"The letter contained a demand for Rs200,000," Faizanullah, 20, said. "The man said 'Just call this number and pay the amount, otherwise the bullet is meant for you.'"
Businesses in Karachi are facing a surge in extortion demands from criminal gangs, forcing many owners to delay new investment or to relocate their families to escape the sense of insecurity gripping the urban heart of country's economy.
The worsening law and order situation in Karachi, which generates 25% of Pakistan's economic activity, presents one of the many challenges new Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif must overcome to fulfill promises to set the country on a path to faster growth.
An expanding middle class is fueling consumer spending but extortion is hurting confidence among thousands of family-run firms that form the backbone of the economy.
With Ramazan due to start in July, a traditional time for extortionists to come calling, Karachi traders and shopkeepers are braced for what police say will be a record year of demands.
"The extortion racket has blown out of all proportion with the previous year," said Ahmed Chinoy, chief of the Citizen Police Liaison Committee (CPLC), a body set up to help police by providing crime statistics and technical support.
The growing demands reflect the shifting dynamics of a city of 18 million people where new challengers, including the Tehreek-e-Taliban, are locked in an increasingly violent, neighbourhood-by-neighbourhood battle for control.
Figures collected by Chinoy's committee show there were more than 630 extortion complaints registered in Karachi from January to mid-June, compared to 589 in the whole of last year. Most cases were registered by people who have refused to pay.
Police say the actual number of incidents is many times higher since the vast majority of extortion demands go unreported and victims usually decide to pay. There is no way to know the sums involved, but police say payments run into tens of millions of dollars annually and that 2013 will be a record year.
Ten days after the extortionist paid his visit to Faizanullah's shop in the bustling Alam cloth market in December, two men on motorbikes stopped him, his father and uncle as they were driving home from work.
One of the men, a gun visible in his waistband, told Faizanullah: "You people don't seem to understand our polite attitude, we will have to shoot you." They demanded the men's cellphones and roared away.
"We live under constant stress," Faizanullah said. But he has insisted that his family refuse to hand over any cash.
Professionals, not just shopkeepers, are also targets.
When Javed Hanif, a doctor, answered his cellphone in June the caller reeled off a list of Hanif's personal details: his work in a government hospital, the registration number of his car, and preparations for his son's wedding. The man demanded Rs500,000.
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Karachi traders say paying extortion has long been part of the cost of doing business in Karachi.
The police say thugs working for the dominant political party in the city are the biggest extortion menace.
The police have also linked other political parties to extortion, although all parties in Karachi repeatedly deny any involvement.
In the past year, the rules of the game have changed as competing political parties, militant groups and criminal entrepreneurs intent on challenging the extortion monopoly in Karachi have expanded their extortion rackets to fund ever deadlier turf wars, police officials say.
The number of killings in Karachi jumped to more than 2,300 in 2012 from 1,700 the previous year. More than 1,400 murders have already been recorded since the start of this year. The increasing death toll has made it easier for gangs to coerce people into paying money, although there have been few reports of extortion-related killings.
"The extortion racket in Karachi has become an industry," said senior police officer Niaz Ahmed Khosa.
"There are around 50 no-go areas in Karachi, which police cannot enter. Most of the extortion rackets and other crime are being generated from these population pockets."
The police blame much of the increase in extortion on the People's Aman Committee (PAC), based in Lyari, one of the police no-go areas, and which they say is expanding into new parts of the city.
"If some political party says they are not involved in the extortion racket, they are lying," said Majyad Aziz Balagamwala, a former president of the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Police say the TTP has also ramped up extortion operations in Karachi in the past year and has been blamed for attacks that have killed dozens of police.
In spite of the climate of fear, business sentiment is not universally bleak. Retail is booming in Karachi, symbolised by the opening of shopping centres which showcases international brands such as Debenhams and Fatburger.
But nobody is immune from an extortionist's call.
Byram D Avari, the owner of a prominent hotel chain and a well-known figure in Karachi, refused to pay the demands of a caller who threatened to set off hand grenades at his hotels and home. But many others dare not say no.
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well...even now our political party called MQM is extorting money in the name of zakaat or fitra....they are now taking money by going to everyone's homes...I live in north nazimabad, justice?
