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Mumbai attack: Court reserves order on Kasab’s appeal

Mumbai terror attacksThe Bombay High Court Monday reserved till Feb 7 its order on the appeal filed by Pakistani terrorist Mohammed Ajmal Kasab against the death sentence awarded to him for his role in the 2008 Mumbai terror attack. “The arguments undertaken by lawyers of (other accused) Faheem Ansari and Sabauddin Ahmed concluded today (Monday), following which [...]

Mumbai oil depot fire under control, no casualties

Indian Oil Corporation LimitedA huge fire broke out in an oil storage depot of the public sector Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) in Navi Mumbai early Tuesday. The fire was brought under control after nearly eight hours, police said. “After nearly eight hours, the fire has been contained. There are no reports of any casualties. We also do [...]

Justice JavedÂ’s parents killed


LAHORE – Malik Abdul Hameed, former DIG Police and father of Supreme Court judge Justice Javed Iqbal, along with his spouse was found strangled to death at their Cavalry Ground residence in Cantonment police area late on Tuesday night.
Police sources claimed that the possibility of target killing could not be ruled out.
Sources further said the couple, in their early 80s, was tortured and strangled to death in their house located in the posh and fortified locality. The policemen deployed outside their residence 164-Cavalary Ground were absent from the duty. The motives behind the murder are yet to be ascertained, but nothing from the luggage was missing, raising suspicions, a top police source said. Both Malik Abdul Hameed, 85, and his wife Amna Hameed, 80, were lying dead on the floor in the courtyard of the lower portion when the police reached there.
A woman residing on the upper portion of their house on rent found the couple dead and informed the police about the gruesome murder incident.
“Two female neighbourers phoned the police, which reached the spot and detained the both for preliminary investigation,” insiders said. They further said as the women were the first eyewitnesses of the incident, they would be interrogated regarding the incident.
Investigators were on the scene, collecting evidences to determine how the killers brutally murdered Malik and his wife.
Apparently, the killers suffocated former DIG Special Branch Quetta Abdul Hameed and his wife to death by putting pillows on their faces. “We are trying to find out motives behind the killings. Nothing is clear at this moment,” the source said.
Justice Javed Iqbal, a close associate of Supreme Court Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry who had refused to take oath under PCO, was in Islamabad while his parents were staying alone at their Lahore residence. The Punjab Bar Council announced strike for Wednesday (today) and lawyers will not appear in the courts to protest the killings.
Sources said Criminal Investigation Agency (CIA) SP Umar Virk had got a tip-off that a gang would break into the locality some days back on which the CIA, in collaboration with the Lahore Police teams, had started surveillance of the area and deployed personnel at several locations.
Days after the newly-appointed IG Punjab Javed Iqbal assumed charge of his new office and spelt out his priorities to bring down the alarming crime rate, dacoits have killed the parents of a senior Supreme Court judge Justice Javed Iqbal.
The police have arrested the street guard and are investigating.
The news got many grave ramifications for the judges and their families after this incident took place.
It is worth mentioning here that the horrible incident has come at such a critical situation when the SC judges are being considered the only ray of hope and the only working institution for the deprived people across the country.
The dacoity-cum-murder incidents have swelled to an alarming level in Lahore as the dacoits killed 55 people on offering resistance last year.
Chief Minister Punjab Mian Shahbaz Sharif took strong notice of the incident and directed IGP Javed Iqbal to nab the killers.
The Chief Minister of Punjab, the Chief Justice of the Lahore High Court, the Inspector-General of Police, the Commissioner, the DCO Lahore and provincial law minister were also on the crime scene till the filing of this report.
The police denied the media access to the crime scene and cordoned off the entire locality.
Meanwhile, Interior Minister Rehman Malik constituted a Joint Investigation Team comprising ISI, FIA, IB and Punjab Police to probe into the ghastly murder incident.
President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, PML-N Chief Nawaz Sharif, PML-Q President Ch Shujaat Hussain, PTI Chairman Imran Khan and JamaÂ’at-i-Islami Ameer Syed Munawar Hassan and former Ameer JI Qazi Hussain Ahmed strongly condemned the killing of the parents of Justice Javed Iqbal.
Premier Gilani directed the Joint Investigation Team to investigate the sad incident and submit a report at the earliest. The Prime Minister conveyed his heartiest condolences and sincere sympathies to the members of the bereaved family.
President Zardari also strongly condemned the tragic happening and ordered immediate inquiry into the incident. He expressed his deep sense of shock and grief over the tragic deaths and prayed to Allah Almighty to rest the departed souls in eternal peace and grant courage to the bereaved family.

Taseer gunned down


ISLAMABAD – Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer was gunned down by one of his bodyguards – a constable of Punjab Elite Force – here at Kohsar Market on Tuesday.
Salmaan Taseer, 56, was walking towards his house after having a lunch with his friend Waqas when one of his bodyguards, Mumtaz Hussain Qadri, rushed towards him and opened indiscriminate fire at him with the help of his SMG gun. Taseer received 27 bullets on various parts of his body and died on the spot. His body was first shifted to Polyclinic Hospital and later to Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) for autopsy. The post-mortem reports confirmed that 27 bullets penetrated his body. After the post-mortem, the body was handed over to TaseerÂ’s heirs.
The assassin Mumtaz Qadri confessed that he killed the Governor because the latter had called the blasphemy law a black law. He added that he was proud to have killed a blasphemer.
An intelligence official interrogating Mumtaz informed The Nation that two vehicles with eight elite force personnel, including two officials of special branch, were provided to Taseer for security by Rawalpindi Police on Monday morning.
The other members of TaseerÂ’s security team are in the custody of joint investigating team comprising officials of CID, CIA, Special Branch, Intelligence Bureau (IB). The joint investigation team is headed by Deputy Inspector General, Islamabad Police, Banni Ameen.
All the bodyguards of the Governor were also detained after the assassination.
It would be relevant to mention here that Taseer was one of the most moderate political figures in the ruling PPP. He wanted to bring amendments in the blasphemy law and that was the thing that caused his murder. His funeral prayer would be offered at the GovernorÂ’s House, Lahore, today (Wednesday) at 01:00 pm.
There was a stampede-like situation in the Federal Government Services Hospital (FGSH) of the capital as many activists of PPP, media persons and important government functionaries hurriedly gathered there soon after the spread of Punjab Governor Salman TaseerÂ’s murder news.
Scores in PPP workers started gathering inside and outside the Emergency Ward of the hospital and some of them were so emotional to have a glance of the body of Salmaan Taseer that they broke the back door of the emergency ward to enter into it.
Many important functionaries including the federal ministers of PPP, MNAs, politicians, human rights activists and many others frequently visited the hospital where the external post-mortem of the dead body of Salman Taseer was being conducted. Later, the dead body was shifted to Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) for internal post-mortem.
Federal Law Minister Dr Babar Awan and MNA Farahnaz Isphani were the first among PPP leadership who reached the hospital. Ahmed Mukhtar, Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan, Khurshid Shah, Qamar Zaman Kaira, Raja Pervez Ashraf, Syed Naveed Qamar, Tasneem Ahmed Qureshi, Sardar Nabeel Gabol, Najam-ud-Din Khan, Mian Manzoor Ahmed Wattoo, Rana Farooq Ahmed and Makhdoom Shahab were among the federal ministers who reached policlinic.
When Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif reached the hospital, workers of the PPP became emotional and they started raising slogans against the PML-N-led Punjab government as well as leaders of the party. However, the ICT administration arranged complete security including personnel of capital police, Rangers and FC to avoid any untoward situation. Deputy Commissioner Islamabad, Amer Ahmed Ali and Assistant Commissioner (Sadar) Capt. Farid Uddin remained present there to control the whole situation.
While talking to the media on the occasion, Shahbaz Bhatti, Federal Minister for Minorities, urged the government to include those into the probe of murder of Salman Taseer who had given decrees against him on the issue of blasphemy laws.
Staff Reporters add:  Following the sudden assassination of Salmaan Taseer, hundreds of outraged armed PPP and PSF activists took to streets and forced closure of shops, markets and shopping centres in several cities of Punjab on Tuesday. The protests erupted in Lahore, Sialkot, Rawalpindi, Bahawalpur and other cities.
In Sialkot, the charged mob staged big protest at Allama Iqbal Chowk where they burnt tyres and blocked traffic to vent their spleen against the incident.
The activists, reportedly, beaten up several shopkeepers and small traders upon their refusal to close their shops.

