'Armed gangs (or MQM/PPP/ST gangs) outnumber police in Karachi

Super123

Councller (250+ posts)
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The cable notes that the “ST is a small religious/political group with a presence in small pockets of Karachi. The group has only managed to win a handful of council seats in local elections but militarily it is disproportionately powerful because of the influx of MQM-H gunmen. ST has organised the party and its gunmen along the lines of MQM by dividing its areas of influence into sectors and units, with sector and unit commanders”. – Photo by Reuters (Thumbnail illustration by Faraz Aamer Khan/Dawn.com)


KARACHI: “The police are only one of several armed groups and probably not the most numerous or best equipped,” according to a secret assessment of the ‘The Gangs of Karachi’ by then US consul general Stephen Fakan in April 2009.

The assessment focuses on the Pakistan People’s Party, Muttahida Qaumi Movement, Awami National Party, Muhajir Qaumi Movement (H), Sunni Tehreek and “Pashtun terrorists”, besides some armed gangs operating in Lyari and other parts of this megapolis. It states that “the PPP’s decision to include MQM in coalition governments in Sindh and at the centre has helped preclude a return to the PPP-MQM violence of the 1990s. But the potential for MQM-ANP conflict is growing as Pashtuns challenge Muhajir political dominance and vie for control of key economic interests, such as the lucrative trucking industry.

“Any sign that political violence is returning to Karachi, especially if it is related to the growing strength of conservative Pashtun ‘Taliban’, will send extremely negative shockwaves through the society and likely accelerate the flight from Pakistan of the business and intellectual elite of the society,” the report says.

Assessing the overall situation that prevailed in the city, the cable adds that the police consider many neighbourhoods to be no-go zones in which even intelligence services have a difficult time operating.

“Very few of the groups are traditional criminal gangs. Most are associated with a political party, a social movement, or terrorist activity, and their presence in the volatile ethnic mix of the world’s fourth largest city creates enormous political and governance challenges.”

About the presence of armed groups in the city, the US assessment mentions many parties. It says that the MQM’s armed members, referred to as “Good Friends”, are the largest non-governmental armed element in the city and that “the police estimate MQM has ten thousand active armed members and as many as twenty-five thousand armed fighters in reserve.”

According to the cable, the local police believes that “MQM-H still maintains its armed groups in the areas of Landhi and Korangi, and that the party will re-organise itself once its leadership is released from jail. MQM-H had broken from the main MQM and its strongholds in Landhi and Korangi were regarded as no-go zones. It was in 2003 that the MQM, as a precondition to join the government, asked for the elimination of the MQM-H. The local police and Rangers were used to crack down on MQM-H, and its leaders were put behind bars. The rank and file of MQM-H found refuge in a local religious/political party, Sunni Tehrik,” the assessment reads.

The cable goes on to note that the “ST is a small religious/political group with a presence in small pockets of Karachi. The group has only managed to win a handful of council seats in local elections but militarily it is disproportionately powerful because of the influx of MQM-H gunmen. ST has organised the party and its gunmen along the lines of MQM by dividing its areas of influence into sectors and units, with sector and unit commanders”.

About the PPP, the US diplomat comments that “traditionally the party has not run an armed wing, but the workers of the party do possess weapons, both licensed and unlicensed. With PPP … having an influential … Home Minister, a large number of weapons permits were currently being issued to PPP workers.” He quotes a police official as having said that he believes, given the volume of weapons permits being issued to PPP members, that the party will soon be as well-armed as MQM.

The Awami National Party (ANP), says Mr Fakan, “represents the ethnic Pashtuns in Karachi” and has begun to “organise formal armed groups.” Karachi’s Pashtuns, he continues, “do possess personal weapons, following the tribal traditions of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP). … With the onset of combat operations in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas in August 2008, a growing number of Pashtuns fled south to swell the Pashtun ranks of what already is the largest Pashtun city in the world. This has increased tensions between ANP and MQM.

