Waqas Ali Shah was killed by Rangers: Farooq Sattar

Says there is no confrontation with Rangers, all weapons seized were licensed


Rabia Ali/web Desk March 12, 2015
Express News screen grab of Farooq Sattar addressing the press in Karachi on Thursday, March 12, 2015.

KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader Farooq Sattar on Thursday claimed that their worker Waqas Ali Shah, who was killed during a raid on the party’s headquarters at Nine-Zero, was in fact shot dead by a Ranger.

“We have irrefutable evidence to prove that he [Waqas] was martyred from firing by Rangers personnel,” said Sattar while addressing a press conference in Karachi on Thursday evening.

He demanded the formation of a high-level judicial commission to probe the killing such that the culprits could be brought to the book.

Sattar appealed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali, DG Rangers, DG ISI and the army chief General Raheel Sharif for the investigation of their slain worker's murder.

No confrontation with Rangers

The party leader also dispelled the impression that an MQM-vs-Rangers situation had developed after the Wednesday’s raid.

“…We totally respect all our law enforcing agencies,” he said. “My statement shouldn't be taken as a political statement.

‘All weapons were licensed, no no-go areas at Nine Zero’

Sattar further claimed that all weapons seized by Rangers from the MQM headquarters were licensed, and had been bought to defend against terrorists.

He further said that there were no no-go areas at Nine Zero.

As many as 110 people were arrested from Nine Zero and its adjoining areas, most of whom did not have any affiliation with the MQM, added Sattar.

Meanwhile, following the press conference, the MQM on Thursday night voluntarily removed barriers from the main entrance of Nine Zero.



PHOTO: RABIA ALI/EXPRESS

COMMENTS (37)

Imran Qadri | 9 years ago | Reply How on earth 21 lanes(Streets) could go towards MQM HQ Nine Zero,even if Nine Zero had been a 4 side corner property(which it isn't) even then at most just 4 lanes directly touching their property would have been needed to be cordoned off , they had literally barricaded the entire "block 8 azizabad" from all sides and sealed its entry and exit points and manned them with its own workers and shady characters.
Azmat Ali | 9 years ago | Reply Its great to see all MQM supporters confirming that 21 separate lanes, leading to Nine-Zero were manned by their people for security purposes. That's awesome. In that case please explain how criminal elements (confirmed murderers and looters) were found within a few hundred feet of 90? Also, if their security stance is correct, howcome they removed all the barriers last night? Yes, MQM is allowed to keep weapons for their safety. If they are all licensed or permitted, then there is no issue. These weapons will be checked, the licenses / permits verified and returned shortly. The Rangers and the Army have enough on their plate to want to open up another pandora's box by agitating MQM. If they did so, it surely was to establish a new paradigm and clearly indicate to all that the are serious about law enforcement.
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