Senate one on 19th Amend


ISLAMABAD – It was a rare show of political consensus on Thursday when the 19th Amendment Bill was passed unanimously in the Upper House amid hopes of legislators of many parties that the 20th Amendment should be introduced as well to make education and health a federal subject again.
The House passed the Bill unanimously with 80 votes in favour and one in opposition. However, at the time of clause wise voting of the Bill, Senator Hafiz Rasheed Ahmed from FATA gave his vote against the clause 2. The House passed the clause 2 of the Bill with the majority of 75 votes against one in opposition. Mian Raza Rabbani, Advisor to Prime Minister and Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Constitutional Reforms (PCCR) had moved the Bill before the House.
The parliamentary leaders of all the parties in the House including Molana Ghafoor Haidri of JUI-F, Ishaq Dar from PML-N, Haji Adeel of ANP and Leader of the Opposition, Waseem Sajjad supported the 19th Amendment in their speeches before the passage of the bill. Only Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, parliamentary leader of PML-Q did not speak on the issue as protest, saying the on-going mudslinging and war of words between PML-N and MQM was shameful and he did not want to deliver his speech in a protest.
Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani, after the passage of the 19th Amendment, congratulated the nation and the Senators terming it a landmark and a historical move of the Parliament and demonstration of political maturity. He termed the passage of the two amendments from the Parliament, 18th as well as 19th Amendment, in a year, a marvellous work of the legislators. The Prime Minister also announced to confer the countryÂ’s highest civilian award, Nishan-e-Pakistan to all the members of the PCCR in January next year to in recognition to their marvellous work.
The Premier reiterated the resolve of PPP-led Government that politics of reconciliation would continue, adding that the passage of the bill unanimously was the fall out of the reconciliatory politics. “To make any amendment in the Constitution is the prerogative of the Government and superior judiciary endorsed it after sending back the 18th Amendment in the Parliament for further consideration avoiding any clash among institutions”, he maintained. He said that the Government had abolished the politics of victimisation forever hoping that this trend would continue in the future as well.
The Prime Minister said that until the time his party would remain in majority it would serve the country and if it lost majority, others would be invited to govern the affairs of the country. “But we have to end the politics of speculations”, he added. He also assured the House that the 18th Amendment would be implemented in letter and spirit. He was in fact answering to the apprehensions of many legislators who had said that if 18th Amendment was not implemented in the real sense of the word, it would have serious repercussions for the Federation of the country. He also said that after the devolution of some ministries to the provinces as a result of the 18th Amendment, his government would give due representation to the coalition partners in the federal ministries after reshuffling them. “Aghaz-e-Haqooq-e-Balochistan will be implemented in true letter and spirit”, PM said. Shahid Bugti had raised the question in his speech that Aghaz-e-Haqooq-e-Balochistan package was not implemented seriously. On the imposition of agriculture tax, he said that despite the fact it was the domain of provinces, he would consult it with the parliamentarians. He also said that the Cabinet had taken decision to bring reforms in the public sector enterprises. About the accountability bill, he informed the House that the Government wanted to introduce the bill with the consensus but accountability should not be on political grounds. He also said that the Government was doing utmost efforts for the rights of the people of FATA, for the provincial autonomy and for the distribution of money among the provinces through NFC Award.
Prior to the passage of the 19th Amendment, two amendments were proposed in the bill that were not entertained by Chairman Senate Farooq H Naek. In his ruling, the chairman said that both the proposed amendments did not come under the scope of the bill and declared those out of order. Senators Hafiz Rasheed Ahmed and Idrees Safi from FATA had proposed amendment in the bill to include some 25 villages falling in the territorial jurisdiction of Charsadda and Peshawar Districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa into the territorial jurisdiction of Mohmand Agency. Senator Haroon Akhtar had proposed amendment for the imposition of agriculture income tax.
Many senators from JUI-F, PML-Q while making their speeches on the 19th Amendment said that there should be a uniform education curriculum in the country. They further said that the education as well health sectors should remain within the domain of Federal Government and for this 20th Amendment should be introduced. At the same time some legislators including Abbas Khan Afridi and Mohammad Ali Durrani also proposed for the creation of more provinces. Before the House was adjourned sans die,
Senator Talha Mahmood and Azam Khan Swati supported the creation of Hazara province terming it the deep desire of the people of the area.
Agencies add: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has said that rumours don’t lead the government to exit door but they are causing only problems and are an impediment on the way to development. “We have found the key to avert any clash between the institutions through passage of this amendment,” he underlined.
“I am saying from the forum of this house that our institutions and Parliament are stronger. We will not make any issue a question of our prestige and will extend full cooperation on the matters of national interests. Those who spread rumours about our government should give one deadline when our government would fall,” he demanded.
“We want to bring accountability bill and we will take along all political leadership including Mian Nawaz Sharif with the spirit of reconciliation as we believe that national interests be given top priority,” he maintained.
To a question about reduction in the strength of ministers, he said the reservations of all the members of Fata would be removed and when cabinet would be reconstituted the allied parties would be given proper representation.
Prime Minister anticipated that the future government would also be a coalition government and underscored the need for tolerating criticism as well as one another.

Pakistani girl undergoes sex change operation

A 13-year-old Pakistani girl underwent a successful sex change operation after doctors said her physiology was that of a male. The teenaged girl, Aisha, was brought to the Hafizabad district headquarters hospital in Punjab province after she complained of chronic pain in her stomach. Zahoor Ahmed, a urologist, examined her and told her family that [...]

Suicide blast in Kohat kills 18


PESHAWAR – At least 18 people were killed and 35 others got injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up beside a minibus at congested Tirah Bazaar in Kohat district on Wednesday.
According to details, a suicide bomber, who was reportedly 16 to 18 years old, approached a minibus carrying passengers from Tirah Bazaar to Orakzai Agency and blew himself up. Over 30 shops and around eight vehicles parked in the market were also damaged in the blast. The injured were rushed to Kohat and Peshawar hospitals.
Hospital sources feared that number of the deceased could go up, as many injured persons were in critical condition.
Personnel of police and other law enforcement agencies rushed to the blast site and cordoned off the area. They confirmed that it was a suicide blast, adding they had found the head and legs of the suicide bomber which had been sent for DNA test.
Bomb disposal squad officials said that about seven kilograms explosive material was used in the blast. No group claimed the responsibility for the attack till filing of this report.
Reuters adds: “A boy between the ages of 18 and 20, who was carrying about 6 kilograms (13 lbs) of explosives, carried out the attack,” said Dilawar Bangash, police chief in the town of Kohat.
Witness Inayat Orakzai said, “The bus, which was filled with passengers, was about to take off when a teenage boy came near the door of the bus and blew himself up.”
On Tuesday, a suicide bomber tried to assassinate the chief minister of Balochistan, damaging his motorcade and wounding nine people but leaving the minister unhurt.
A purported spokesman for the banned extremist group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi claimed responsibility, saying the official had been targeted for efforts to provide security to Shias.
On Monday, two suicide bombers in police uniform killed 51 people in Mohmand , attacking an anti-Taliban militia and pro-government elders.
The bombers damaged an administration compound in Ghal nai, the main town in the district of Mohmand.
Survivor Sakhi Jan, a 50-year-old member of the peace committee with injuries to his hand, said “double blasts rocked everything around”.
“Tribesmen and elders had been sitting in small groups on the lawn outside the office of the political agent,” said Shuja Ahmed, another committee member. Fifty-one people were killed and 120 wounded, with 25 in a serious condition, said an official.

