Facing terrorism, corruption charges: Dr Asim breaks silence, shares untold stories

Judge extends former petroleum minister's remand by five days


Zubair Ashraf December 07, 2015
PHOTO: FILE

KARACHI: Former federal minister Dr Asim Hussain broke his silence for the first time in the past three months, only to deny all the charges levied against him.

During a hearing at the Sindh High Court on Monday, Dr Asim vehemently denied his involvement in terrorism or in facilitating terrorists as the administrative judge for anti-terrorism courts, Justice Naimatullah Phulpoto, allowed him to speak.

"When I was in custody, law enforcers took me to my own hospital handcuffed," he said. "They made me sit in the intensive-care unit and went about their business." Dr Asim later found out through the media that he was reported to have pointed out a 'crime scene' during this visit.

Dr Asim has been accused of facilitating terrorism by providing treatment to terrorists — militants working for political and religious groups — who were injured in shootouts with the law enforcers or with rival groups. "Later, the law enforcers would tell the media that I pointed out the rooms where such militants were treated," he said. "In fact, I was neither asked anything nor did I tell them anything myself."

The contentions made in the FIR also did not sit well with Dr Asim, who claimed he was being victimised for reasons he could not describe. He claimed that he had become a matter of 'ego' for someone who wants to see him behind bars.

"Mine is just a case of victimisation," he told Justice Phulpoto. "I was never involved in any wrongdoings yet I have a pile of allegations against me. The real issue [of the state] is with someone else."

Dr Asim, who was serving as the chairperson for the Sindh Higher Education Commission, was taken into custody in late August from his office in Clifton. A day after his arrest, he was detained for a period of three months by the Rangers. "I went with the paramilitary force personnel voluntarily because I believed that I will face no harm if I am innocent," he said.

Interrogation

When he was in custody, Dr Asim recalled how some 'unidentified persons' asked the Rangers to hand him over to them if they wanted him to reveal everything. He claimed that he was tortured physically and mentally during detention. "I am a heart patient and I have a 90-year-old mother who is ailing," he said. "My wife is on the fourth stage of cancer."

When asked about a recent statement given by his subordinate, Ziauddin Hospital's deputy managing director Dr Yusuf Sattar, Dr Asim chose to question the judge what he will do if he was held accountable for a sin committed by his subordinate. "If your peon commits a crime, will you be held responsible for it?" he asked the judge, at which his counsel, Amir Raza Naqvi, pinched him to make him calm down. Dr Asim maintained that Dr Sattar's statement was under duress. "Even your peon will speak against you, if tortured that badly."

Dr Asim also shared his fears of being killed in an 'encounter'.

Proceedings

Monday was the third hearing that he appeared for since he was remanded into police custody after his preventive detention expired.

The newly appointed investigation officer asked the judge for an extension in his remand for further questioning. The defence counsel opposed this request on grounds that the suspect has already spent months in custody during which the paramilitary force, the police and the accountability bureau interrogated him. Dr Asim's attorney asked the judge to tell the investigators to bring before the court the evidence they have collected in the past three months.

Meanwhile, the Rangers' and National Accountability Bureau's lawyers attended the hearing but did not argue after Dr Asim's statement. The judge granted the police remand for five more days and sought a progress report at the next hearing.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 8th,  2015.

COMMENTS (15)

S.R.H. Hashmi | 8 years ago | Reply @ Naeem Khan When you say that I lost my credibility when I brought MQM in the picture, it clearly demonstrates that you form your opinion, not on the basis of strength of the arguments and the facts stated in the comment, but on extraneous factors, and that does not display an open mind. In any case, MQM has its influence only in the Sindh province and even here it is limited to mostly urban regions. And despite winning nearly all provincial seats in the Sindh Assembly, it remains an ineffective minority in the Assembly.. At federal level, its influence is even more limited and presently, none. When the military dictator General Pervez Musharraf gave powerful local governments, MQM Nazim Syed Mustafa Kamal did superb development work in Karachi and earned the title of being the second best Mayor in the world. However, on coming to power, the so-called democratic governments in Sindh and Punjab hacked down the local government acts and deprived the local bodies of most of the powers and the financial resources that go with them, and failed to hold local government elections even for these much diluted local bodies, and now that the much-delayed local bodies elections have been held on court orders, the much diluted local governments emerging would hardly be in a position to deliver. And for years, Karachi continued to be misruled from interior Sindh, with the seat of government having moved further away to Dubai. And if a large city like Karachi remained abandoned for years, what could you expect? And People Party Sindh interior Minister Dr Zulfiqar Miarza is on record for boasting that he issued 300,000 arms licences and not for celebratory firing at weddings. His formation of Lyari gang called Aman Committee and his close cooperation and patronage of it is well-known. . MQM had complained that in the guise of displaced persons, Taliban and other terrorists are moving to Karachi but this was mocked by our leaders, much like the presence of Daesh in the country is being denied by them despite clear writing on the wall. In these circumstances, is it fair to blame MQM for all that is wrong in Karachi? And even as Dr. Asim Hussain is being hounded, among other things, with mega corruption, others were allowed to leave the county and yet others, including Sharif brothers, who have been doing it for decades, remain untouched, and are accorded cordial welcome by the most powerful lobby in Pakistan. And despite the involvement for over two years of top civilian and military leaders of the country with Karachi operation, there is no serious effort visible to solve the real problems of Karachi on permanent basis, not even to reform and improve the performance of the Police through training, advanced equipment and raising strength to a level adequate for the city. After all, it is the City Police which is the force that will ultimately be responsible for maintaining law and order in the city. Surely, this is no way to run the country, or even Karachi. Karachi
Adnan | 8 years ago | Reply This person has lost a lot of weight in a short period of time. The Rangers are clearly torturing him to get confessions. I bet anyone will confess to everything under the same circumstances.
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