Allegations of fake encounters: Questions, anger over Karachi police tactics

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Allegations of fake encounters: Questions, anger over Karachi police tactics

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Senior MQM leader Haider Abbas Rizvi, shows pictures of missing workers and supporters displayed at his office in Karachi. - AFP

KARACHI: Sohail Ahmed was picked up last December by a bunch of burly men outside his local mosque in Karachi and shoved into an SUV. It was the last time his family saw him alive.
A month later his body was found on a football field, bearing marks of severe torture.

Ahmed's relatives and officials from the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), the political party to which he belonged, believe his death fits a pattern of extra-judicial killings carried out by security forces as part of a “clean-up“ operation aimed at driving down crime and militancy.“They were agencies from our country. Is this not terrorism? To pick someone up, torture and kill them?” asked his sister Humaira Ifthikhar, tearfully.

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Family members of Sohail Ahmed - AFP

Karachi, a sprawling port city of 18 million people, has been wracked by criminal, ethnic and political violence since the 1990s. In recent years, it has also become a home to Islamist militants. The MQM, the dominant political force in the city, stands accused by critics of running a violent mafia-like organisation, but the party strongly denies this and presents itself as a voice of political moderation and secularism.

Some of those who have lost their lives in encounters with security forces on Karachi's streets are believed to have been suspected of involvement in the party's alleged armed wing, or to have links with the Taliban or Al Qaeda. An operation by police and paramilitary forces launched in 2013 has brought murders down from a rate of seven or eight a day to two or three, along with a 23 per cent fall in street crime.

The campaign took a fresh turn two weeks ago when paramilitary Rangers raided the MQM headquarters, seizing weapons and arresting activists, including one accused of murdering a journalist. But critics say the crackdown has involved an unacceptable disregard for the judicial process, with security personnel effectively “executing” suspects in staged clashes known locally as “encounter killings”.

The police deny that such killings take place. Ghulam Haider Jamali, chief of the province's police force, instead extols what he calls effective police action.“Karachi was having extraordinary challenges. Karachi has terrorist infested areas. They come from across the country, they were killing police personnel, they were targeting Shias and innocent citizens of the city, the Ulema (religious leaders), members of the civil society,” he said.

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Ghulam Haider Jamali, chief of the province's police force - AFP

"The situation demanded we should go for strong action against the criminals and militants. We have been able to control the situation and bring the crime down."

According to police figures, since July 2014 at least 895 criminals and militants were killed in gun fights. On the streets, residents say they feel safer and are able to go to previously dangerous areas like Sohrab Goth, an area of Karachi regarded as Taliban-infested and where Rangers have conducted several raids.

“You couldn't go out at night,” said Haji Abdullah Shah Bokhari, a local preacher. “If you did, you would not expect to go home alive. Now we feel much safer”.

'Lined up and shot'


But rights activists and medical examiners who have followed the killings closely privately voice grave doubts. At the city's main Jinnah Hospital, a senior official who asked to remain unnamed pointed out that most victims of “fake encounters” have telltale signs quietly ignored in reports.
“Most of them are gunshot wounds. It's usually not from an actual fight. The question to be asked is if 10 people were killed, why wasn't a single cop shot? Why wasn't a single cop injured?” the official said.

Another medical official with extensive experience of the cases said victims were often shot at close range through a piece of tyre, which shields the body from residue and gives the impression the shot was fired from a distance.

Abdul Hai, a researcher at the independent Human Rights Commission of Pakistan who investigates such cases, argued that far from being effective, the killings simply perpetuate the cycle of violence.
“Our state law should be implemented. By using fake encounters, you also run the risk of killing innocent people. Just because you pick them up it does not make them guilty,” he said.

Denial of justice

Haider Abbas Rizvi, a senior MQM leader, told AFP that between 2013 and 2014, 36 people from the party had been “killed extrajudicially” by law enforcement agencies.