Musharraf forced me not to resist BP deal at ‘throwaway price’: Ex-minister

Former Pakistan Petroleum Minister Usman Aminuddin has revealed that then President Pervez Musharraf and ex-Premier Shaukat Aziz had been forcing him to not to resist the British Petroleum (BP) deal for buying Occidental Petroleum’ shares in Badin field, whose assets were being sold at a throwaway price in 2002. However, instead of bowing down to [...]

SC won’t tolerate corruption


ISLAMABAD – The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed Director General Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to arrest the main culprits — Chairman National Insurance Company Limited (NICL) Ayaz Khan Niazi and Mohsin Warraich — in the NICL scam without delay.
A three-member bench of the apex court, headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry and comprising Justice Shakirullah Jan and Justice Nasir-ul-Mulk was hearing a suo motu case regarding violation of rules by NICL chief in procuring land and property within and outside the country at high rates that cause huge financial loss to the national exchequer.
During the proceeding, DG FIA Waseem Ahmed informed the bench that they have arrested 10 persons including Habibullah Warraich and the Interpol had issued a red warrant for the arrest of his son Mohsin Warraich. He said the persons arrested are of first tier involved in the scam. FIAÂ’s Director Zafar Qureshi said he would soon give good news to the apex court.
Waseem said for the arrest of Ayaz Niazi they have conducted raids in Lahore and Karachi and also put his name on Exit Control List (ECL), adding they have seized his properties and the efforts for his arrests are underway.
According to the media reports after registration of a case against him on charges of fraud on the directives of the Supreme Court, the NICL chairman was sent on long leave by the federal government.
The chief justice, after hearing the arguments, said the main culprit in the scam was still at large, adding the escape of main accused would give impression that he ran clear of arrest on being influential. He said: “We are only interested that there should be no corruption in the country.”
The CJP also reprimanded Secretary Commerce Zafar Mehmood for not cooperating in the case and directed him to extend full cooperation to the FIA. The secretary told he had asked the FIA to probe the matter thoroughly. The court directed him to lodge separate FIRs against the culprits and also submit a comprehensive report.
SM Zafar, counsel for Habibullah informed the court that as his client has returned money, and there was no case against him therefore he should be released. The court directed him to go to the competent court in this regard.
Habibullah Warraich, a former state minister for defece, was accused of embezzling Rs1.68 billion from the company funds. He was charged for selling 800 kanals to the NICL at inflated rates. He was arrested on October 31 from his residence on the corruption charges after which his assets, worth an estimated Rs1.2 billion were frozen.
Abdul Hafeez Pirzada informed the court that he was not representing an individual (NICL chief) but the whole company, and prayed if Ayaz is arrested then he should be treated gently.
Later, the Supreme Court adjourned the caseÂ’s hearing for three weeks.
Transparency International Pakistan has written a letter to Ayaz Khan and also to SC registrar requesting to take action under rule and law applicable to all for the eradication of the corruption and corrupt practices. The letter alleged that 803 kanal, 19 marla plot in Lahore reportedly belonging to ex MNA Habibullah Warraich, whose current market value is Rs.300,000 per kanal, was purchased at Rs 2,000,000 per kanal by NICL.
Similarly, 27,000 sft office space in Dubai in Liberty Tower was purchased in July 2009 at the rate of UAE Darham 2,700 per sft against the market price of UAE Darham 1,200 per sft, which allegedly caused loss of Rs 900 million to exchequer.
Ten acre plot was purchased in Korangi Deh Phihai, in August 2009, at the rate Rs90,000,000 per acres, against maximum market price of Rs.20,000,000 per acre. The lass caused was Rs70,000,000.
Award of the contract for painting works and furniture was given to M/s Casa Bella Lahore, Karachi @ Rs26.987 million and at Islamabad @ 9,310,000. M/s Casa Bella is not a license holder of Pakistan Engineering Council. The tender for Karachi was for 6 floors, but the contractor has been asked to paint only 4 floors. Similarly, Rs1.5 billion land purchased in Lahore in 2009 from Mohsin Warraich, whose market value is Rs 30 million the loss caused to exchequer Rs1.2 billion.

Looters of national wealth responsible for poverty: Shahbaz


LAHORE – Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Tuesday said that those who looted the national wealth and then transferred the same to Swiss banks were responsible for abject poverty and unemployment in the country, factors which push many to commit suicide.
He came down hard on President Zardari who he said had embarked on a visit to Paris and London at a time when millions of people had become homeless and were struggling for life because of the worst-ever floods in the countryÂ’s history.
The chief minister was addressing a ceremony organised to mark the 133rd birth anniversary of Dr Mohammad Allama Iqbal under the joint auspices of the Nazria Pakistan Trust and Tehrik-i-Pakistan Workers Trust at Alhamra Art Centre.
AJK Prime Minister Sardar Attiq Ahmed Khan, Jamaat-i-IslamiÂ’s former amir Qazi Hussain Ahmed, former foreign minister Sartaj Aziz, CPNE President Khushnood Ali Khan, Professor Dr Perveen Shaukat Ali, Dr Rafiq Ahmed, Waleed Iqbal (the poet-philosopherÂ’s grandson) and Sahibzada Sultan Ahmed Ali were among the speakers.
NPT Chairman Majid Nizami and Col Jamshed Tareen were present, but they did not address, probably to allow more time to other speakers.
The hall was packed to capacity and the participants raised slogans during the speeches of some speakers, at times annoying them.
Mian Shahbaz SharifÂ’s speech was mainly a response to CPNE President Khushnood Ali KhanÂ’s address during which he had pointed out a case of suicide in the provincial metropolis because of non-availability of food, and skyrocketing sugar prices, holding the chief minister responsible for all problems of the people, as should be the case in an Islamic state.
The chief minister admitted that people were facing a number of problems, but at the same time made it clear that he was doing his best to mitigate their sufferings. He said no one should forget that corrupt practices by some people on the top had created a situation that the common man was not getting the kind of facilities he was entitled to.
Without naming former federal minister Habibullah Warraich, now under arrest, the chief minister said he had committed an irregularity of billions of rupees.
He recalled that he was mercilessly criticised by ‘musketeers’ whenever he tried to help out the flood victims, some of whom had been left with nowhere to go after the floods swept away whatever kind of houses they had.
He held the federal government responsible for the increase in the sugar prices, and said had the sweetener been imported in May, as advised by him through half a dozen letters to the prime minister, the price would not have gone beyond Rs 57 a kg.
He said he was the one who had opposed the governmentÂ’s plan to impose duty on the imported sugar, as such a step would have blighted the lives of common man. He said since he himself owned a sugar mill, aversion to import duty was against his personal business interest. However, he preferred to save the poor.
Corruption, the chief minister said, was responsible for most of the problems.
He said he was willing to reject power a thousand times, if the situation was to go on unchanged.
The chief minister recalled that he had restored the facility of free dialysis in government hospitals and set up a Rs 6 billion Punjab Education Endowment Fund to help the poor students continue their higher studies.
He said the enemies were trying to create confusion and chaos in the country, a conspiracy that could be frustrated through national unity.

