They came for the fried chicken.
Perhaps the men who came to pillage the Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) branch at PIDC didn’t like chilli garlic ketchup. That was one of the packets they left behind.
Everything else in the restaurant is gone - including the stock of chicken and other food, and Pepsi.
A branch manager and two baffled employees surveyed the damage on Saturday morning, trying to wrap their heads around what had happened.
“They’ve taken four split air conditioners… look, they couldn’t yank this one out so it’s still here,” said a kitchen staffer, as he looked at an AC hanging from its cables.
The KFC branch is flooded with water and shards of glass that crunch beneath the feet. “Look at the bathroom,” said an employee. “They’ve taken away the taps. That’s why it’s flooded!”
The delivery systems, most of the furniture and the computers at the popular KFC outlet have gone. Witnesses said that they saw the men balancing their newfound loot on their heads. The mob could easily build an entire restaurant from what it stole.
Abu Bakar, who runs Moosa Pan Shop and General Store at PIDC, said two freezers of soft drinks had been broken into. “Our loss is around Rs80,000 to Rs90,000.”
The pattern was repeated at all of the banks at PIDC. MCB, UBL, NIB, Allied Bank and Al Baraka branches have been gutted, and the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) has suffered extensive damage. Sheraton’s windows appear to have been smashed, though they covered them up with wooden laticework.
“The cash in the ATM and the bank is safe,” said the NBP manager. “The material losses… all the furniture and the PCs. We haven’t done an assessment yet but we’re looking at up to Rs3 million in losses.”
An NBP employee, Farrukh, said he had been witness to every bomb blast at PIDC, including one in 1996. “Still I have never seen damage like this before,” he said, standing amid a pile of broken glass. “We just got about eight new Pentiums... they took them away too.”
Those responsible for the carnage broke through the grilles, smashed the glass and then systematically began to take everything of value. At all the banks, the ATMs were wrenched out of the walls and smashed in. There is no furniture, computers or infrastructure left.
At MCB, a customer idled around, trying to see if he could speak to someone. “I’ve been here twice just to get the assurance that the lockers are safe,” he said. “I have been told that they are.” At UBL, an employee said they would only be able to assess the damage once the surveyors came in. Throughout the morning, longtime workers at the banks came drifting in to see their office turned into a mangled pile of steel and rubble.
But while they were despondent, for some, it was a chance to profiteer.
Young boys snaked around, collecting the largest pieces of broken glass they could find to sell. “I’m going to take this to Shershah,” said Mullah Dad, as he balanced a huge sack on his back,
“I’ll get two or three thousand rupees from this.”
At NBP, the smaller pieces of glass were collected and dumped on a truck. “KMC should clean this up,” a staffer said.
A traffic police check post at PIDC has also been gutted. One officer tried to clean up the building, while another stared out. “I’ve been in the traffic police for 26 years. I’ve never seen anything like what happened yesterday. We had to run to save our lives.”
The blackened walls of the check post hid everything, including a wooden plaque with officers’ names. “The government will know how much the damage is, but it looks like around Rs200,000,” he said. At the Civil Lines police station, stand the burnt-out carcasses of the three police mobiles that bore the brunt of the protestors’ ire.
“What could we have done?” said a number of officers from the station. “There were about six or seven of us against their thousands,” said one. “We had no orders - only to look at what was happening. If we had shot at them, then you know how they would have turned against us.”
“Those boys - about 40 of them - were easily lifting up the containers! How are we supposed to control them?” asked an officer.
“They took the motor away from the PIDC check post. Our cars have been burnt, our men injured,” the other officer said. “No one ever cares about what happens to the police.”
Published in The Express Tribune, September 23rd, 2012.
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Actually, a chicken is a chicken... whether from kfc or quetta kakar hotel!!!!
The punishment for dacoits and looters, in Islam, is death. Hand-cutting is for theft and robbery. These acts of looting call for death penalty. Islamic hudood / punishments are exemplary. Regards.
@Beenish Pervaiz: Everybody was waiting for you.
i am feeling shame as being pakistani. what we have done to this country.police should have killed those who have done looting shops.
