Shahzad’s brother-in-law, Hamza Ameer, the complainant in the murder case, told The Express Tribune that the car was handed over to the family with a full petrol tank and a half-filled tank of compressed natural gas, which would have been impossible, had the car travelled more the 100 kilometres between Sarai Alamgir and Islamabad.
Ameer suspects that the killers did not want to be tracked by the cameras installed on the highway between the federal capital and the place where Shahzad’s car was found.
Meanwhile, the Punjab police has begun threatening journalists who have been pursuing the story of the murder. A judicial commission investigating the matter, headed by Supreme Court Justice Saqib Nisar, has already ordered the Islamabad police to provide security to them, according to Ameer.
Atif Khan, a reporter for Dawn News, told The Express Tribune that he had received veiled threats from the head of the Mandi Bahauddin Police, Dar Ali Khattak, who is also a member of the investigation team put together by the Punjab Police on the orders of Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif.
Khattak allegedly told Atif that “Saleem Shahzad was working for anti-state foreign agencies.” Atif said that Khattak pointed to the stories Shahzad did about the attack on the naval base in Karachi as ‘evidence’ of his anti-Pakistan sentiments, claiming that the DNA report on the attackers ‘proved’ that Shahzad had ‘concocted’ the story.
“He inquired why I was interested in following up on a case about a man who was working against Pakistani national interests,” said Atif.
Yet Atif is not the only one that was harassed in this manner. Muhammad Faizan, a reporter for the Urdu newspaper Ausaf, has previously testified before the judicial commission that he and his wife have received threatening phone calls from unknown numbers and have seen suspicious vehicles parked outside their house.
Ameer claims that, despite the judicial commission’s orders being issued ten days ago, the Islamabad police have not even approached the journalists who have been threatened, let alone provided them security.
Shahzad’s family has been critical of the investigation thus far, saying that many questions are not being asked.
“How could a car be parked for 11 hours outside the walls of a military college in Jhelum?” asked Ameer.
The military college is an elite military high school in Sarai Alamgir whose alumni include current Army Chief General Ashfaq Pervaiz Kayani.
Another concern the family has is the fact that the police have yet to retrieve passwords to Saleem Shahzad’s e-mail accounts.
The Punjab Police, on its part, had exonerated the Inter-Services Intelligence in an interim report submitted to the Supreme Court, claiming that they had not received any leads that would suggest the involvement of any intelligence agencies.
Yet Shahzad’s family claim that several pieces of evidence are missing. They insist that Shahzad’s e-mails are likely to contain the most concrete evidence against his killers.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 19th, 2011.
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BBC Urdu translated this news ,well done ET
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A corolla can travel around 165-210km on Highway with a full tank of CNG [60kg, spd 60-80kmph]. .. its high time that Pakistani journalists should stop reporting everything on assumptions, and making that assumptions as facts.... such "facts" do temper the already broken mindsets...
" DNA report on the attackers ‘proved’ that Shahzad had ‘concocted’ the story "??? No doubt PAK lives in stone ages with such wisdom
ISI is the bestest intelligence agency,top no. 1.
This case is of vital importance to Pakistan and the rule of Law. The real issue is whether state sanctioned killing is permissible and legal and whether the Judicial system is strong and independent. Also is the Media strong enough to ensure that the truth will be exposed or will they be co opted by the killers with incentives and threats. This is a test case that will tell citizens whether the country is a real Democracy or a banana Republic ruled by violent Oligarchs.
The Journalists need to understand that Shahzad's murder was not a revenge killing, it was a message to all the upright and honest journalists to either shut up or leave the country.
Vienna,19-07-2011 Please do not go on the road to ditches deeper. Reverse, come on the road to health and recovery as human beings. Syed Saleem Shahzad was a decent man who wanted to flee away from Pakistan. You had no reports what happened in Italy where a posthumous journalist award was presented to his wife on July 8 and 9,2011.Report on the life of his wife and kids as news for all Pakistanis. They may be fleeing Pakistan to save their lives for future.Ensure future for all 180 million Pakistanis from the military,law and order agencies and government agencies that are now engaged in their own civil war against Pakistani civilians. --Kulamarva Balakrishna
Sometime stories like these make one fee good that one lives in a Democracy not in Pakistan
The simply fact is from the highest office in the country down to the lowest everyone in power is corrupt. This country is really really doomed. Only divine intervention can save it. Our political and military leadership is utterly callous, inhuman and downright corrupt! There is simply no hope of justice in this country. We are collectively on the way to extinction.
publicity attempt to divert attention from a good judicial enquiry that's going on
Yes, anti-state activities warrants curtailing justice! No one is safe in Pakistan. Anyone can accuse anyone of being an anti-state actor, the next day you are dead, and the following day no one will bother to look into your death. Insanity, pure insanity!
So abject intimidation of the reporters and such damaging evidense against the establishment and the investigating or obstructing-the-investigation agencies.
Hopefully the judge is not in collusion with the cover-up. Time will tell but the news so far is very damaging and disappointing.