SC rejects plea to halt probe


ISLAMABAD – The Supreme Court Wednesday rejected to halt the investigation into Rs26 billion alleged corruption in Pakistan Steel Mills.
Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhary, heading a three-member bench that also comprised Justice Tariq Pervaiz and Justice Ghulam Rabbani, was hearing a suo motu case involving over Rs22 billion alleged corruption in Pakistan Steel Mills.
Fakhuruddin G Ibrahim, counsel for PSM, argued that PSM was facing a loss of Rs1 to 2 billion as the contractors were not ready to purchase the billet from them, therefore he prayed to stop the investigation against the contractors. He stated that the investigation had dropped the production to 40 per cent, adding that even Scotland Yard had failed to stop such white-collar crimes.
The chief justice expressing annoyance said the court did not expect such kind of request from him, adding “huge embezzlements of over Rs26 billion had been committed in the state-owned entity and you are asking us to halt the investigation.”
He remarked that no action had been taken against the people who were involved in the scam, while the police and FIA had arrested low-grade officers of PSM. The chief justice said when no institution moved against the corruption in PSM then the apex court had to take suo motu notice of the case. He said investigations were going well, but suddenly Minister for Interior Rehman Malik constituted a committee.
Justice Tariq Pervaiz questioned DG FIA how many people involved in the embezzlements had so far been arrested by the FIA and how many of them had been transferred during the investigation process.
Director General Federal Investigation Agency Waseem Ahmed told the court that FIA had already changed its three heads and he himself would be moved from the office.
Justice Tariq further also asked about the recovered money. The DG FIA replied the law do not provide any mechanism for recovery of the embezzled money as under law only the NAB has the authority to do so. He said assets of Rs400 million have been frozen in the case.
Waseem Ahmed also stunned the court when he cast doubt on the report prepared by his predecessors. “You will completely demolish the case,” the CJ reacted to DG FIA comment. The court observed it would have serious impact, saying that it seemed very important that the incumbent DG FIA did not own the report prepared by its department. The chief justice asked him that why he was not satisfied with the report of his own department. “Its old, that’s why I am not satisfied with it”, he said.
The CJP said if investigation was wrong then take action against all including the ex-DG FIA for misleading and put them behind the bars. The chief justice asked him to register cases against ex-DG FIA and the former director operation, who had prepared the report, if he did not own it.
He said that such people had been posted in PSM who caused huge losses to it, and asked if the courts had to do everything then what was the role of police and agencies.
Waseem stated, “If the court does not have faith in me then I will go and resign now.”
To another query with regard to Al-Abbas Group, Waseem said the group was providing 20 per cent raw material to PSM. He, however, said that allegations regarding its high rates were not correct.
He said that even without corruption the PSM was facing loss and requested for time to study the case thoroughly. The CJ ordered DG FIA to submit a comprehensive report in this regard and adjourned the case for a month, without fixing date.

SC sends Brig Imtiaz, Adnan Khawaja to jail


ISLAMABAD – Former Managing Director Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL) Adnan A Khawaja and former head of Intelligence Bureau (IB) Brig (Retd) Imtiaz Ahmed were arrested from the courtroom on Tuesday on the order of a three-member bench of Supreme Court.
The bench, comprising Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhary, Justice Tariq Pervaiz and Justice Ghulam, was hearing a suo moto notice on the reported appointment of Adnan Khawaja as chairman OGDCL by the government.
The apex court also ordered seizure of the properties of both the men and rejected AdnanÂ’s bail plea. The court ordered Adnan Khawaja to submit a fresh surety bond in the SC while Brig Imtiaz had been asked to submit the bond in Lahore High Court within three days. Both the men were later shifted to Adiala Jail.
The Chief Justice asked Khawaja how did he obtain the posts – Managing Director OGDCL and chairman National Vocational & Technical Education Commission (NAVTEC) despite the fact that he, as NAB convict, was disqualified to assume such a post for ten years.
Khawaja was disqualified for a period of ten years from seeking or being elected, chosen, appointed or nominated as member of any public office, any statuary or local authority of government of Pakistan or granted any financial facilities in the form of any loan by any government bank.
ItÂ’s worth mentioning here that in the wake of the suo motu notice taken by the apex court and the subsequent revelations in the media, the government had cancelled the appointment of Adnan Khawaja as chairman OGDCL, only a day after he assumed the charge.
Appearing before the bench, Raja Aamer Abbas, Additional Prosecutor General NAB, informed the court that as per directives of SC he had obtained details from the Central Jail, Rawalpindi, according to that convict Brig. (Retd) Imtiaz Ahmad had already undergone sentence of 4 years, 5 months and 14 days whereas remaining part of his sentence is 3 years 6 months and 16 days, if fine is paid.
Brig (Retd) Imtiaz was sentenced in the NAB Reference No. 21 of 2000 for 8-year RI along with a fine of Rs 70,00,000 under Section 382-B Cr.P.C. by the Accountability Court, Rawalpindi, on 31.07.2001. He was released from jail on bail by the Lahore High Court vide order dated 08.06.2002 passed in Cr. A. No. 1096-M of 2002.
Similarly, co-accused Adnan A Khawaja was sentenced to 2-year RI with a fine of Rs 200,000 under Section 382-B Cr.P.C. by the Accountability Court, Rawalpindi, and out of his total sentence, he has already served 1 year, 1 month and 8 days, including the remissions, whereas the remaining portion of his sentence is 10 months and 22 days, if fine is paid.
After promulgation of the National Reconciliation Ordinance both Brig (Retd) Imtiaz and Khawaja claimed benefit of the same and ultimately vide judgment dated 04.12.2008 passed by the Islamabad High Court, they were acquitted of the charge. But the NRO was declared ultra vires in the SC judgment on December 16, 2009 as a result of that their acquittal was set aside.
During pendency of the appeal filed by Adnan A Khawaja before the High Court, his sentence was suspended by this court vide order 06.02.2002 passed in Cr. Appeal No. 22 of 2002 on furnishing surety bonds.
After getting acquittal from the Islamabad High Court vide judgment dated 04.12.2008 Khawaja was appointed as Chairman NAVTEC. After the declaration of NRO ultra vires of the Constitution vide the judgment dated December 16, 2009, he continued to perform his functions as chairman NAVTEC, although he was debarred from holding any public office for a period of 10 years, in terms of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999.
Not only this, on September 07, 2010, he was appointed as Managing Director OGDCL. Therefore, in pursuance of the information so communicated widely, his case was taken up and it was noticed that he is enjoying the position contrary to the judgment of the Accountability Court and when the notice of the matter was taken by this Court, the competent authority of the government of Pakistan rescinded the notification of his appointment.
The Chief Justice said that it was moral duty to relinquish the job after the judgment. Raja Amir said that even the High Court judgment he was debarred from holding any government post.
Justice Tariq Pervez remarked, “After December 16, 2010 judgment you both – Khawja and Brig (Retd) Imtiaz – should have got the bail on fresh surety bonds, but that did not happen.”
Khawaja said, “My legal advisors had asked me not to worry and do not need to apply for fresh surety.” Brig (Retd) said, “I was not aware that the NAB case would revive after the SC judgment.”
The court observed that unless fresh surety bonds are not furnished their bail could not be extended. Therefore, police were ordered to take them into custody and send them to jail.
Ismail Qureshi, Secretary Establishment, has furnished the explanation, which would be considered on the next date of hearing.

