Uzair Baloch 'gone with the wind' after Dubai release
12:36 Apr 30, 2015
PAKISTAN
DUBAI: Notorious
Lyari ganglord
Uzair Jan Baloch, who was reportedly cut loose by United Arab Emirates (UAE) authorities last week, has allegedly gone into hiding, Samaa reported.
Master of a ring of gangs, fugitive Uzair Baloch, who had taken flight to Middle East to avoid arrest , is wanted in Pakistan for multiple counts of violent crime including homicides, extortion, possession of illegal arms, kidnapping for ransom, etc.
On December 28, 2014, the red-warranted runaway manslayer landed in the hands of Interpol at Dubai-Oman border. Baloch was trying to walk into UAE on a counterfeit passport.
According to sources in Dubai, Baloch is reportedly unwinding at a top Pakistani politician's residence in Emirates Hills, a high-end gated community, which is, for the most part, home to the elite expatriate community. Must it be mentioned here that
Pakistan People's Party Co-chairman and former president of the country,
Asif Ali Zardari, also owns a majestic mansion in the same neighbourhood.
Pakistani officials DSP Zahid Hussain, SP Usman Bajwa, SP Naveed Khawaja, and a Rangers officer did go to Dubai to negotiate Baloch’s extradition but were sent packing back home after a documentary fiasco. Many a media pundit in Pakistan doubted the extradition team's intentions accusing them of deliberately botching the job.
"We are in seamless touch with the Interpol and the government of United Arab Emirates (UAE). Baloch will be handed over to Pakistan after a tedious legal process. It is imperative for us to fulfill all the mandatory requirements before the absconder is deported," SSP Khawaja had told Samaa upon his arrival at Dubai airport earlier this year.
It is noteworthy that Interpol, on the request of Pakistan, had issued red warrants for Baloch and another gang-don Noor Mohammad alias
Baba Ladla in June last year.
The UAE officials refused to surrender the fugitive because all the seasoned law enforcement agents, who were may be unfamiliar with the process of extradition, could not produce mandatory papers before them.
According to a media report, right now, Baloch, who also holds Iranian nationality, is presumably in Afghanistan as one of his close relatives has claimed to have received a phone call from the gangwar suspect from an Afghan number.
People's Aman Committee (PAC) was a militant group tied to the Pakistan People's Party and based in Karachi.
The PAC was founded by the infamous Karachi gangster
Rehman Dakait in 2008 and is accused of being involved in organized crime and gang wars.
After Rehman's death in 2009, leadership of the group was taken over by Uzair Baloch.
The PAC was avowedly a support group for the Pakistan Peoples Party, the ruling party in Pakistan from 2008 till the 2013 elections.
The organization initially only served Lyari, but soon offices were set up in other Baloch populated neighbourhoods of Karachi, such as Dalmiya (Shantinagar), Malir, Gadap, Old Golimar, Mawach Goth, and even in some nearby town and villages in Sindh and Balochistan.
In March 2011, the PAC agreed to disband itself after its parent organization the Pakistan Peoples Party was pressured by its then allies,
Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM).
Despite being officially defunct, the organization continues to function de facto on the ground.
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