Main suspect behind Baldia factory fire arrested in Bangkok

Authorities say Abdul Rehman, 46, will be repatriated as soon as Pakistan is ready


News Desk/afp December 03, 2016
Authorities say Abdul Rehman, 46, will be repatriated as soon as Pakistan is ready. PHOTO: AFP

BANGKOK: A Pakistani man suspected of starting a devastating fire in Karachi's Baldia garment factory four years ago that killed 255 people has been arrested in Bangkok, Thai police said Saturday.

Abdul Rehman, 46, was detained at a hotel in the red light district Nana area of the capital on Friday evening, said Thailand's Interpol chief.

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"Thai Interpol tracked this suspect following an arrest warrant sought by the Pakistani authorities," Major General Apichart Suriboonya told AFP. "He will be repatriated as soon as Pakistan is ready," he added.

Apichart said Rehman was suspected of being part of a criminal gang that was extorting the owners of a Karachi garment factory.

The gang burned down the factory when the owners refused to pay seven million baht ($200,000), he said. The fire at the Ali Enterprises factory in September 2012 was one of Pakistan's worst industrial disasters.

A judicial probe into the blaze was damning, pointing to a lack of emergency exits, poor safety training for workers, the packing in of machinery and the failure of government inspectors to spot any of these faults.

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Initially the fire was believed to be an accident. A murder case was registered against the factory owners, but it never came to trial.

Earlier this year police said they now believed an extortion gang was behind the blaze, naming Abdul Rehman as the suspect who allegedly lit the fire.

Much of the factory's garment output went to the German company KIK, who have paid out nearly two million dollars in compensation to the victims' families.

Kamal’s clarification

Meanwhile, Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) chief Mustafa Kamal denied that the suspect was a member of his organisation, saying anyone could download a membership form from the party’s website.

The former Karachi mayor made these remarks while talking to reporters after arriving in Lahore. He went on to add that the accused was in fact a sector in-charge of MQM in Baldia Town when the fire broke out at the factory.

COMMENTS (8)

Farru | 7 years ago | Reply @bashgul: Agree, those who ordered him to do so should also be arrested and face courts. Unfortunately, those who handled him have close relations with power corridors. The deep state still has favourites in Karachi, how can we see permanent peace in the city?
Amir | 7 years ago | Reply He has been living in a hotel, so it would be quite easy to track the source of funds that he was getting to augment his living expenses there. If and only if the government is serious to take him to task. Already MQM and PSB are saying not part of their party, but these people were there when it was just one party. To curtail such acts we have to come down on these people hard so future could be secured.
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