Karachi on edge


KARACHI – The provincial metropolis on Friday mourned the demise of MQM leader Dr Imran Farooq who was stabbed to death in London Thursday night. The City wore a deserted look as Friday was the first day of the 10-day mourning, announced by the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) to pay homage to the slain leader who was its chief ideologue.
The life remained paralysed as there was no public transport on roads, making citizens to face difficulties in carrying on their routine activities.
All major markets in North Nazimabad, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, North Karachi, Gulistan-e-Jauhar, PIB Colony, Liaquatabad, New MA Jinnah Road, Bolton Market and Saddar as well as public and private educational institutions remained off the schedule while attendance at public offices was thin as people preferred to stay in-door due to the prevailing uncertainty.
Above all, public transport disappeared from roads as the Karachi Transport Ittehad had announced the other day not to bring vehicles on roads on Friday to avert any untoward incident while the closure of petrol and CNG filling stations added to the difficulties of the people.
Certain rural outskirts and some settlements in the City, such as Pathan Colony, Qasba Morr, Machhar Colony, Baldia Town, Orangi Town, Tin Hatti, Gujjar Nullah, Paposh Nagar, Shahnawaz Bhutto Colony, Akhtar Colony and Keamari were also affected by the strike-like situation. People had to endure immense problems due to the shortage of essential commodities in these localities.
Moreover, majority of daily-wagers in the City in general and in the above-said localities in particular could not leave their homes for earning a living for their families.
Meanwhile, unidentified miscreants torched seven vehicles in different areas including Punjab Chowrangi, Garden area and Korangi Zaman Town near Chakra Goth. As per details, in the wee hours of Friday, unidentified miscreants set ablaze three cars and a dumper truck at Punjab Chowrangi area, a passenger bus of route No S-2 at Zaman Town in Chakra Goth and a Khan Coach at Aram Bagh area was also burnt.
There are also reports of sporadic aerial firing from different areas, however, no casualty was brought to any government hospital.
Agencies add: Karachi went on alert Friday, braced for possible violence as businesses ground to a halt after the killing in London of MQM leader Dr Imran Farooq exiled in Britain.
Imran Farooq was found with head injuries and stab wounds outside his home in north London on Thursday. Imran was climbing the stairs of his flat in Mill Hill, north London, when an unknown person stabbed him twice. He fell down the stairs. The assailant followed him and again stabbed him twice at the bottom of the stairs.
British police said they were called to reports of a serious assault in the Edgware district of the capital at 5:30 pm (1630 GMT).
“Officers found an Asian man, aged 50, with stab wounds and head injuries. Paramedics treated the man but he was pronounced dead at the scene at 6:37 pm (1737 GMT),” said a spokesman for London’s Metropolitan Police.
Streets in Karachi were largely empty as MQM declared 10 days of mourning and scrapped birthday celebrations for its leader, Altaf Hussain, who is also based in Britain. The situation was tense, with most shops, restaurants and schools were closed.
The murder of an MQM lawmaker, Raza Haider, in Karachi last month triggered a wave of political and ethnic killing in the city that left dozens dead.
“We have taken precautionary measures to ensure that no unholy element takes advantage of the situation and create violence,” city police chief Fayyaz Leghari told AFP. “At present the city is calm and peaceful,” he added.
Party faithful have been gathering outside FarooqÂ’s home in Karachi, consoling each other. Many had tears in their eyes.
Farooq’s father Farooq Ahmed said he spoke to his son two days ago. “We don’t know exact reasons behind the incident, let the police to investigate and decide,” Ahmed told reporters outside his house.
“I had talked to him on telephone two days ago. He was in his typical lighter mood and expressed nothing which we could say was extraordinary. He had no bodyguards and would live like any common man in London,” Ahmed said and added “We’ll bury his body in Pakistan.”
Faisal Sabzwari, MQM leader and provincial minister for youth affairs said, “We – the party – are relying fully on the investigation and findings of the London police and whichever agency is involved into the matter.”
Monitoring Desk adds: The murder investigation has meanwhile been taken over by the London Metropolitan PoliceÂ’s counter-terrorism unit, SO15, reported BBC.
According to the broadcast, although no one has yet been arrested over the stabbing of Imran Farooq, the working assumption at this stage is that it was politically motivated.
Many in Pakistan fear that if the British police find a political link to FarooqÂ’s death, serious rioting could follow.
Imran Farooq was in essence the partyÂ’s deputy leader, though he had not returned to Pakistan since claiming asylum in the UK. He had become marginalised recently, but was still powerful in Karachi.
According to a private TV channel, British police have taken Dr Imran FarooqÂ’s wife into protective custody on Friday.
Shumaila Imran has been taken into custody by the police as a precautionary measure against what it said a possible threat to her life.
Police have also seized her mobile, landline phone record and advised her not to contact any person neither in UK nor in Pakistan.
Police may release an appeal on behalf of Shumaila Imran very soon, the channel further reported.

Bloodbath as bomber rips through Quetta rally


QUETTA – As many as 59 people were killed and over 120 including seven journalists suffered serious injuries in a deadly suicide blast, targeting Youm-al-Quds rally at Meezan Chowk of the provincial capital on Friday.
Banned religious outfit Lashkar-e-Jhangvi has accepted responsibility for the attack. Unruly protesters burnt vehicles, ransacked public properties, shops and fired gunshots on media persons.
Hundreds of people from Shia community while leading a rally opposing IsraelÂ’s control of Jerusalem and showing solidarity with Palestinians were passing from Meezan Chowk when a suicide bomber blew himself up right in the middle of the procession. As a result, over 40 people died on the spot and more than 120 people suffered serious wounds. Heavy firing was also heard soon after the blast while several shops were also damaged due to the blast.
The injured and the deceased were shifted to Civil Hospital, Bolan Medical Complex Hospital and Combined Military Hospital where another 15 injured succumbed to their wounds.
An emergency was declared in all government hospitals following the suicide blast. Hospital sources said that 11 bodies were brought to Civil Hospital, 44 to CMH and four were moved to BMC. However, official sources confirmed only 43 casualties.
Driver of a private TV channel namely Sarwar was also killed in the blast while seven journalists, including Noor Elahi Bugti, Ejaz Raisani, Fateh Shakir, Mustafa Tareen, Shahid, Irshad Mastoi and Imran Muktiar suffered serious wounds. After the blast, a large number of people suffered injuries due to stampede in the procession.
Sources said that several people also sustained injuries due to firing that followed the blast. The victims of the blast were shifted to hospital in rickshaws and other available vehicles owing to shortage of ambulances at the blast scene. The critical injured were later shifted to CMH after getting first-aid in Civil Hospital.
Some deceased were identified as Gul Muhammad, Muhammad Javed, Hussain Ali, Naseebullah, Imran, Talib Hussain, Mehdi Hussain, Muhammad Hussain, Syed Abass, Raza Zargar, Ejaz Sarwar, Jalil Ahmed, Barat Ali and Raja Anwar.
The blast was far more deadly and people were seen lying in pools of blood everywhere. “I was witnessing the rally which was heading towards Meezan Chowk when suddenly a huge explosion followed by intense firing took place and people started running helter-skelter,” an eyewitness told TheNation.
Another witness, Naseer Ahmed, that he heard the blast on his way from Shahra-e-Iqbal. “I headed towards the direction of the blast after a few seconds, I heard gunshots, and immediately left the area,” he said. Soon after the blast, shopkeepers pulled down shutters in all main markets and people starting running towards their homes while the public transport disappeared and many people, who had come to the bazaar, had to travel on foot.
In the meantime, several groups of furious people started attacking the public property and vehicles in different areas of the City. More than five vehicles, including a vehicle of security forces and five motorcycles and several shops were set on fire. The infuriated protestors who had gathered outside Civil Hospital Quetta blocked Jinnah Road and also made gunshots on journalists who were covering the incident. However, luckily they remained unhurt in the attack.
Police sources said that when the rally reached Alamdar Road, DIG (Operations) Hamid Shakeel and some other police officers stopped participants from heading towards Meezan Chowk due to security threats but instead of following the instruction they attacked police with sticks and marched towards Meezan Chowk.
IG Balochistan Malik Mohammad Iqbal told the media that the police had earlier tried to stop the rally from going towards Meezan Chowk citing security concerns but the participants refused to follow the instructions. “There were some intelligence reports about any unpleasant incident that is why the rally was requested to follow the planned route but they refused to do so,” he added.
Sources said that due to Juma prayers already foolproof security arrangements were made as police backed by Balochistan Constabulary, Anti-Terrorist Force and Frontier Corps were deployed outside all imambargahs and mosques while tight security arrangements were also made at Meezan Chowk. “Police had also placed barricades to stop procession towards Meezan Chowk but they broke them and the tragic incident occurred,” they added.
Police sources said that head and other body parts of alleged suicide bomber had been recovered from the blast site who was aged between 20 and 22 and further investigations were underway.
Bomb Disposal Squad officials said the bomber used suicide vest weighing 10 to 15 kg to carry out the attack.
Meanwhile, Spokesman of banned religious outfit Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, Ali Sher Haideri calling from unspecified location via satellite phone claimed responsibility for the suicide attack on the rally of Youm-al-Quds.
Governor Balochistan Nawab Zulfiqar Ali Magsi and Chief Minister Balochistan Nawab Aslam Raisani have condemned the suicide attack and expressed grief over the loss of precious lives in the incident.
On the other hand, Chairman Tahaffuz Azadari Council Pakistan Muhammad Rahim Jaffari strongly condemned the suicide blast and described it failure of provincial government. He announced observing 40 days of mourning over the tragic incident and a shutter-down strike on Saturday (today) in Quetta.

