Blood on the dance floor !!!

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Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Blood on the dance floor: Bugti scion killed at party

By Faraz Khan / Salman Siddiqui
Published: June 27, 2011

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Nawabzada Mir Taalay Bugti was in his early 20s. PHOTO: FILE

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KARACHI/QUETTA: Somewhere out there is a man running for his life because he has just killed the grandson of Nawab Akbar Bugti.

You dont know who I am, said a man who, according to one report, barged into the party to come face to face with Taalay Bugti.
You dont know who I am, the Baloch reportedly replied.
What happened next, and indeed leading up to this, is a matter of conjecture and convolution. What is somewhat clear is the outcome of that fated night: At least five people, including Taalay, the grandson of the slain Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Bugti, were shot dead and nine others were injured during a drunken and bloody brawl between two groups at a dance party off DHAs Khayaban-e-Rahat early Sunday morning.
The police version
According to the police, Saleem Bugtis son Taalay was attending a party arranged by Arif Raajar. However, Taalay came on the invitation of co-host Faisal. Raajar, who had his own guards at the gate and was responsible for providing security at the event, was apparently not pleased to see Taalay among the guests since the two men had a history of bad blood.
Although Taalays numerous heavily armed guards were present, they stayed outside the house. Taalay and Zarman went inside. The heat between the two influential groups boiled up later when Taalay demanded that some of his friends be allowed in. They included Taalays cousin Zahid Butt, who reportedly stormed in despite Raajars many objections, and started kicking around the sound system. This infuriated Raajars friend Dr M Iqbal, who fired in the air.
Taalay, who was armed himself, responded with a weapon of his own and shot straight at Iqbal. Iqbal fired at Taalay and killed him with two shots. Three more people, including two waiters Mark Joseph and Kamran Shafee, and Kamran Gull went down.
An eyewitness, who says he was sitting near Bugti, said Taalay was sitting and enjoying the party, while a commotion broke out at the gate as some stags wanted to crash. One of Raajars men opened aerial fire to scare them off as they entered. However, this young guy just stepped on the dance floor and shot at random and struck Taalay Bugti, he said, adding that Bugti didnt fire a shot and just fell.
At the hospital
Between 30 to 40 young men, thin as rakes and clad in jeans and t-shirts, flooded the waiting reception at South City Hospital around 3am when Taalay was brought there.
A doctor had informed Taalays mother that he had been brought in without a pulse. There was a single bullet which had entered the right of his chest and exited through the left of his back. His lungs were punctured and had filled with blood and doctors estimated he lost up to 200cc. They went to work to try to resuscitate him, fearing for their lives. Well burn down this place, the men had said. Do whatever you need to, but save him.
Dont kill us, one of the doctors had retorted. Go kill the man who did this to your friend. One of Taalays companions had the presence of mind to get the angry men out of the ER to let the doctors go back to work.
Taalay was almost six feet tall and an extremely thickset man. A friend who had tried to get him to the hospital said that they had a lot of trouble even lifting him because he was so heavy.
When his death was pronounced, a shriek pierced the quiet scrubbed cleanliness of the hospital. A man burst through the swing doors of the ER with his cell phone jammed to his ear. Hes dead! Hes gone!
At the police station
Police were forced to delay filing the case till 7pm, as DIG Mehmood said no one was coming forward. According to Gizri DSP Zameer Abbasi, FIR No. 192/11 with Sections 302/34, was lodged on behalf of the State in the end. Nine people have been apprehended. However, none of them included any of Bugtis guards or Raajar himself. Only one 9mm pistol has been taken into custody.
Accused Zahid Butt, held at the Darakhshan police station, had a gaping wound in his right arm, which was dressed at Jinnah hospital. According to him, Taalay and Raajar were on good terms, and there was third party, which was trying to crash the party. I hugged Raajar myself, he said.
According to Butt, he was told by his cousin to stand outside and inform him when his friends arrived. I was standing near the gate, when some people started hitting me with guns, he said. The firing began suddenly and as I rushed inside, I saw my cousin lying in a pool of blood.
