The Baloch statement would be easy to dismiss but for the comprehensive detail it contains that correlates in some instances with facts in the public domain, as well as events spread over several years. Of particular note are allegations relating to public figures, some of them still in positions of power and influence, that it is alleged were involved in corruption. The fisheries department paid money; Baloch allegedly colluded with the jail authorities in the Central Jail, Karachi, in various enterprises, and a number of police officers are implicated in the extortion of monies that then found their way back to Baloch.
If but a fraction of what Baloch alleges is true then it does nothing more than confirm the depth and breadth of corruption in Sindh, its institutionalisation and the embedding of a culture of criminality that makes it truly endemic. Again if true this goes from top to bottom of political parties and organs of governance. The allegations of cooperation between criminals and politicians and administrators display an almost incredible diversity with housing, sugar mills and land encroachments all in play. It now transpires that Baloch fears for his life and wishes to be transferred to Rangers custody as those he has named will be seeking revenge. He has not endeared himself to the military or the intelligence services either with his disclosure of sensitive information to Iran. These allegations are too vast to ignore, even if some of them are fictionalised versions of actual events.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 11th, 2017.
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