Raees and Yadgar Raisani were booked on March 2 at Darakhshan police station. The case was registered by ASI Ghulam Hussain. “We cannot take back the cases,” said Akhtar Gorchani, who is the additional inspector general of police. “That is legally impossible. The matter is in the court now. Let the court decide.”
Without naming anyone, he said certain quarters have been pushing the police to reach a settlement. “The ASI can forgive the boys in his own capacity. But the police won’t take back the cases.”
ASI Ghulam Hussain has not been suspended or transferred, Gorchani clarified. “Hussain is in Karachi. He had himself asked for a transfer to Hyderabad even before the incident. But he is here.”
Darakhshan police officials are not willing to comment. SHO Nasrullah Khan declined to talk.
The Raisanis have been booked under six sections: 147 (punishment for rioting), 148 (rioting, armed with deadly weapon), 149 (every member of unlawful assembly guilty of offence committed in prosecution of a common object), 353 (assault or criminal force to deter a public servant from discharging his duty), 186 (obstructing a public servant in discharge public functions) and 337/A (punishment for Shajjah) of the Pakistan Penal Code.
The Raisanis secured bail before arrest till March 22 on Saturday against a solvent surety of Rs50,000 each.
According to the ASI, he was posted at the residence of National Assembly Speaker Dr Fehmida Mirza when he saw 15 to 20 men, who appeared to be inebriated, beating people passing the intersection.
The police team intervened to save the victims upon which the armed men turned on the police and thrashed them as well. The men claimed to be from an influential family and threatened the policemen with dire consequences if they interfered.
As the police party called for backup, the men drove away.
Yadgar has two brothers - he is the eldest and is in his early 30s. He has married twice. He is largely based in Quetta, and comes to Karachi for entertainment. His younger brother, Rais, works at a big bank.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 13th, 2012.
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Is this a dream? Has really someone stood up to the king? Lets hope this card doesnt fall like the others did
Brothers are on bail till 22.3.12 against bonds forRs.50000/-each for alleged crimes committed under SIX sections of penal code.If an ordinary citizen was accused of committing crimes and booked under SIX section,would the bail amount still be Rs50000/- as in this case ? Any how AIGs' stand is courageous and hope he and ASI will not be victimised.
Lock em up. Good job by Sindh police...for once!
What kind of name for a child is Yadgar??... no wonder he grew up to be a delinquent... and Raees? Raees in everything except manners...
No wonder Balochistan is in such a mess.
DevilHunterX@ come to PAKISTAN is correct
Bravo for our police for positive Change. The people who standup and say No Sir It won,t go like this. These are real Pakistanis although rarly found. They save the system..
The Wave of Change can be smelled
@poor pakistani: @CK: We can only hope and pray that the case will not get quashed and it will run its due course in the court of law. What a country. Salams
"comes to Karachi for entertainment."
All the way down to Karachi just for entertainment?
Hatts off to you sir; law should apply to everyone equally. Keep it up, courages people like you need to show the rulers that they are not above the law.
Good stance Sindh Police.
hahah!! I have witnessed their cruelness at Karachi. Welcome to Pakistan and experience the true face of the illiterate Pakistan leaders and their family.
Police should at least stand up for its own.
Looks like our police finally grew a pair