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Haider Abbas Rizvi, a senior MQM leader at his office in Karachi. - AFP

“We have more than 12 people missing from October 2013 to date. Most of them have been abducted or arrested by plain clothes [police] in white Vigos,“ he said. “People have gone missing. The same is the case with extrajudicial killings. And most of them are found in the mortuary of Karachi.“

In the city's tough Lyari neighbourhood, populated largely by the Baloch, joining a gang is a way of life – and a means of survival.Sakina Sharif, a 60-year-old Baloch from Lyari, has no qualms admitting her elder son Rashid Rekha, killed in 2013, was involved in gang activities. Rekha was walking home with his toddler daughter when Rangers showed up to arrest him, said Sharif.

“The rangers arrested him in front of so many witnesses. They took him one block further to Block C. They shot him three times: one in the neck, chest, and one in the abdomen,” she said.
Officially Rekha was said to have been killed in another firefight.

A year later Sharif's second son Irshad, who she says was not involved in any gangs, disappeared, only to show up dead on a highway outside the city along with a friend.“I don't want revenge, I want justice. I have to know what happened to my son and his friend Nasir. I believe it is for Allah to take revenge but I need to know who took my son,” she said.

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Sakina Sharif, mother of Rashid Rekha, who was allegedly involved in gang activities and killed in 2013 - AFP


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Ro Maryam Ro

Minister (2k+ posts)
Tum logon ka drama khatem MQM waloooooooooooo InshaAllah. Imran farooq ko khud merwatey go, azeem tariq ko khud marwatey ho, isi terah 1000s of innocent bandon ko khud marwatey ho, phir baaaad mein masoooom bun jaaatey ho.

InshaAllah ab aesa nahin ho ga.

Khof ka but toot chuka hai
 

SharpAsKnife

Minister (2k+ posts)
بساط میاں، چیک کروا لو گھر میں. اگر کوئی چچا، بھتیجا، باپ، بھائی کسی پولیس کی گولی سے مارا گیا ہے تو ایک بار پھر پتا کروا لو. اس الطاف کنجر نے ہی مروایا ہوگا. آج صولت مرزا کی بیوی کا بیان بھی سن لو. کسی دن تمہارے پچھواڑے پر بھی لات پڑنے والی ہے
 

Altaf Lutfi

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
فیک اینکاؤنٹر ختم کرنے کا سب سے بہتر طریقہ یہ ھے کہ لڑکوں کو سیکٹر انچارج مہلک ھتھیاروں کی بجاۓ صرف غلیلیں فراھم کرے تاکہ نہ وہ پولیس پر فاۂرنگ کریں اور نہ جوابی حملے میں مارے جاۂیں ۔۔ یہ بھی ضروری ھے کہ کسی بے گناہ کے قتل کی صورت میں کیس کی پوری پیروی ایم کیو ایم خود کرے ۔۔ پچھلے سالوں میں ایم کیو ایم نے جتنا وقت اور پیسہ مستند مجرموں کو بچانے اور جیلوں میں موجود کن ٹٹوں کو سھولتیں دلانے میں برباد کیا ۔۔ اُس سے آدھا زور بے گناہ لوگوں کے کیسوں پر لگایا ھوتا تو دو چار پولیس والے سزا پاتے اور باقیوں کو کان ھو جاتے
 

msaeed89

Minister (2k+ posts)
Yeh woh hay jo MQM say bach gayee aur LEA kay hath lag gaye..

agar zinda hotay tu ajj Altaf kaliaaa apni maaaa, baaap, dada,,,dadii ki kasamy khaa kar kehta kay yeh un ko nahi jantaa.

Saulat mirza ki biwi nay iss khusrayyyy aur is khusrayyyy kay target killers kay muu par thapaad mara hay ajj..
 

TrueCanuck

Citizen
After listening to Saulat's wife interview today, I feel pity for common workers of MQM, and I pray that all senior leadership of MQM burns in hell.
 

Champion 01

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
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What an office... OR... Control Room
acha acha yeh hey Haider Abbas Rizvi jis kay barey mien bisat,mehwish ali kay leader nay inkishaf kia kay yeh tou chakla chalata hey, yani kay BHARVA hey..mehwish aur bisaat ab bach ker rehna is say...
 

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