Friday, 6 March 2015

LAW ENFORCERS WARNED TO STOP HANGINGS

Friday, March 06, 2015 - Karachi—As the government intensified ongoing operations and started executions of prisoners after Peshawar’s Army Public School (APS) carnage, the Karachi police got three warning chits in 40 days from the terrorists asking the law enforcement agencies to stop operations and execution of their comrades.



However, Sindh Inspector General (IG) Ghulam Haider Jamali talking to Pakistan Observer said that the threatening chits to law enforcers from the terrorists have no importance and Karachi operation will continue with true spirit until much-needed peace prevailed. 

As per details, the Karachi police have received another threatening note from militants at Amir Khusro Road in Dhoraji Colony where pillion riders opened straight firing on two shops and fled away by leaving a man dead on the spot. 

Khan Muhammad, 45, son of Ghulam Muhammad was killed and Shabbir, 40, son of Sultan, Shabbir, 42, son of Qurban, Hateem, 40, son of Qurban and Mustanser Ali, 22, son of Ali Abbas got bullet wounds in the attack on two shops in Dhoraji Colony on Wednesday. 

The police claimed to have recovered a handbill from the spot warning security agencies including Pakistan Army, Pakistan Rangers and police of exemplary punishment against raids at their residences and alleged killing of their comrades in fake encounters.

Earlier, an engineering student of Iqra University (IU) Haris Javed was abducted and dumped with a threatening note that if “the operation” did not end, others students would also be kidnapped and burnt in this manner.

A few pamphlets were also recovered from the blast site apparently targeting a private school branch in Gulshan-e-Iqbal Block-VII on February 04 asking the law enforcement agencies to stop the execution of their comrades and warning civil society members to stop promoting a western agenda in the country.

“We got a threatening chit from the spot warning Pakistan Army, Pakistan Rangers and police of exemplary punishment against alleged unlawful raids at their residences and alleged killing of their comrades in fake encounters,” Gulshan-e-Iqbal SP confirmed. “We are investigating this incident with different angles,” Gulshan-e-Iqbal Superintendent of Police (SP) Abid Qaimkhani said. 

Talking to Pakistan Observer, Sindh IG Ghulam Haider Jamali said that the threatening chits recovered in the three incidents have no importance. “Targeted operations in the country have been started for a national cause and these threats would prove useless tactics to influence the government’s plans,” he added.

“National Action Plan (NAP) has been introducing for a national cause and the targeted operation in Karachi is a part of (NAP),” Sindh IG explained. “NAP would be materialized with true spirit and we will not spare any militant of any group till the much-needed peace restored,” Sindh IG reiterated.

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