This is the second time that Mahar had to relinquish charge as Karachi Police chief during his three-year stint. Nearly a year back — on July 17, 2017 to be exact — he was removed from the said post, but only to be brought back in the saddle after just 37 days as his successor, Ghulam Qadir Thebo, had failed to curb a surge in crime, especially bank robberies, kidnappings and killings in the city. This time Mahar has got the sack for his alleged political role, and the ‘harassment’ of witnesses by a police party, so it looks like a case of political parties using the police for their vested interests. But the fact that Mahar was slated as a reputed officer enjoying the trust of security and intelligence bosses does make the move a bit debatable. What leaves further room for argument are the circumstances surrounding the whole affair and how it was reportedly dealt with? If Maher, as the boss, is ultimately responsible for the police ‘harassing’ witnesses then his mere sidelining does not constitute a proper response.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 10th, 2018.
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