“If rhetoric of the police and the ANP leadership is to be believed, these armed elements may be preparing to challenge MQM’s control of Karachi,” the cable adds. “In March [2009] the Karachi Police Special Branch submitted a report to the Inspector General of Police in which it mentioned the presence of ‘hard-line’ Pashtuns in the Sohrab Goth neighborhood.”

This report, according to the cable, said the neighborhood was “becoming a no-go area for the police” and claimed “the Pashtuns are involved in drug trafficking and gun running and if police wanted to move in the area they had to do so in civilian clothing. A senior member of the Intelligence Bureau in Karachi recently opined that the ANP would not move against MQM until the next elections, but the police report ANP gunmen are already fighting MQM gunmen over protection-racket turf.”

Source: http://www.dawn.com/2011/05/23/secr...-armed-gangs-outnumber-police-in-karachi.html
 
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Bilal_Mushi

Minister (2k+ posts)
About the PPP, the US diplomat comments that “traditionally the party has not run an armed wing, but the workers of the party do possess weapons, both licensed and unlicensed. With PPP … having an influential … Home Minister, a large number of weapons permits were currently being issued to PPP workers.” He quotes a police official as having said that he believes, given the volume of weapons permits being issued to PPP members, that the party will soon be as well-armed as MQM.

 

Bilal_Mushi

Minister (2k+ posts)
About the presence of armed groups in the city, the US assessment mentions many parties. It says that the MQM’s armed members, referred to as “Good Friends”, are the largest non-governmental armed element in the city and that “the police estimate MQM has ten thousand active armed members and as many as twenty-five thousand armed fighters in reserve.”

 

Bilal_Mushi

Minister (2k+ posts)
“If rhetoric of the police and the ANP leadership is to be believed, these armed elements may be preparing to challenge MQM’s control of Karachi,” the cable adds. “In March [2009] the Karachi Police Special Branch submitted a report to the Inspector General of Police in which it mentioned the presence of ‘hard-line’ Pashtuns in the Sohrab Goth neighborhood.”

 

Bilal_Mushi

Minister (2k+ posts)
ANP leaders said military protected Haqqanis, other militants

