Chariya and five unknown men were seen smoking hashish in the factory’s canteen when the fire broke out. According to Kashif, Zubair was involved in setting fire to the industrial unit, he added.

The factory owner also deposed that the police registered an FIR of the incident against them (factory owners) under pressure from then provincial minister for industries Rauf Siddiqui and the MQM leadership. “We were portrayed as villains and the real culprit was shown as a hero,” he added.

Arshad Bhaila said they obtained pre-arrest bail from the Sindh High Court’s circuit bench in Larkana and joined the investigation.

The witness said they had engaged Advocate Naimat Randhawa, who was also killed after he appeared in the court on their behalf on some dates of hearing.

Published in Dawn, September 20th, 2019

https://www.dawn.com/news/1506170/owner-names-mqm-lawmaker-six-others-in-baldia-factory-fire-case
250 people killed in broad day light and killers are still free.
I hope current Govt would provide justice.

Look how wonderful the people of Karachi are they surely voted for the party that would run Pakistan's economy. How patriotic.
Please can you stop that,the way our country men are killed daily,one day we can end up like that.
Pray for Pakistan.
 
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Look how wonderful the people of Karachi are they surely voted for the party that would run Pakistan's economy. How patriotic.
Honestly, have you seen nowdays? There is outcry about Karachi because there is trash etc and voices calling for Karachi to be separated from Sindh. But think about this? For decades MQM ran this city and during Musharaf era even had grip in Sindh government and federal government. But look what was happening during that time? Murder, extortion, corruption, racketeering. Karachi was a almost a mafiabad. In amongst the trash bori bags with dead lay decaying away like trash. Torture cells cut open living victims and made mincemeat out of them. The Don screamed and howled from London, millions listended to their duce in awe of his greatness. We all know what happened the CJP came to visit Karachi and what MQM goons did. Karachi had become notorious across the world. But not a sound came out of these people. Media was quite.

Today compared to that there is bliss but many are screaching and feeling sorry for Karachi. crying for a separate province. Wtf?

Araaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay bhai @Areesh your thoughts?
 
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250 people killed in broad day light and killers are still free.
I hope current Govt would provide justice.


Please can you stop that,the way our country men are killed daily,one day we can end up like that.
Pray for Pakistan.
Its fault of all those that voted for MQM and any other party that looted Pakistan and worked for foreign countries. ALL THOSE THAT VOTED ARE EQUALLY TO BLAME FOR ANY INOCENT THAY DIES. Have fun explaining to Allah, tell him how the brain he blessed you with was faulty.
 
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Its fault of all those that voted for MQM and any other party that looted Pakistan and worked for foreign countries. ALL THOSE THAT VOTED ARE EQUALLY TO BLAME FOR ANY INOCENT THAY DIES. Have fun explaining to Allah, tell him how the brain he blessed you with was faulty.
To be very frank MQM was bred into a monster during 2000 to 2008,on it's peak anyone not voting for it would end in grave.
 
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Honestly, have you seen nowdays? There is outcry about Karachi because there is trash etc and voices calling for Karachi to be separated from Sindh. But think about this? For decades MQM ran this city and during Musharaf era even had grip in Sindh government and federal government. But look what was happening during that time? Murder, extortion, corruption, racketeering. Karachi was a almost a mafiabad. In amongst the trash bori bags with dead lay decaying away like trash. Torture cells cut open living victims and made mincemeat out of them. The Don screamed and howled from London, millions listended to their duce in awe of his greatness. We all know what happened the CJP came to visit Karachi and what MQM goons did. Karachi had become notorious across the world. But not a sound came out of these people. Media was quite.

Today compared to that there is bliss but many are screaching and feeling sorry for Karachi. crying for a separate province. Wtf?

Araaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay bhai @Areesh your thoughts?
To be completely honest I dont even trust the people of Karachi to have a separate province and I share this feelings with alot of other people too. They have continuously proven to the nation that they are "urdu speaking, immigrants" who were bestowed down on Pakistan from the heavens.

MQM is a racist and separatist party that thr people of Karachi brought into power, and it shows the mentality of those people. Whom else in Pakistan brought in a racist party and then kept voting for them? That's right only Karachi.
 
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What problem do you have with the quote below? Is it factually incorrect? People of Karachi did vote for Don for decades? Is it provocative because it tells the truth? Do you want truth to be censored? Is that why you tagged the mod?

Look how wonderful the people of Karachi are they surely voted for the party that would run Pakistan's economy. How patriotic.
 
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To be very frank MQM was bred into a monster during 2000 to 2008,on it's peak anyone not voting for it would end in grave.
It started out as a racist, separatist party dont lie to yourself and try to fool me. I've done my fair bit of research on them.

What problem do you have with the quote below? Is it factually incorrect? People of Karachi did vote for Don for decades? Is it provocative because it tells the truth? Do you want truth to be censored? Is that why you tagged the mod?
It's high time the people of Karachi apologized to the rest of then nation, but you see them crying victim.
 
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