The minister made this claim after a meeting with the Association of Builders and Developers (ABAD), a lobbying group for the real estate and construction sectors.
“There are big names hiding behind the land mafia, who are taking advantage of the chaos in the city,” said Malik, adding that another dimension to the violence that has plagued the nation’s commercial and financial capital for the last several months.
Property rights are notoriously weak in Karachi, with several groups of real estate developers allegedly allying themselves with criminal gangs to take over properties they do not own and using them to build malls, apartment blocks, etc.
Courts and law-enforcement agencies are frequently seen as too costly, too frustrating and too time-consuming a recourse of action, leading many of the true owners of the land to settle their disputes with the illegal occupiers by agreeing to a ‘sale’ where they receive far below the market value of their land.
While the ‘land mafia’ is not a uniform group, there have been allegations of highly influential businessmen in the city being involved in this sort of trade, though few people have ever been named and even fewer have been convicted of any such crime.
The land mafia’s activities are made easier by the presence of several criminal gangs who often operate with impunity across Karachi.
The interior minister promised to begin an ‘indiscriminate’ campaign against the land mafia over the next three to four days and has asked ordinary citizens who have been dispossessed of their land to come forth with their ownership documents so that the government can begin helping them.
The minister claimed that he would also begin cracking down on government officials who often aid the land grabbers by creating falsified documents. Malik claimed that he had already asked the head of the provincial revenue board (which is in charge of keeping land records) to issue guidelines on how such prosecutions would move forward.
ABAD Chairman Babar Chughtai, however, claimed that his industry had nothing to do with politics and was suffering through a serious downturn in the real estate market.
The interior minister promised that the real estate developers’ concerns about extortion would be addressed through the creation of a special, dedicated office to handle the complaints by the industry.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 5th, 2011.
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Though a burning issue but i consider it as another tactic of govt to off course the masses from the matter of target killers!!
4000 acres of which is with the ruling party scion
This is to be noted that large number of religious parties are among land grabbers as they occupied and contructed mosques and madrasas on parks and amenity plots. Equal operation is needed against Sunni Tehrik and Dawate Islami for illegally constructing mosques without approval of KBCA. Shehri and other city loving organizations should come up and submit record of occupance by religious parties. Such mosques and madrasas formed on stolen plots are biggest crime against religion. Sunni Tehrik is fast becoming the next trouble maker for the city.
First let me know why the land was allowed to be be illegally occupied. Has the writ of the state failed and does not exist?.
What about illegally occupied private land?
What about th eland that was illegally occupied and "regularised" in Karachi and scheme 33????
PROMISES!!!! He has been promising to bring the Target Killers and Extortionists on TV channels , so far NOTHING !!!!
I like the comment by EoH.
The real estate developers backed by political parties are themselves involved in land grabbing.
Well, leave alone Karachi. Rehman Malik is not able to recover the state land worth billions from illegal occupation of Afghan and Pashtuns in sector I-11 , I-12, G-12, G-14/1,2 &3 and so many other sectors.
This is not enough: State land around Islamic university in Sector H-10 has been converted to a katchi aabadi by Pashtun and Afghans who are settled there illegally and a bazaar has been built on the greenbelt opposite to Sector I-10.
This is the situation in Islamabad. Leave alone rest of Pakistan and here Rehman Malik says that his government enjoys "full writ".
A litmus test to check if Rehman Malik is sincere or not: GET THE STATE LAND VACATED IN ISLAMABAD first!!!