Raging water inundates Shahdadkot


Zamir Sheikh & RAMAZAN CHANDIO
KOTRI/SUKKUR – Panic has gripped Qasimabad, Hussainabad, Sehresh Naga, Latifabad, Unit- No- 4, 5, 9, 10 and 11 after the Met Office forecast that a huge tide in the Arabian Sea will block the outflow of River Indus water, which would then flow back to these populated areas.
Meanwhile, after wreaking havoc and devastation and displacing millions of people in Jacobabad, Kashmore, Shikarpur and other districts, the floodwater reached Shahdadkot City, where about 80 per cent people have already left the City in search for safe areas.
The district administration of Shahdadkot had issued warning for the people to leave the City and surrounding villages as raging floods headed towards the historical city from three sides.
Yaseen Shar, DCO Shahdadkotm said that floodwater entered the limits of the Shahdadkot, touching the City bypass.
The district government plugged an embankment with sands to protect the City from floodwater, but it reached the embankment and the road heading towards City of 0.5 million population.
The DCO said that the government was trying its best to provide transport to the people to shift them to safer places, besides more bulldozers and other heavy machinery have been brought for pitching and protecting the City from floods.
The flood pressure has been on the rise at Kotri Barrage on Friday after the river water receded at Guddu and Sukkur Barrages. Indus flow has reached 6,58,000 cusecs at Kotri. Large number of residents of different units of Latifabad and Qasimabad shifted their valuables and household items to their relatives so that in case of emergency they could be saved.
According to Meteorological Department, an unprecedented flow of 700,000 to 900,000 cusecs will pass through Kotri Barrage within next two to three days. High tidal waves in the sea could aggravate the flood situation at downstream in Thatta.
A high current passing through Thatta submerged three villages and crops. Also, the floodwater set off augmenting the pressure on sensitive places at Sorjani Manarki and Sondahalaya dykes. In Hala, hometown of Federal Minister Commerce Makhdoom Amin Fahim, local people plugged a breach near Hala and saved the town from flood.
Reports said a breach occurred at protective embankment near Mithoo Machhi village between Hala town and Hala Old and the river water was rushing towards Hala town. The devotees of Sarwari Jamaat and other local people with four-hour hectic efforts plugged the breach and saved the town.
Meanwhile, the flood high tide emanating from Garhi Khero, after affecting 500 villages of Sajawal, Junejo and Shahdadkot, is heading towards FP Protective Embankment through Katchi Bridge. The cities including Shahdadkot, Qabu Saeed Khan, Mero Khan and Sajawal have been evacuated, as the surging floodwater has been diverted to Qabu Saeed Khan by effecting gaps on at least ten places in roads of Sajawal, Junejo, Garhi Khero and Shahdadkot. This has put these cities at a lesser risk of inundation. However, people in large number, started evacuation in view of approaching deluge, which has already roared to Katchi Bridge, ruining more 300 villages and ready crops.
Authorities have directed the residents of District Shahdadkot to move to safe areas, as floodwater hit the cityÂ’s major preventive embankment.
It is being feared that the water could swallow the entire district after bursting the dike. The water continued to seep through fissures on some points in protective embankments of Daulatpur Qazi Ahmed, Bachalpur, Mekarodhoro and Mud Mangli bunds on River Indus near Nawabshah.
As the water flow at Kotri Barrage crossed the level of 0.7 million cusecs, emergency was declared on Friday to control the situation.
According a private television channel, Army and Rangers were deployed at the barrage while the public was asked to remain at distance.
People started evacuation in view of approaching deluge, which has already roared to Katchi Bridge, ruining more than 300 villages and ready crops. A high current passing through Thatta submerged at least three villages and crops there. Also, the floodwater set off augmenting the pressure on sensitive places at Sorjani Manarki and Sondahalaya Bunds.
Meanwhile, the raging floodwater developed a four feet wide breach in Jamshoro protective embankment. However, the local administration plugged the breach after hectic efforts and saved villages from flooding.
Exceptionally high floods upto 9,50,000 cusecs may continue to pass through Sukkur Barrage during the next 48 Hours due to which flooding is expected in low lying areas of District Sukkur, Larkana, Nawabshah, Hyderabad and Nosheroferoze.
However, very high floods up to 7,00,000 cusecs are likely to pass through Kotri Barrage during the next 48 Hours and flooding is expected in low lying areas of District Hyderabad, Thatta and Badin.
In view of high level of filling of reservoirs, strict vigilance will be required in the remaining monsoon, the NDMA statement said adding, all concerned agencies have been requested by the Federal Flood Commission to furnish rough cost estimates for restoration of infrastructure damages caused by the current floods.
Ghulam Rasool Soomro, a citizen of Shahdadkot, told TheNation that majority of people had left the City amid fear of floods which now touches the bypass/Motorway, with Balochistan and Jacobabad. He complained that the public transport was thin, while remaining transporters are minting money from people who are already in trouble.
Despite claims, the provincial government has not provided transportation facility to the citizens to move to other cities amid flood fear, Abdul Wahid Brohi, another citizen, said.
Though, the district government issued warning of flood threat, but no such arrangement has been made to evacuate the people from Qubo Saeed Khan, which is a Tehsil of Qambar-Shahdadkot District, and hundreds of other villages.
However, a large number of people were still stranded in Garhi Khero City and Sujawal Junejo, and surrounding villages, where five to six feet flood water is standing.
Besides threat of inundation of Lakhi Ghulam Shah has not ended as breaches in canals have not been plugged.
People in Shikarpur are also in grip of fear due to uncertainty at government level regarding clearing city from flood threat.
Situation of flood affectees at relief camps was witnessed worse as majority of the affectees living in open sky without food, drinking water and medical facilities.
The waterborne diseases increased among the children living with their parents at relief camps, while Health Department of Sindh has confirmed that at least 30 people have died due to gastro and diarrhoea in Sindh.
Addressing a Press conference at Sukkur Barrage, Chief Secretary Sindh Fazul Rehman admitted the scarcity of the lady doctors in medical camps to provide medical treatment at camps set up for flood affectees. He said that doctors from medical universities of Sindh including Karachi and Hyderabad are to be sent at relief camps at Sukkur and other cities.
He said that the government will hire the services of local lady doctors
on contract basis.
He said that ORS in liquid form and 1,000 litres milk will be provided to 10,000 children at relief camps in Sukkur and surrounding area as dehydration is increasing in the children due to hunger and non-nutrition.
Agencies add: Floodwater hit ShahdadkotÂ’s major preventive embankment on Friday. It is being feared the water could swallow the entire district after bursting the dyke.
Meanwhile, the high flood tide emanating from Garhi Kheru, after leaving devastation trail in 500 villages of Sajawal, Junejo and Shahdadkot, is headed towards FP Protective Embankment through Katchi Bridge, reported private TV channels.
Shahdadkot, Qabu Saeed Khan, Mero Khan and Sajawal have been evacuated, as the surging floodwater has been diverted to Qabu Saeed Khan by effecting gaps on at least 10 places in roads of Sajawal, Junejo, Garhi Kheru and Shahdadkot. This has put these cities at a lesser risk of inundation.
However, people started evacuation in view of approaching deluge, which has already roared to Katchi Bridge, ruining more than 300 villages and ready crops.
A high current passing through Thatta submerged at least three villages and crops there. Also, the floodwater set off augmenting the pressure on sensitive places at Sorjani Manarki and Sondahalaya Bunds.