KARACHI: In a meeting with an American diplomat in July 2009, ANP leader Senator Afrasiab Khattak claimed that the Haqqani network, a militant group the US holds responsible for multiple attacks against coalition forces in Afghanistan, was being protected by the Pakistan military.
The report is one of a number of American diplomatic cables obtained by Dawn that reveal a deep mistrust among the leadership of the ANP, the party responsible for governance in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, about the military’s intentions regarding various militant groups in KP and FATA.
“Khattak described the Pakistani military as treating the Haqqanis ‘separately’ … from other militants,” reported Lynne Tracy, the Principal Officer at the US Consulate in Peshawar. “The Haqqani family, [Khattak] observed, has already moved out of North Waziristan.
“Part of the family, he said, is living in a rented house on the Kohat Road on the southern side of Peshawar. The other half is living in a house owned by the Haqqani family in the Rawalpindi cantonment.”
America has unsuccessfully been pressuring Pakistan to pursue the Haqqani network, which it considers one of its deadliest opponents in Afghanistan. This month the US State Department added one of Jalaluddin Haqqani’s sons to America’s list of global terrorists, on which the leader and two other sons are already listed.
In the July 2009 meeting Mr Khattak also criticised “a purported ISI plan to release Tehrik-i-Nifaz-i-Shariat-i-Mohammadi (TNSM) leader Sufi Mohammad” as the second Swat operation was winding down.
“Khattak told PO July 3 that ISI is intensifying pressure on NWFP Chief Minister Haider Hoti to place TNSM leader Sufi Mohammad in ‘provincial protective custody’ as part of an ISI plan to engineer the surrender of senior Tehrik-i-Taliban Swat leadership, including Mullah Fazlullah and spokesman Muslim Khan,” Ms Tracy reported.
“ISI-proposed terms … of ‘provincial custody,’ Khattak said, envisioned allowing the TNSM leader greater freedom of movement. In return, Sufi Mohammad would declare implementation of the Nizam-i-Adl regulation in Swat acceptable.” If he did so, according to Khattak’s description of the alleged ISI plan, TTP-Swat senior leadership would surrender.
In an indication of the civilian-military disconnect in the province, “Khattak declared flatly that the provincial government wanted nothing to do with this plan. Operations in Swat, he said, should come to a ‘logical conclusion’ – killing or capturing militant leadership.
“ANP leader Asfandyar Wali Khan … was also suspicious, Khattak commented, because ISI Director General Pasha had said nothing during a recent meeting about taking custody of Sufi Mohammad.”
In its comment on the meeting the Peshawar Consulate took note of the mistrust between the military and the provincial leadership and offered its own analysis about the military’s intentions: “While Khattak and other ANP leaders continue to voice respect for senior military leaders in Islamabad and Peshawar, there is tremendous suspicion of ISI and the role it is playing in the NWFP and FATA.
“Khattak commented at one point that ‘ISI’s strategy is to save the Taliban from defeat.’ ISI’s motives and activities are more complicated than that statement suggests. However, the ISI-brokered deal now being described would likely undermine any progress the military has made in reversing the public perception that the military and local Taliban are essentially the same entity.”
Suspicions about the military’s alliances can be seen at least as far back as cables written in 2006. In a meeting with the Peshawar Principal Officer in March that year, ANP chief and then Senator Asfandyar Wali Khan spoke about his plan for political reform in FATA.
One item involved “controlling ISI and the Afghan desk of the Pakistan Army in the FATA. … Operatives oftentimes support long-standing relationships with Taliban and Al Qaeda leaders that undermine the policy initiatives of senior GOP leaders.”
Later that month, Mr Khan “recommended the immediate transfer of all ISI agents from FATA that had previously worked with the Taliban and mujahideen.”
It is once the ANP is in power in KP that the relationship appears to become more interdependent. “Khan said that Kayani had so far played a ‘positive role’ when he took over ISI,” said an April 2008 cable, “closing six militant training camps identified by his party and removing ISI officers who had remained in the FATA too long.”
At the same time, however, Khan was extremely wary of the peace agreement with South Waziristan’s tribal elders being devised in April 2008. He “made clear that the agreement was drafted by Pakistan’s military, not its ruling political parties … going so far as to turn on a television to mask our conversation, perhaps reflecting ANP reservations over a deal that appears to have been largely brokered by the military rather than political forces.”
Cables referenced: WikiLeaks # 215774, 55435, 57538, 150498. All cables are available on Dawn.com.
 

Bilal_Mushi

Minister (2k+ posts)
Khattak described the Pakistani military as treating the Haqqanis separately from other militants, reported Lynne Tracy, the Principal Officer at the US Consulate in Peshawar. The Haqqani family, [Khattak] observed, has already moved out of North Waziristan.

Part of the family, he said, is living in a rented house on the Kohat Road on the southern side of Peshawar. The other half is living in a house owned by the Haqqani family in the Rawalpindi cantonment.
 

haqiqat

MPA (400+ posts)
About the presence of armed groups in the city, the US assessment mentions many parties. It says that the MQM’s armed members, referred to as “Good Friends”, are the largest non-governmental armed element in the city and that “the police estimate MQM has ten thousand active armed members and as many as twenty-five thousand armed fighters in reserve.”


can u give a link plz about this GOOD FRIENDS OF US
 

crankthskunk

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Brothers,

Please pay attention to my analysis MQM is ready to cause problem in Karachi and start their long held desire of breaking up Pakistan on the orders of their masters and create a separate country in Karachi and part of Hyderabad.

These were always their dreams and planning despite whatever claims they make. All credible sources confirm that MQM had been armed to the teeth by their masters, with very sophisticated weapons in last few years. They are waiting for a signal.

ST may have organised and armed them after being attacked by MQM in the Park, where whole of their leadership was killed in the bomb blast.

I had been saying for a while 12 May 2007 incident in Karachi is a bad example for Pakistan. Musharaf used MQM to show his strength. It is a big mistake that the incident is not investigated and the culprit punished. What it has done is made killing citizens of Pakistan legitimate and acceptable. Ever since May MQM has used same tactics more than once. Now PPP due to there political problems have not ordered the investigations for 12 May2007.