Another suspect, Awad, says he just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. I always wanted to see a dance party and was told by a friend to buy the Rs3,000 ticket, he said. Awad, who has his own garment business, said he was in the washroom when the shooting began. Suddenly everybody started rushing in and wanted to hide and lock themselves in rooms or bathrooms, he said.
A 20-year-old man was on the verge of tears at the police station. He thought the Taliban had attacked the dance party. I hid under the cabinet of a kitchen sink and prayed the bullets wouldnt hit me, he said.
Kamrans father Gul was at a loss of words to explain who killed his 22-year old son, who ran mobile phone shop. These days children dont tell their parents where they are going. All they say is, Im with a friend and will be coming home late. A friend told The Express Tribune that Kamran was close to Arif Raajar and went to the party on his invitation.
Irfan alias DJ Savvy was being held at Gizri PS. However, his father Mr Siddiqui was too embarrassed to talk about the case and instead said that the media shedia was a pain.
Were there girls?
There were reports that a young woman named Beenish alias Bunty was killed and two other women were injured, with one being shot in the leg. Taalay had reportedly approached Beenish, which infuriated Raajar and led to the shoot-out.
However, no bodies of any women were reported at any hospital till the filing of this report. DIG South Iqbal Mehmood said that the rumours were not true.
The house
The party was held at house No. 121, 7th street, Khayaban-e-Rahat in Defence Phase VI.
The house is owned by a man named Nasir, who is now in the custody of the Gizri police. Nasir used to rent it out for between Rs20,000 and Rs25,000 a night.
Exactly opposite the house is the mansion of Federal Minister for Petroleum Naveed Qamars brother, who declined to comment. However, Abdullah Javed who lives nearby told The Express Tribune that many parties have been held at No. 121. However this time around, it was different and it was evident that an extremely grand party was taking place, he said, adding that there must have been at least 60 cars parked outside and many guards with heavy machine guns.
Abdullah at around 1:30am heard people demanding to be let in at No. 121. He went inside but just as he was about to lie down, the gunshots rang out. There was utter chaos. People were running for their lives. Young guys and girls were jumping into their cars and some ran barefoot, he said. According to him, the heavy gunfire continued for at least 15 minutes. I saw them shifting an injured man in a Honda Civic, he said.
The victim Dr M Iqbal and the accused at large Arif Rajarr are said to be close to Pir Pagaros Pakistan Muslim League-Function. However, a PML-F official denied that any of them had links with their party.
A case was registered against Taalay three months ago at the Darakhshan police station for a minor fight in the neighboorhood. Bugti lived in his family house on 26th Street.
Who was Taalay Bugti?
Nawabzada Taalay Bugti was the second son of Nawabzada Saleem Bugti, who died of heart attack in Dera Bugti about eight years ago. According to family, he was married four years ago and had two young daughters. Doctors put his age at 22 years but according to the police he was about 25 years old.
A friend described him as a man who would be there through thick and thin for his buddies. He was probably the only Bugti to sit and eat with his guards, he said. He was a copy of his father.
A young Taalay was sent to Karachi in his childhood for an education but was not reportedly able to study beyond class 10 because of the politics surrounding his family. However, he frequently visited Dera Bugti to meet his grandfather and other family members. He was very close to his elder brother Nawab Aali Bugti and accompanied him on trips to look into the tribal affairs in the Bugti territory. Taalay went under the radar along with other family members and people of the tribe after the situation worsened in Dera Bugti with a military operation in 2005.
Nawabzada Taalay was in his early 20s and had spent most of his life in Karachi, said Nawabzada Jamil Bugti, the eldest surviving son of Nawab Akbar Bugti, while talking to The Express Tribune. He had no enmity with anyone. I can only say that it was the wrong thing to happen at the wrong time.
Taalays body has been sent to his hometown. A close family member said that his guards had failed to protect him and would most probably be killed.
with additional input by Shehzad Baloch(http://tribune.com.pk/story/197066/blood-on-the-dance-floor-bugti-scion-killed-at-party/?print=true)
 

Lodhi

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Baloch kisi ko blam nahi kar sakta, har cheez aur waqia ko govt ya agencies per nahi dal dena chahye. "Is tarah to hota hai is tartah kay kamom main".
 