Pakistan does have a whole batch of problems that appear, on the face of it, to be different from other countries. However, are they really that different. Most of the Western countries, and Pakistan is closely allied to the West, have been following incredibly foolish economic, defense and social policies that leave one shaking his/her head in disbelief. As a result the poor people, who are the majority, are living a very tough life, and Pakistanis, who tend to be poorer than people in some other countries, are doing it tougher. When the economic situation continues to become worse and worse (government economic stats saying otherwise are usually incorrect) the morality of people tends to drop due to the harsh conditions they are living under, and survival becomes the order of the day. As a result, unfortunate situations such as the Kentucky Fried Chicken attack occur. I cannot say what the answer is, but a good start would be for the world leaders to drop their war mentality. The US has spent several trillion dollars on war in recent times, and Pakistan has spent a considerable sum. This money if it had been spent correctly would have improved the lives of hundreds of millions of people. Alas, it did not happen and an opportunity to make the world a great place to live in has been lost. The unfortunate aspect to the whole thing is that I do not see any leaders on the world horizon who will make a difference. Perhaps in Pakistan's case Imran Khan may be the solution? Quite obviously, new thinking is required.
Pentiums are not new anymore...just saying..
this is weakness of our law enforcement agencies.
thank you prime minster, when is the next holiday for french cartoons?declare it as soon as possible.becos i need some wash room fittings, a led tv , music system and a new laptop and desk top.
Hey kumar bro : this behaviour is better than the one in your country by so called educated politicians. So look at who the hooligan is
http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/left-right-centre/policewoman-thrashed-by-protesters-in-odisha-can-hooligans-be-allowed-to-get-away/245940
@Sajjad Shaikh: The difference between the London riots and what happened in pakistan is that the Police caught almost everyone involved in the rioting and looting and prosecuted them. The courts worked overtime to dispense quick justice and to date people involved are being identified and arrested. I bet there will be no prosecution of anyone in Pakistan...
Those who came in streets and fought for Islam will get 72 hooris for sure. I request to each and every of my pakistani birather that they immediately destroy foreign properties in pakistan. Those who call you gunda and hooligan will face worst of fate when at time of Kayamat.
I am wondering why all you guys who are posting comments about these rioters and why did NOT one of you step up and stopped these crazy guys from wrecking property. We know we are living in a time of gutless wonders, you all talk you all blame but for citizens to unite and protect & for men to safeguard their families. mothers, sisters and children you need courage and that seems to lack in most of you.
No comments.
http://dawn.com/2012/09/22/reports-about-kfc-closure-denied/
This is wrong line of reasoning as pursued by Western media. They conveniently ignore the stark reality and the writing on the wall: No Pakistani hates America per se. American products demand is at their peak in Pakistan: Soft drinks, Jeans, Computers et al. It is America's killing of innocent women and children in Waziristan that is totally against all norms of humanity. Then you have the gall to call yourself champions of humanity! What's next? Hitler being the saviour of Jews ?
Good ole' Mullahs.
@Sajjad Shaikh: The London Riots were RIOTS with people rebelling against their own police and government because the police had shot an innocent man. And then it spun out of control and mob mentality kicked in.
I think, ours being "Ishq-e-Rasool" day, and a protest against foreigners thousands of miles away, it is ridiculous and shameful that it turned into nothing but a looting frenzy against our own.
ashamed and surprised to read that nobody even talking abt the reason behind this behaviour, was it from criminal people or people from political parties or just simple poor person who daily life is miserable by the way, and they are the ones who do all the hard job nobody of our E.T readers will touch. were is the senses nowdays. literate people with no IQ i would say.
A great service done to the Holy prophet (MPBH), Islam and Pakistan by these people.31 people lost their lives, property destroyed and bad name earned in whole world by their deeds.Shame.Poverty and unemployment is in every third world country and is not a genuine reason for looting in the name of religion.
what about american f-16 and french submarines throw them throw them....:-)
it's surprising to me that people are 'ashamed' and 'shocked' at 'the protesters' taking advantage of the opportunity to make a few bucks - perhaps the comfort of your sheltered homes hazes your ability to realize the factors - the gap between the rich and the poor escalating at the rate that it is, the lack of job opportunties for the latter and the ever increasing price of basic necessities of survival - that drive our fellow citizens to resort to such behaviour
I don't think this is about Islam. this all is about the hunger and poverty and even exploiting the opportunities on the right time. The same thing happened After Benazir Bhutto death. That was not sorrow on the loss of a great leader, that was how can one get the best out of everything. No matter what, in a country where the wealth distribution is almost negligible, at least cases like these should bring up the unemployment and the suffering of the poor on the limelight where rich are living luxuriously and even one piece of bread is not available to the poor. Nothing can be more foolish than appending the cause of these cases to the sentiments of people.