As for ANP they had been against creation of Pakistan from the start. I have absolutely no doubt that ANP traitor may have uttered these comments in front of their American Masters. AW visited India earlier Abbotabad incident happen, now Blor is in India and this incident happened. I am going to dig two videos when MQMs Waseem and Haider Rizvi taunted ANP on Pakistani TV that they are receiving money from the USA.

At the same time when this was stated, AH also started to make some Anti-American noises. It was a power struggle for the American dollars.
MQM who had been on the payroll for a long time, they were informed of their funding cuts and found out the funding would instead go to ANP to play a role for the Americans in KPK and Karachi both.

I wouldnt be surprised if ANP was the main sources of information to Americans for OBL if he really was there and not dead. But if it did happened or not, they are definitely part of the extensive CIA network in Pakistan now, similarly like MQM.

Pakistan must be one of the most unlucky country in the World where its political parties are actively involved in treason and still stay in power and fool people.
 

ConcernedPakistani

MPA (400+ posts)
It says that the MQM’s armed members, referred to as “Good Friends”, are the largest non-governmental armed element in the city and that “the police estimate MQM has ten thousand active armed members and as many as twenty-five thousand armed fighters in reserve.”

So MQM is allowed to have weapons and terrorize whole of Karachi and Hyderabad?
 

mehwish_ali

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
یہ جو آج مہاجروں کے پاس لائسنس یافتہ اسلحے کے اعداد و شمار پیش کر کے مسلسل رو پیٹ رہے ہوتے ہیں ۔۔۔ تو قوم سن لے اور دیکھ لے کہ یہ کیسے نفرت کے الاؤ میں جلنے والے لوگ ہیں اور اپنی نفرت میں اندھے ہو جانے والے لوگ ہیں کیونکہ:

۔1۔ ان اندھوں کو اتنے سال ہا سال گزر جانے کے بعد بھی نظر نہیں آ سکا کہ مہاجروں کے پاس یہ اسلحہ کیوں ہے۔

۔2۔ یہ اعداد و شمار لے کر چیخ رہے ہیں کہ مہاجروں کے پاس اتنا اسلحہ ہے، مگر ان عقل کے اندھوں کو کئی دھائیوں سے سہراب گوٹھ میں موجود غیر قانونی مہلک اسلحے کے ڈھیر کے ڈھیر آج تک نظر نہیں آ سکے ۔۔۔۔ انہیں سہراب گوٹھ میں غیر قانونی اسلحے کا کاروبار نظر نہ آ سکا۔

تو جب بھی یہ نفرت میں جلتے اندھے لوگ مہاجروں کی بات کریں تو ان سے پہلا سوال انکی اس منافقت کا کیا جائے کہ وہ پہلے سہراب گوٹھ میں موجود غیر قانونی اسلحے کی بھی اعداد و شمار پیش کر دیں (لیکن آپ دیکھیں گے کہ ان کے منہ سے فقط مہاجروں کے متعلق اعداد و شمار نکلیں گے اور سہراب گوٹھ کا نام آتے ہیں یہ گونگے بہرے اندھے بن جائیں گے)۔۔۔۔۔ ان منافقوں سے یہ بھی پوچھ لیجیے گا کہ مہاجروں کے خلاف تو یہ اتنا چیختے چلاتے رہتے ہیں، تو کتنی مرتبہ انہوں نے سہراب گوٹھ کے خلاف آپریشن کے لیے آواز اٹھائی ہے؟

نفرت کے الاؤ میں جلتے یہ لوگ آپ کو فقط مہاجر اسلحے کا نام جپتے نظر آئیں گے، مگر آئیے ذرا کراچی کی تاریخ پر نظر ڈالیں کہ مہاجروں کے پاس اسلحہ آیا کہاں سے:


