‘Legendary killing machine’: Ajmal Pahari walks free for want of evidence

Witness failed to identify him in court, no one else came forward.


Express May 31, 2011

KARACHI:


A district and sessions court acquitted an alleged target killer, Ajmal Pahari, who has been accused of more than 100 murders, due to insufficient evidence.


On Tuesday, Shahnawaz alias Ajmal Pahari, was produced before the additional district and sessions judge, central, Rashida Siddiqui, in a murder case.

The court gave the acquittal orders under the Criminal Procedure Code Section 265-K, in which the charges are groundless and the court decided that the accused cannot be given punishment. The court then acquits the accused to save time.

Pahari was accused in the murder of a man named Junaid Alam Siddiqui alias Ihtisham, son of Rafi Siddiqui, in 2005. Junaid was killed in Jahangirabad, and Pahari and another man, Wasim Boss, were nominated in the FIR (134/2005) lodged at Rizvia police station.

The complainant, who was a witness to the murder, failed to identify Pahari and no other witnesses appeared in court. Since the challan was also submitted after six years, Pahari was acquitted.

Due to security threats, he was brought to the city courts amid strict security with a large number of policemen deployed around the complex.

The Sindh police’s Crime Investigation Department (CID) arrested Pahari from New Karachi on March 28. His name became synonymous with fear not only for his numerous deadly feats, but also recently for extortion and land grabbing in the city. Police officials had kept a tab on his activities for a long time but they admit that he had been set free numerous times because he was strongly backed by one political party. The arrest became possible after this party “suspended” its support, police say.

This was, however, not the first time that Pahari was arrested. In 1997, an anti-terrorism court had declared Pahari a proclaimed offender (along with a high-profile political leader and founder of a party) in a case related to the killing of four American Union Texas employees along with their Pakistani driver. Back then, the reward for Pahari was Rs1 million and he was nabbed by the Central Investigation Agency of the Karachi police in 2000.

However, within five years, Pahari was acquitted in all cases and was released in 2005. Since then, Anti-Extremism Cell SSP Omar Shahid claims that the suspect has committed 58 more cold-blooded murders. And to add insult to injury, Pahari has also made millions of rupees through his network of target killers and extortionists, the officer added.

The elusive criminal was on the run but was eventually nabbed by the authorities in a joint operation conducted by Shahid and Counter Terrorism Unit SSP Chaudhry Aslam Khan from New Karachi’s Eid Gah ground Sector 5-D in March. When asked whether he was sure Pahari would not walk free again, Shahid had told The Express Tribune that the police had done its job by nabbing the notorious killer and now it was for the investigation officers to build a strong case against the culprit in court. He said it was for the courts to decide the fate of the suspect, who is believed to have committed dozens of murders since his release in 2005.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 1st, 2011.

COMMENTS (14)

rajsam | 12 years ago | Reply hey huys jus wanna ask u tht if pahari is a murderer than who shahi syed is, who was sardar rehman aka rehman dacoit, by the way he jus confessed tht he had trained in using arms and ammunition he havent confessed tht he killed ony one, i can understand ur feelings against mqm but my fellowmates can u name one single party who doesnt hav any arm trained men, so guys get out of the fact tht mqm is a terrorist party, they are the people frm the middleclass and knows how to deliver its promise by hook or by crook for the betterment of pakistan
Hassan | 12 years ago | Reply @Fahad siddiqui: By 'we' you mean?I could show you millions who love MQM. And no one associates Urdu speaking with MQM. There are thousands in other parties as well. You dont want to support it fine... But dont go on justifying the acts of this madman. Whether or not he did it under orders from MQMs leadership remains to be seen, in words of others he was acting on his own and some rogue members of MQM
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