QaiserMirza

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
کیسا بندہ کیسی جگہ قتل
اس سے بہتر موت اس کے لیے اور کیا ہو سکتی تھی
دادا کو ساتھ مل گیا
خوب گزرے گی اب
 

nauman

Senator (1k+ posts)
the soul of his granddad would be crying with pain to see the activities of his grandson....and now it would soul vs soul
his grand son biggest killer who confess that he kill first person at the age 12 of because he dont like his face
 

Night_Hawk

Siasat.pk - Blogger
Grandson of Bugti dies in clash at dance party

By S. Raza Hassan | From the Newspaper Yesterday


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Mark Joseph, Kamran Shafi, Dr Iqbal and Kamran Gul died on the spot while Mr Bugti who suffered gunshot wounds in the chest was taken to a private hospital where he died. Another injured man, Ziauddin, died in a hospital on Sunday afternoon. – Online Photo

KARACHI: A grandson of the late Nawab Akbar Bugti and five other people were killed and six injured in what police described as an armed clash during a dance party in a DHA bungalow after Saturday midnight.
Police said the bungalow in DHA Phase VII, Khayaban-i-Rahat, had been rented by one Faisal and the party had been organised by a person named Saif.
The organisers had sought security assistance from a political party.
Talei Bugti, police said, entered the bungalow after agreeing to leave his armed escort outside. Clifton SP Tariq Dharejo said: “The shootout began after a heated argument between Mr Bugti and the organisers first inside the bungalow and later outside.”
Mark Joseph, Kamran Shafi, Dr Iqbal and Kamran Gul died on the spot while Mr Bugti who suffered gunshot wounds in the chest was taken to a private hospital where he died.
Another injured man, Ziauddin, died in a hospital on Sunday afternoon.
According to a law-enforcement official, the party was well organised with paid entry. The organisers had made arrangement for valet parking.
The official, who visited the house after the bodies and injured had been removed said there were spots of blood all over the place because the injured might have rushed inside. There were traces of blood in the swimming pool as well.
The arrangement for the party, he said, was quite elaborate with two bars and a DJ system.
He said the owner of the bungalow, Nasir Khan, was there when the firing took place.
He told police that he had rented the premises to Faisal and Saif for the night for Rs20,000.
The SP was not sure if any weapon had been seized from the place or from some people detained by police. “We are verifying” details, he said.
Another police official claimed that the sound system and some cars and motorcycles had been impounded from the premises.
Spent bullet casings of 9mm pistols and AK-47 rifles had been found, police said.
Although police claimed to have detained nine suspects from the place, sources said no-one involved in the firing as among them. The source said a number of injured people and four bodies had been taken to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre at about 3am.
According to hospital sources, almost all of them had been hit by bullets fired from a close range.
The funeral prayers of Talei Bugti were held in Sultan Masjid and he was buried in the Phase IV graveyard.
Although the organisers claimed that they had the Defence Housing Authority’s permission to hold the party, law-enforcement officials said the permission was for a private party, not for a commercial event.
Gizri police registered an FIR on Sunday night under Sections 302 (premeditated murder), 324(attempt to murder), 147 (punishment for rioting) and 148 (rioting armed with deadly weapons) of the Pakistan Penal Code on behalf of the state against Arif Roger and others.
http://www.dawn.com/2011/06/27/grandson-of-bugti-dies-in-clash-at-dance-party.html