ایم کیو ایم یا مہاجروں کے پاس تو کوئی مہلک جان لیوا آٹومیٹک اسلحہ تو کیا، ایک پستول تک نہیں تھا۔
مگر پھر اسلحے کے بل پر سہراب گوٹھ اور لیاری غنڈہ گینگ اور جمیعت ہر جگہ ایم کیو ایم و مہاجروں کا گھیراؤ کرتے ہیں, انہیں مارتے ہیں، انکا مذاق اڑاتے ہیں، اور مہاجر بے بسی کی تصویر بنے یہ ماریں کھاتے رہتے ہیں، بے عزت ہوتے رہتے ہیں۔
31 اکتوبر 1986 کے روز حیدر آباد جانے والی ایم کیو ایم کی ریلی پر سہراب گوٹھ سے کھلی فائرنگ کر کے کئی مہاجروں کو شہید کر دیا جاتا ہے، مگر جواب میں سٹیٹ پھر بھی سہراب گوٹھ کے خلاف کوئی ایکشن نہیں لیتی اور وہ نو گو ایریا بنا رہتا ہے۔
اور پھر 14 اور 15 دسمبر1986 کا دن شایداہل کراچی کبھی نہ بھلا سکیں*جب علی گڑھ کالونی اور قصبہ کالونی میں*بدترین قتل عام کیا گیا۔
اور پھر 26 اور 27 مئی 1990 کو سانحہ پکا قلعہ ہوا، جس میں پانی بجلی سب کچھ بند کر کے کربلا کی یاد کو تازہ کر دیا گیا۔ اور جب بھوکے پیاسے بلکتے بچوں کو لیے انکی مائیں اپنی گودوں میں اٹھائے باہر پانی کی فریاد کرتے نکلیں کہ شاید ان حملہ آوروں کو ترس آ جائے، مگر جواب میں ان بھوکے پیاسے بچوں اور ماوؤں پر گولیوں کی بارش کر دی جاتی ہے۔
کیا یہ نام نہاد سیاسی و مذہبی جماعتیں 12 مئی کی طرح پکا قلعہ کو بھی یاد رکھتی ہیں؟

اے قوم والو! کیا یہ سچ نہیں ہے کہ اگر انہی سانحات کے وقت قانون حرکت میں آ جاتا تو کبھی مہاجروں کو مسلح ہونے کی ضرورت نہ پڑتی؟
آج مخالفین سارا الزام ایم کیو ایم کے سر لگاتے ہیں، مگر کیا یہ واقعی انصاف ہے؟
غلط عذر تراشے جاتے ہیں کہ دو غلط کبھی ٹھیک نہیں ہو سکتے، اور ہم ان عُذر تراشوں کو کہتے ہیں کہ وہ تاریخ سے سبق سیکھیں کہ ہر "جارحیت" کا "جوابی ردعمل" ہوتا ہے۔ کیا ان احمقوں و بے وقوفوں نے مشرقی پاکستان کے حالات سے سبق نہیں سیکھا؟ کتابی باتیں ایک طرف، مگر پوری انسانیت کی تاریخ گواہ ہے کہ ہر جارحیت کا کچھ نہ کچھ ردعمل تو سامنے آتا ہی ہے۔
تو یہ الزام لگانے والے بتائیں گے کہ وہ سارا کا سارا الزام ایم کیو ایم پر کیوں تھوپ دیتے ہیں؟ حالانکہ انصاف تو یہ ہے کہ "جارح" اور "جوابی ردعمل" کے عالمگیر قانون کو مدنظر رکھا جائے۔ افسوس کہ یہ مخالفین اپنی نفرتوں میں ایسے اندھے ہیں کہ انہیں آج تک یہ "جارح" اور "جوابی ردعمل" نظر نہیں آیا۔