Flood hits two historic cities


SUKKUR – Sindh Health Department Wednesday disclosed that currently over 0.251 million people from flood-affected areas are suffering from different diseases as the floodwater swept through historic city of Amrijo-Daro and also damaged suburban areas of Sehwan Sharif.
The World Health Organisation and Sindh Government have been cautioned for possible emergence of ‘epidemic diseases’ in flood affectees especially the children.
Underlining the need for coordinated efforts for providing medical services, potable water and sanitation facilities to flood affectees, the Sindh government and WHO decided to initiate joint operations to cope with possible emergence of epidemics. Keeping in view the emergence of diseases, the Sindh government had taken a decision to suspend the educational activities of medical universities and house-job doctors to send them to relief camps for treatment of flood affectees.
A senior official of Sindh government who remained part of the meetings of government to cope with epidemic diseases told TheNation that WHO and other organisations had cautioned for possible emergence of epidemics among the flood affectees.
An official privy to a meeting chaired by Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah at Sukkur Circuit House on Wednesday, said that Sindh government had decided to summon the specialists of various diseases at Sukkur to help the doctors at medical camps. Sindh Health Minister Dr Sagheer Ahmed, NDMA officials and representatives from WHO, UNICEF and other international organisations, who are in Sukkur to assess the affects of flood devastation, also attended the meeting.
The meeting was informed that the number of flood affectees had increased to over 4 million in Sindh so far, out of which a huge number of one million people could fall victim to epidemic diseases such as gastro, diarrhoea and skin diseases due to lack of clean drinking water, toilets facilities, sanitation and other necessities.
In this regard, Advisor to CM for Information Department Jameel Ahmed Soomro told TheNation that in Sindh number of displaced people reached 4 million so far, and problems were on the rise while threat of more floods is still there.
Besides, ensuring the availability of Army doctors, all the male and female medical students and house-job doctors from medical universities are to be summoned at medical camps to assist doctors in relief camps for flood affectees, Jameel Soomro said, adding that educational activities of these medical students would be suspended for 1 to 3 months immediately.
Meanwhile, Director General Health of Sindh Ghulam Sarwar Channa has said that out of total displaced people, who are staying in relief camps, a huge number of 0.251 million people have fallen ill, while majority of patients are children.
Meanwhile, the devastation of floodwater continued in Sindh now swelling towards new cities and villages of Jacobabad, Dadu, Shikarpur, Qambar-Shahdadkot and other areas of Sindh have been inundated. The breach in Indus River at Tori embankment inundated more areas in Jacobabad district.
PPP MPA Ghulam Muhammad Shohliani, who elected from Garhi Khero alleged that Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah and Sindh Irrigation Minister Jam Saifullah Dharejo are responsible for inundation of his electoral constituency and adjoining areas.
He demanded that President Asif Zardari should remove Sindh Chief Minister and Irrigation Minister Jam Saifullah Dharejo. He also blamed Federal Minister Mir Aijaz Jakhrani for diverting Begari Canal floodwater to his electoral constituency.
While, Advisor to CM for Information Department Jameel Ahmed Soomro rejected allegations against Sindh CM levelled by his own party MPA Ghulam Muhammad Shohliani and said that the MPA failed in performing his duty to monitor the embankments of canals and thatÂ’s why he is levelling baseless allegations against Sindh CM.
However, floodwater is posing threat to Sehwan city and raging flood inundated the historic sites of Amrijo-Daro, having 5,000-year-old archaeological history.
Meanwhile, the migration of people from Qubo Saeed Khan, Shahdadkot and other areas under fear of floodwater is going on.
Agencies add: Floodwater has swept through the ancient Indus Valley city of Amrijo-Daro located in Dadu District of Sindh and also started causing damage to Sehwan Sharif.
Amrijo-Daro is the site of a pre-Harappa fortified town which flourished from 3600 to 3300 BC. Amrijo-Daro Museum, which is believed to be more ancient than the famous city, Mohenjodaro, has been devastated by the deluge, reported a private news channel on Wednesday.
In addition, floodwater has started causing damage to another historic city of Sehwan Sharif located in the Jamshoro District of Sindh.
In Jamshoro, several villages and surrounding katcha areas have come under water as thousands of people head to Kotri for safety.
It is being feared that the torrent could also affect Manjhand Tehsil of Jamshoro. The flood continues to wreak havoc from Guddu Barrage to Sehwan Sharif. Besides, Amri, Wada Chachar, Hydear Khan Rind and Laki Shah Saddar areas of Sehwan Sharif have been submerged in water.
It has also affected the historical place of Lal Bagh and a century-old village Goth Sher Khan Solangi, demolishing hundreds of houses.

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SC directs for reopening of all cases


ISLAMABAD – The Supreme Court on Friday rejected the summary of Law Ministry that was earlier sent to the Prime Minister and directed the Ministry to prepare a new summary for reopening of the money laundering and Swiss cases including graft charges of $60 million against President Asif Ali Zardari.
A five-member larger bench of the apex court, comprising Justice Nasirul Mulk, Justice Raja Fayyaz Ahmed, Justice Jawwad S Khawaja, Justice Tariq Pervez Khan and Justice Rehmat Hussain Jafferi heard the NRO implementation case.
In its remarks, the court observed that the Law Ministry was misguiding the Prime Minister too. Acting Law Secretary, Sultan Shah, submitted a summary in the court sent by the Ministry of Law to the Prime Minister about implementation of the NRO verdict of the apex court.
The Court expressed dissatisfaction over the said summary and ordered to the Ministry of Law for the preparation of a new summary about reopening of the money laundering and Swiss cases.
Justice Fayyaz observed that due to negligence on part of the Government, the situation was heading towards unpleasant ends. Justice Tariq Pervez in his remarks said the summary had also misguided the Prime Minister. Justice Nasirul Mulk said the summary was for non-implementation of NRO verdict of the apex court.
It is relevant to mention here that earlier during the course of hearing of implementation of the NRO case, the apex court recalled the Government if courtÂ’s verdicts would not be implemented, Article 6 of the Constitution could be put in operation. The court has adjourned the hearing till first week of July.

