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‘No arrests in Imran Farooq murder case yet’

Published: November 24, 2011

UK Home Secretary Theresa May and Interior Minister Rehman Malik review the guard of honour upon arrival at the interior ministry. PHOTO: SANA

ISLAMABAD: Contradicting an earlier statement by a fellow official, British Home Secretary Theresa May said that no arrests had been made in connection with Dr Imran Farooq murder case.

Speaking to the media after meeting Interior Minister Rehman Malik on Thursday, May said investigations in the case are under way and denied that any arrests have been made.

She said the earlier statement on two men allegedly arrested in Pakistan was “mistakenly given” by the London police commissioner.

Earlier, on November 12, Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe claimed that two men were arrested from Karachi. The commissioner was quoted by a London-based newspaper saying the killers would not be allowed to roam freely on the streets of London. He had also said that London Police was working with Pakistan in the murder case.

Interior Minister Rehman Malik also denied that any arrests were made in the case.

“Our Foreign Office received a letter from UK ambassador in Pakistan, asking Pakistani authorities if any arrest was made in the case as published by a section of the press,” Malik said.

All intelligence agencies denied any arrests, when queried by the interior ministry, Malik added.

Counter-terrorism cooperation

Acknowledging Pakistan’s efforts in the war against terror, May said that extremism-driven terrorism was a threat to both Pakistan and the UK and, therefore, they needed to cooperate.

“I want to take this opportunity to reaffirm the UK’s commitment to your fight against extremism. Just as our histories are woven together so too will be our future,” May said.

The UK is gifting 18 explosive trace detectors to Pakistan and will look to extend that assistance in the future, she added.

Thanking the UK government in its co-operation in the field of counter-terrorism, Malik said it had also agreed to help improve the capacity of law enforcement agencies.

Curbing illegal migration

Home Secretary May welcomed the commitment shown by Pakistan towards adopting a zero tolerance approach to Illegal migration.

Malik agreed to monitor new initiatives through a new Migration Joint Working Group which will meet annually to discuss the migration agenda. The group will bring experts from the UK and Pakistan to discuss all issues relating to migration.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 25th, 2011.

Reader Comments (23)

  • Lobster
    Nov 24, 2011 - 3:43PM

    How can AJK government suspend citizenship?

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  • Pak Politics Sucks
    Nov 24, 2011 - 3:49PM

    Huh?
    So every thing that was in Pakistani Media and Zulfiqar Mirza allegations were nothing but lies and black mailing?

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  • Nov 24, 2011 - 5:13PM

    I pity Mirza

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  • drsafi
    Nov 24, 2011 - 5:17PM

    bravo zulfiqar….

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  • Maulana Diesel
    Nov 24, 2011 - 5:59PM

    The thuggery has spread from Karachi to Azad Jammu and Kashmir. No can talk openly. Fascism has no place in modern politics.

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  • Rational Mind
    Nov 24, 2011 - 6:27PM

    British also involved in the murder of Dr. Imran Farooq and sponsoring Terrosirm in Pakistan

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  • Hairaan
    Nov 24, 2011 - 6:52PM

    Sigh of relief for educated supporters.

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  • Shahid3
    Nov 24, 2011 - 6:52PM

    The Saudi royal who beat and strangled his male servant to death in a frenzied sexual assault would have flown away in a private jet too had the beatings of his slave not been caught on camera. They have long experience at Scotland Yard in playing Blind Mans Buff, especially at geopolitically opportune moments (not to mention geopolitically useful awkward customers).Recommend

  • Chanakya
    Nov 24, 2011 - 7:02PM

    Speaking to the media after meeting Interior Minister Rehman Malik in Islamabad, May ruled out that any arrests had been made in the case and said that an investigation in the case was still underway.

    So the British Home Secretary trusts interior minister of a friendly country than her own
    Police Commissioner.? I doubt very much.

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  • Truth seeker
    Nov 24, 2011 - 7:04PM

    @Pak Politics Sucks:
    There are contradictions in the statements of British government officials themselves, The ISI having caught 2-3 persons in connection with the Imran Farooq murder at one of the airports here in Pak is a fact, Not only was this news published by ET and other responsible newspapers but also confirmed by senior journalists as well. The Met Police confirmed it too. But when it comes to foreign office officials, facts start getting distorted, and more so when one meets Rehman Malik… ;)

    It’s pretty simple, facts will not go away through denials…

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  • grinz09
    Nov 24, 2011 - 7:15PM

    ZM lovers take note!

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  • Pak Politics Sucks
    Nov 24, 2011 - 8:30PM

    @truth seeker
    The initial reports were that UK authorities tipped those persons? British Authorities denied tipping anything. Reports in media are authentic or not but Statement of British Home Secretary is considered authentic and if ISI arrested anyone why they gave evidence to Mr Zulfiqar Mirza?

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  • Rabia Khan
    Nov 24, 2011 - 8:52PM

    No arrests made in Imran Farooqi murder case “so far”.

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  • Asif Iqbal
    Nov 24, 2011 - 9:13PM

    So Ummat,Takbeer, Mirza, Lord Nazir n likes are proved wrong.May Allah Almighty curse the liars!!!!Recommend

  • Maulana Diesel
    Nov 24, 2011 - 9:59PM

    Thank you ET for moderating my comments. I definitely do not want more Wali Babars. Thank you for keeping me in line.

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  • Hassan
    Nov 24, 2011 - 11:46PM

    Where are those now who were busy castigating MQM a week before? Do they have the courage to apologise?

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  • hedgefunder
    Nov 24, 2011 - 11:52PM

    @Shahid3:
    Please don’t compare your nation’s attitude and situation in regards to Law & Order and Judiciary with us in UK, Please !!!
    Let the track record speak for itself !!!!

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  • Pakistani
    Nov 25, 2011 - 12:18AM

    This is bad news for ZM and his sindi topis.

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  • R.Khan
    Nov 25, 2011 - 12:51AM

    ZM needs medical attention urgently! He needs to take his medications regularly.

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  • Imran
    Nov 25, 2011 - 2:01AM

    her Statement does not clearify that no arrests has been made in Pakistan EVEN, and even she states that no arrest has been made in Pakistan too then it will be right because those two did not formally arrested, but held with agencies. UK Policy maker are very cleaver with regard to conspiracy against Muslim, it is thier history that they do agaist whatever they say in public.

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  • wahab butt
    Nov 25, 2011 - 2:08AM

    how can any one suspend membership?
    If he is from AJK then he is from AJK…suspension wont change that..

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  • LOK
    Nov 25, 2011 - 5:06AM

    Mirza is sick and needs help…

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  • salim
    Nov 25, 2011 - 10:46AM

    I like the way his followers are making all the excuses or venting their frustrations!

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