آگے چلیں، ۔۔۔ جوابی ردعمل کے طور پر مہاجر بھی مسلح ہو جاتے ہیں اور پھر متحدہ کے مخالفین کے بقول آپریشن کرنا ناگزیر ہو جاتا ہے۔ تو یہ لوگ اس منافقت کی کیا توجیہ پیش کریں گے کہ سہراب گوٹھ کا نو گو ایریا جو کہ کئی دھائیوں سے قائم ہے اور غیر قانونی مہلک آٹومیٹک اسلحے، ڈرگز، سمگلنگ، جرائم، لینڈ مافیا ہر ہر برائی کے لیے ام الفتن کا درجہ رکھتا ہے، ان جرائم کے خلاف آپریشن نہیں ہوتا، اور بس فقط اور فقط مہاجروں کے خلاف یہ آپریشن 1992 سے شروع ہوتا ہے اور 1999 تک جاری رہتا ہے۔
یہ فقط مہاجر ہیں جو 1500 ہزار سے زائد اپنے پیاروں کو قتل ہوتا دیکھتے ہیں۔
تو ہے کوئی جو اس منافقت کا جواب دے کہ صرف مہاجروں کے خلاف آپریشن ہی کیوں، اور 1992 سے لیکر 1999 تک سہراب گوٹھ کے نو گو ایریا کے خلاف آپریشن کیوں نہیں؟
اور یاد رہے، ان پندرہ ہزار میں سے کسی کو بھی عدالت نے موت کی سزا نہیں دی، بلکہ یہ سب کے سب ماورائے عدالت قتل کیے گئے۔


نتیجہ یہ ہے کہ اگر کراچی کو اسلحے سے پاک کرنا ہے تو ام الفتن سہراب گوٹھ ہے۔ جب تک یہ لوگ اپنی منافقت سے ام الفتن کو اپنی ماں بنا کر اسکی پردہ پوشی کرتے رہیں گے اُس وقت تک کراچی سے کبھی اسلحہ ختم نہیں ہو سکتا۔
 

student

Senator (1k+ posts)
MQM in WIKI leaks

MQMs armed members, known as Good Friends, are the

largest non-governmental armed element in the city. The

police estimate MQM has ten thousand active armed members and

as many as twenty-five thousand armed fighters in reserve.

This is compared to the citys thirty-three thousand police

officers. The party operates through its 100 Sector

Commanders, who take their orders directly from the party

leader, Altaf Hussain, who lives in exile in the United

Kingdom. The Sector Commanders plan and monitor the

activities of the armed elements. MQMs detractors claim

these armed men are involved in extortion, assassination of

political rivals, shootings at campaign rallies, and the

murder of people from other ethnic communities.
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4. (S) Low to middle-ranked police officials acknowledge the

extortion and the likely veracity of the other charges. A

senior police officer said, in the past eight years alone,

MQM was issued over a million arms licenses, mostly for

handguns. Post has observed MQM security personnel carrying

numerous shoulder-fired weapons, ranging from new European

AKMs to crude AK copies, probably produced in local shops.

MQM controls the following neighborhoods in Karachi:

Gulberg, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Korangi, Landhi, Liaquatabad,

Malir, Nazimabad, New Karachi, North Nazimabad, Orangi Town,

Saddar and Shah Faisal.



MQM-H (Muhajir Quami Movement-Haqiqi)

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Full Karachi related leaks at http://www.dawn.com/2011/05/23/2009-us-assessment-of-karachi-violence.html
 

elipst

Minister (2k+ posts)
Brothers,

Please pay attention to my analysis MQM is ready to cause problem in Karachi and start their long held desire of breaking up Pakistan on the orders of their masters and create a separate country in Karachi and part of Hyderabad.

These were always their dreams and planning despite whatever claims they make. All credible sources confirm that MQM had been armed to the teeth by their masters, with very sophisticated weapons in last few years. They are waiting for a signal.

ST may have organised and armed them after being attacked by MQM in the Park, where whole of their leadership was killed in the bomb blast.

I had been saying for a while 12 May 2007 incident in Karachi is a bad example for Pakistan. Musharaf used MQM to show his strength. It is a big mistake that the incident is not investigated and the culprit punished. What it has done is made killing citizens of Pakistan legitimate and acceptable. Ever since May MQM has used same tactics more than once. Now PPP due to there political problems have not ordered the investigations for 12 May2007.
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Lgay raho bhai.
Delusion Zindabad!!
 

elipst

Minister (2k+ posts)
What MQM said about ANP and Taliban terrorists turns out to be true...