Brazen terror attacks in Lahore


LAHORE – At least 10 terrorists equipped with sophisticated weapons stormed two leading worship places of Ahmadis in Model Town and Garhi Shahu areas here in the provincial metropolis after Friday prayers killing 80 people and injuring about 200 others.
Security sources said that it was the first major attack on Ahmadis in Lahore with such large-scale casualties.
One terrorist was captured unhurt during the successful operation carried out in Model Town as he failed to blow himself up. Intelligence sources said that the 30-year-old terrorist was shifted to some unknown location. All the other attackers either blew themselves up or were shot dead by the police.
The terrorists carried out the gun-and-bomb attacks seconds before the start of the prayers. At least four to six terrorists hit Baitul Zikr, the worship place of Ahmadis at Allama Iqbal Road in Garhi Shahu area, near Lahore Railway Station.
In Model Town, four gunmen opened fire on security and police guards, then on worshippers. At least 19 people were killed before police managed to regain control, DCO Lahore Sajjad Bhutta told reporters at the scene.
In Garhi Shahu, the terrorists besieged the worship place, taking hundreds of people hostage. A four-hour clash ensued as police exchanged gunfire with fighters stationed inside and on the rooftop. The gunmen took the worshippers hostage, making it difficult for the police as the well-trained personnel of Quick Response Force (QRF) tried to rescue them, eyewitness said. The terrorists took control of the worship places and hurled hand grenades as police engaged in a fierce gunfight with them.
“The death toll could rise as several injured were under intensive care in the emergency wards of the public hospitals. The doctors are also conducting surgery of those critically wounded during the attacks,” hospital sources said.
The police also recovered suicide jackets, rifles and other ammunition from both the worship places.
Lahore chief of Tehreek-e-Ahmadia Pakistan and retired Sessions Judge Sheikh Munir, Lt-Gen (r) Nasir and a cameraman of a local TV channel identified as Ejazul Haq were also among the dead.
“A joint team of investigators is interrogating the captured terrorist,” the sources said. “No group has yet claimed the responsibility of the brazen attacks. These were coordinated and interlinked attacks,” sources in the security agencies said. However, some TV channels reported that an unknown group, Tehrik-i-Taliban Punjab, had claimed the responsibility.
An eyewitness, 13-year old Zafar Ahmed, said that about five hours after the attacks began, the police took control of the Baitul Zikr in Garhi Shahu and found bodies strewn across the floor.
“We all lay down on the ground when the gunfire took place. Someone locked our room from inside and then there was firing and blasts. I am lucky that I survived,” Zafar Ahmed who remained trapped for five hours inside the Garhi Shahu worship place told The Nation.
“They were firing directly at the worshippers. They also threw hand grenades on us,” Mubashir Ahmed, an injured said.
Ambulances were seen racing towards hospitals to shift the injured soon after the police entered the worship place and took control.
Police investigators said that the suicide vests-laden attackers were armed with AK-47 rifles, shotguns, grenades and possibly rocket-launcher. The terrorists also fired a rocket from Baitul Zikr in Garhi Shahu that hit a nearby two-storey building. Several vehicles were also damaged while some passers-by also sustained bullet wounds.
Eyewitnesses said that of the attackers managed to reach atop a minaret in Garhi Shahu worship place and started firing and throwing grenades on the policemen during the shootout.
“The attackers tortured and killed the guard outside the worship place and then went inside,” Ahmed Khan, an eyewitness said. “Three gunmen exploded their suicide vests inside the worship place, killing dozens of worshippers during the standoff,” SSP (Investigations) Zulifqar Hameed told TheNation at the crime scene. At least four policemen including two officers also sustained bullet wounds and were rushed to a nearby hospital.
Hundreds of policemen, elite force officials and newly trained Quick Response Force personnel cordoned off the area and launched the counter operation.
“After the explosions and gunfire ended, at least 55 worshippers were found dead from the Garhi Shahu worship place,” police and rescue workers said.
Dozens of ambulances reached the spot and shifted the injured to the various public hospitals.
The injured were shifted to Mayo Hospital, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Lahore General Hospital, Services Hospital, Jinnah Hospital and Sheikh Zayed Hospital.
All the leading public hospitals were put on alert and a state of emergency was also declared.
Top police officers and district administration officials reached the spot and supervised the rescue operations.
The FridayÂ’s sieges were identical to the gun-and-bomb attacks that were carried out against the police and security agenciesÂ’ headquarters in the City last year.
Further investigations were underway till filing of this report.
The terrorist arrested unhurt from Model Town has been identified as Abdullah, said to be a resident of Rahimyar Khan. Police sources revealed that the suspect got training from North Waziristan, however, he got religious education from a madrassa in Karachi, the sources added.
The sources further revealed that the mastermind of the attacks had sent two attackers to Model Town worship place of Ahmadis and three to Garhi Shahu to carry out the deadly attacks.
Abdullah was wearing suicide vest when he barged into the Model Town worship place and held the worshippers hostage and opened indiscriminate fire.
In the meantime, some worshippers overpowered him. He tried to blow himself up but failed to carry out the blast. The worshippers tied his bands and feet with a rope and later handed him over to the security agencies.

SC gives govt two weeks to submit clear reply


ISLAMABAD – Supreme Court on Tuesday gave the government two-week ultimatum to submit a report on steps being taken to reopen corruption cases against President Asif Ali Zardari and other politicians. A panel of five judges questioned Law Minister Babar Awan in the court, giving him two weeks to submit a “concise” report and adjourning the hearing until June 10. “There should be a clear reply as to what steps have been taken in implementing the NRO verdict and whether the government intends to implement the whole order or not,” said Justice Raja Fayyaz.
On its part, the government surrendered before the apex court verdict on NRO, as Federal Minister for Law and Justice Babar Awan while appearing before the court agreed to submit a concise report on details of graft charges of $60 million against President Asif Ali Zardari.
Accompanied by more than 15 federal ministers and advisers, Babar Awan appeared before the five-judge bench of the Supreme Court headed by Justice Nasir-ul-Mulk and comprising Justice Jawad S Khawaja, Justice Raja Fayyaz Ahmad, Justice Tariq Pervez and Justice Rehmat Hussain Jafferi and told that he had documents containing certain aspects which had never come before over the issue.
“There have been no proceedings. There was absolutely no case,” he asserted. Citing legal provisions, he said no prosecution ever took place and the issue was confined to investigation process only. Awan further told the court that the government had implemented nine out of ten directions envisaged in the Supreme Court’s NRO verdict while on tenth one, process was in place having legal intricacies. The court, however, ignoring the legal implications including the presidential immunity, inquired about $ 60 million, which put him into trouble.
To Justice Raja Fayyaz AhmedÂ’s question over claimantsÂ’ status on this amount, he said that he did not know about them.
Arguing different aspects of the Swiss cases Babar Awan claimed before the bench that no case was filed against President Asif Ali Zardari in Switzerland. Justice Jawad S Khawaja asked Babar Awan to tell the court about the current status of $ 60 million regardless of other aspects of the case.
Babar replied that it was merely a notion and an exaggerated figure.
Several federal ministers and high profile government figures including Qamar Zaman Kaira, Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, Ayatullah Durrani, Makhdoom Amin Fahim, Sardar Assef Ahmad Ali, Latif Khosa and other PPP leaders including the presidential spokesman Farhatullah Babar were present in the courtroom.
Awan was summoned by the court to explain the reasons for the delay in the implementation of the courtÂ’s verdict on NRO. The federal law minister said the government was not using the delaying tactics for implementing the NRO verdict. The federal law minister said the summary for reference against former Attorney General Malik Qayyum has been sent to Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani. Two National Accountability Bureau (NAB) courts have been sanctioned to be constituted in Islamabad, he informed the court.
The number of prosecutors of National Accountability Bureau (NAB) is being aggrandized, the federal Law Minister informed the apex court adding the amazing facts will be uncovered, if the documents regarding the former AG is presented. “We have removed the Prosecutor General and two NAB courts are being constituted,” he added.
Agencies add – During the 90-minute hearing, Dr Babar said the government was “meeting day and night” to implement the December 16 verdict. The five-member panel asked the law minister about re-opening cases against Zardari in Switzerland and steps being taken to bring back 60 million dollars lying in Swiss banks. “There is no such amount. This amount is not there. These are only allegations, and wrong and malicious statements,” Babar said, referring to “legal complications” and “grey areas” in approaching the Swiss authorities. Babar apprised the Supreme Court that no judicial proceedings had ever taken place on Swiss cases, which were confined to investigation process initiated on baseless allegations. On this, the bench observed that the record available with Supreme Court provided by National Accountability Court (NAB) spoke otherwise.
The law minister maintained that the cases were closed on merit by the authorities concerned and not merely on request of the former AG. He read out Aug 25, 2008 Order of the Public Prosecutor of Republic and Canton of Geneva which said that proceedings were not simply closed on then AGÂ’s request in his letter dated May 22, 2008. The prosecutor general personally reviewed and analysed the testimonies collected by the investigating magistrate of Geneva and decided to close the proceeding after examining the merits of the case, he added.
Elaborating further Babar Awan said parties were informed under Article 192 of Swiss Penal Code, that they could file appeal against the order within ten days but no appeal was filed so the order attained finality and the proceedings in Switzerland were closed. He questioned the role of former attorney generals for seeking legal assistance from the Swiss authorities.
Dr Babar Awan said there was no authorisation to Saif ur Rehman by the government delegating powers to him which was also contrary to Article 100 of the Constitution. “Investigation was carried out and the amount was exaggerated. There was a stay order which continued for years,” he added. He ruled out that the alleged money belonged to PPP leadership and said it was not determined in the investigation process. “From the year 2001 to 2008 nothing happened in proceedings,” he added.
The bench exempted Babar Awan from appearing on next date of hearing and file his written statement regarding complete implementation of NRO decision. The hearing was adjourned till June 10.