Balochistan Assembly opposition leader arrested inside SC

Leader of Opposition Yar Muhammad Rind came to SC to file plea against ATC's verdict against him.


Web Desk November 01, 2012
Balochistan Assembly opposition leader arrested inside SC

ISLAMABAD: Leader of the opposition in the Balochistan Assembly, Yar Muhammad Rind, was arrested on Thursday inside the Supreme Court’s building where he had come for the hearing of his plea against the Quetta Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) verdict of handing him life imprisonment, Express News reported.

The Quetta Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) had awarded life-imprisonment to Balochistan Assembly MPA and former federal minister Rind, his son Sardar Khan Rind and four other people for allegedly kidnapping a man and failing to appear before the court, on June 28, 2011.

Rind had earlier tried challenging the case in the Balochistan High Court (BHC), however, when he came to the Supreme Court today to file a plea against the ATC’s verdict, he was arrested. His plea was also rejected.

The former minister’s counsel Akram Shaikh maintained that the case against his client was wrong.

Rind is reported to have been moved to the Secretariat Police Station in Islamabad.

A case was registered at Shoran police station in 2009 against Yar Mohammad Rind, who is also chief of the Rind tribe, his son former district Nazim Sardar Khan Rind and his other accomplices Sabzal Khan, Mohammad Yusuf, Allah Dina, Wali Mohammad and Din Mohammad.

In the FIR they were accused of kidnapping a person Imamudin in 2009 from Sanni area.

The Challan of the case was submitted to ATC Quetta-II upon which the court issued notices to Yar Mohammad Rind and other accused, to appear before the court.  However, despite the frequent notices none of the accused turned up during the hearings.

The judge of ATC Quetta-II Aminuddin Bazai had convicted the six accused on charges of kidnapping a man, awarding life imprisonment and a fine of Rs50,000, each, for ignoring court notices and deliberately not ensuring their presence in court during the hearings.

The verdict had further said that in failing to deposit the fine, the accused will face a year imprisonment. One of the accused namely Din Mohammad was declared innocent by the court as no charges were proved against him.

COMMENTS (20)

butt jee | 12 years ago | Reply

@Balo: My friend, please note that the number of casualties in any insurgency infested area has nothing to do with the population density. No of casualties are always dependent on the nature and intensity of insurgency.

Balo | 12 years ago | Reply

@ sk afridi Afridi sahb just a quick reality check .. if ur making comparisons between sindh and balochistan regarding the numbers of killings then kindly do keep in mind the POPULATION of both the provinces and then post ur naive statistics

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