7. (S) If rhetoric of the police and the ANP leadership is to

be believed, these armed elements may be preparing to

challenge MQM control of Karachi. In March, the Karachi

Police Special Branch submitted a report to the Inspector

General of Police in which it mentioned the presence of

“hard-line” Pashtuns in the Sohrab Goth neighborhood. Sohrab

Goth is located in the Northeast of the city.



8. (S) The report said this neighborhood was becoming a no-go

area for the police. The report went on to claim the

Pashtuns are involved in drug trafficking and gun running and

if police wanted to move in the area they had to do so in

civilian clothing.



Gangs in Lyari: Arshad Pappoo (AP) and Rahman Dakait (RD)

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11. (S) AP and RD are two traditional criminal gangs that

have been fighting each other since the turn of the century

in the Lyari district of Karachi. Both gangs gave their

political support to PPP in the parliamentary elections. The

gangs got their start with drug trafficking in Lyari and

later included the more serious crimes of kidnapping and

robbery in other parts of Karachi. (Comment: Kidnapping is

such a problem in the city that the Home Secretary once asked

Post for small tracking devices that could be planted under

the skin of upper-class citizens and a satellite to track the

devices if they were kidnapped. End comment.)



12. (S) Each group has only about 200 hard-core armed

fighters but, according to police, various people in Lyari

have around 6,000 handguns, which are duly authorized through

valid weapons permits. In addition, the gangs are in

possession of a large number of unlicensed AK-47 rifles,

Rocket Propelled Grenade launchers and hand grenades. The

weapons are carried openly and used against each other as

well as any police or Rangers who enter the area during

security operations. During police incursions, the gang

members maintain the tactical advantage by using the narrow



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streets and interconnected houses. There are some parts of

Lyari that are inaccessible to law enforcement agencies.



According to this Taliban are involved in bank robberies and the reason they have not launched attacks in Karachi till a year ago is MQM....


13. (S) A Senior IB officer recently opined to Post that “All

Pashtuns in Karachi are not Taliban, but all Taliban are

Pashtuns.” The size, scope and nature of “Talibanization”

and true Taliban terrorist activity in Karachi is difficult

to pin down, but Post has increasingly received anecdotes

about women, even in more upscale neighborhoods, being

accosted by bearded strangers and told to wear headscarves in

public.



14. (S) There has not been a terrorist attack against U.S.

interests in Karachi since 2006. There are several theories

about Taliban activity in Karachi and why they have not

staged an attack in so long. One school of thought has it

that MQM is too powerful and will not allow the Pashtuns to

operate in Karachi, and this, combined with the ease of

operating elsewhere in Pakistan, makes Karachi an undesirable

venue.
Another line of thinking claims Karachi is too

valuable as a hiding place and place to raise money.



15. (S) In April, the police in Karachi arrested Badshah Din

Mahsud, from their Most Wanted Terrorist list, known as the

Red Book. It is alleged he was robbing banks in Karachi at

the behest of Baitullah Mehsud, from the NWFP, and the money

was being used to finance terrorist activity
. There is a

large body of threat reporting which would seem to indicate

the equipment and personnel for carrying out attacks are

currently in place in Karachi. In April, Karachi CID told

Post they had arrested five men from NWFP who were building

VBIEDs and planed to use them in attacks against Pakistani

government buildings; including the CID office located behind

the US Consulate. CID also claimed they had reliable

information that suicide vests had been brought to Karachi.



http://www.dawn.com/2011/05/23/2009-us-assessment-of-karachi-violence.html

If you want to believe this report that is
 
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elipst

Minister (2k+ posts)
Is MQM allowed to terrorize people. What about bhatta? What about Qurbani ki khalen? What about killing Pashtuns and people from Punjab? What about forced closing of shops ?

If you want to believe this report then this is what it says about armed MQM members...
MQM’s armed members, known as “Good Friends,”