They came...they pillaged...they took fried chicken :P
thats what we get in a nation in whch there is such a wide gap between the filthy rich and the dirt poor :(
I guess the Quran doesn't have anything that condemns theft? Always amazes me that people use religion to justify acts that are clearly condemned by the religion they are defending. Hypocritical bigots using religion to justify their criminal actions.
how riduculous!! P.S.lttle bit funny :P
Expressing love and respect for someone means respecting his thoughts, actions and speech,and it can be done by daily life. Our love for Prophet (PBUH) pops up when someone ridicules him, not in our dail;y life.. What a shame....
Absolutely shameful act. How does this kind of act justify the cause of the "protests"? Bounty of $200,000 on these protestors.
These are professional gundas they're not ppl who hate any country or love any country. They're looters not ppl with a cause. Title of article does not indicate this but if you read the article and notice the names of places looted you realise the violence or damage was done for the purposes of looting only, pity law enforcement is so weak that they could not control the criminals.
Protest for a good cause, ends up in a loot. No wonder we are in such a state. I am ashamed of being a Pakistani. We blame other for blasphemy, haven't we done the same?
@Amitabh Bachan: You're such a two faced person! On the news article of the American Senate quashing the anti - aid bill to Pakistan you seemed jovial and happy and here you are bashing colonialism? Unka Paisa is ok but unke Corporates are not?
Read your comment here: http://tribune.com.pk/story/441129/bill-seeking-pakistan-aid-suspension-defeated-in-us-senate/
@Sajjad Shaikh: Man, this keeps getting better and better! London Riots cannot be compared to what happened on Friday... complete contradiction to what 'That Day' would have supposed to be. Realized one thing for the past week or so, people like you love to prove wrong with even more wrong.
If US grants them visa, all these anti-US hooligans will happily migrate to America.
They should make an ad with this material . What about bringing in sharia laws for those who were caught stealing that day - chop of their hands and lets see Islamic justice as well !
very shameful act on Friday during protest............This was not a protest for "Holy Prophet" but it was protest for their own desires...............shameful
Who can resist the Colonel's chicken? :)
I am more angry at the government. First they gave a whole day for people to engage in such activities. I don't know what else they expected. Everyone knew this would be a day for mob rule and looting's. Then the government failed to provide adequate security.
Also I have never been so ashamed of the Pakistani nation. I had a little hope that since this was supposed to be a religious day they would show some restraint. Or maybe they would think once or twice about the man they were claiming to love by celebrating this day. But NO!! Who cares about America or Islam or the movie. As long as we are some how able to make profit in the disguise of these protests or anything else. WHO cares?
If this is how we express our love what do we do to express our hate?
No one but we the Pakistanis have caused a damage to Islam which is not recoverable, even the Muslims in other countries are not at all happy for the picture of Islam we are sending out there to the world...
HOLD ON ANTI PAKISTANIS! Along with the five deaths, at least 16 others were injured as a direct result of related violent acts. An estimated £200 million worth of property damage was incurred, and local economic activity was significantly compromised in UK 2011 Riots.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011Englandriots
shame on those people who have robbed and destroyed govern. properties.These goons should be tried in court of law and money should be recovered from them similarly like the way it is done in London riots , Mumbai Riots and Malaysian Riots. Those didn't come out for the love of Prophet(P.B.U.H) in fact they come out to loot and it is a shame that government has not arrested all of them and yet not recovered the losses they did to national exchequers.
its hallal, right?
its muslims like those only diluting the name of holy islam i feel pity and sorry for u people u arent follwers of islam u are one just hooligan ..looting shops in name of protest. .. shame !!!
Wullah, what a true depiction of Ishq-e-Rasool, his teachings and sunnah?
Obviously they came with a plan to rob and not to protest.
One cannot find words to express grief and sorrow over such incidents...The protestors do not know what Islam is actually......
Is it Pakistan i am living in ? feels shame