The provincial government of PPP has totally failed to maintain law & order in Karachi. It is running its criminal gang by the name of "People's Aman Committee". It's former coalition partners in ANP and MQM are no better. Even the wikileaks had reported on 22nd April 2009 the details of criminal gangs of Karachi: http://tacstrat.com/content/index.php/2011/09/07/wikileaks-on-karachi-gang-wars/ The Supreme Court had also taken suomotu notice of deteriorating law & order situation in Karachi and ordered that
Notwithstanding the above directive of Supreme Court, the PPP government has turned a blind eye to law & order crisis in Karachi. The local ethnic leadership of PPP must leave the hipocricy by patronizing the criminals http://tribune.com.pk/story/570872/lyari-residents-rally-against-rangers/ or Perhaps the PPP government is waiting for another Naseerullah Babar-type military operation in Karachi.
@ashar: Karachi has the highest number of arms licences issued, And you say arms should be provided to everyone? RIGHT!
How ironic it is that the political parties such as MQM & PPP which make the Sindh govt. claim not to have any part in these activities and yet the situation doesnt improves? Both parties are in minority in other provinces and the comparison is quite clear!
We seriously need a full operation-cleanup in Karachi. Need to bring all these criminals who are backed by political parties - to justice. I think our Military and Defense forces are fully capable of wiping off all these low-life criminals if the central govt shows will. I have no expectations from Karachi or Sindh Govt because these criminals have strong affiliations with them.
@Tarif Khan: Or crooks leaving Karachi to other parts of the country. I know for sure that will not go to FATA.
the day is not far away when there will be total chaos in karachi. political parties patronising bhatta business will become a victim themselves.armed forces are bound to act. it,s their constitutional responsibility.party in power is corrupt to the core. party in center is not any different. may be we have some good news from uk. some thing must be done before it is too late.
You must understand that living in Edgware is a costly affair.
If the government does stop the extortion racket, then there is a possibility of it rearing it's ugly face in the other cities of Pakistan as well. Involve the ISI and the Army with the police to eradicate the extortion racket.
When the Brits do their justice hopefully pretty soon then the later part of 2013 and 2014 will see the demand for extortion nose dive, take my words for it.
@Vispi Batliwala:
Until a few years back,there used to be extortionists going after film producers but things have vastly improved and extortion does happen once in a while.
Many billionaires live in Mumbai and its quite safe.
In Karachi,it seems the police is hand in glove with these elements
I cam for a story and I did not get one. -_-
Is Mumbai as bad as Karachi? Is there any Mumbaikar here? I heard of some gangs in Mumbai, Chota Shakeel gang, Ayub Lala, Varadraj Mudaliar, Dawood Ibrahim gang etc but have heard of any target killings, extortions in Mumbai. Unless they are not being reported. Mumbai's population is also 20 million plus range and is extremely difficult to manage.
MQM ANP PPP workers are biggest crimnals in Karachi. now they even start sending papers to homes..too shamefully.
Karachi should be a 'walled' city. Each area should be enclosed in 20 feet tall thick walls. These should be barbed wired with one entry/exit point.
Benefits from this. 1. Easy for cleansing operations. 2. Neighbourhood people will start to know each other and also expel crooks/strangers. 3. Power/gas/water theft will be isolated. 4. Private heavily armed guard to be placed at entry/exit points. Police isnt reliable. They themselves go off robbing people.
Finally the entire Karachi city limit should be walled also. With one or two entry/exit point. This will mitigate crooks from other parts to enter.
Looking at the handwriting, these gents must be very educated if not professionals..
Our Police became more like news agency who give reports on crime cases...your duty is not just to report the crime, but also stern action against all criminals...would you accept the fact that you failed to protect citizens's life???
There will be no help from Ganga, he is least concerned. Learn to take care of yourself.
"For Karachi, 2013 will be a record year of extortion demands: Police" +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Extortionists have recruited MBAs to index the demands to compensate for inflation.
The only solution is that there should not be a single 'no go area' for the law enforcement agencies. The police and rangers should conduct regular targeted operations to get these criminal gangs that are affiliated with political parties.
One of the solutions is allowing arms for every one in Karachi. Initially we will have some chaos but after that it will be peaceful for all in Karachi. Or the city should be handed over to Pakistan Army for the next three years.
I'm hopeful NS will do something about this situation. Karachi needs to be brought back to normal conditions. The people deserve it.
This is the fruit of Pakistan's so called "democracy." We were much better off under Musharraf, whose era was far more democratic than what is in practice today.
God bless my city :-/
@Syed A. Mateen: Agreed. If there is a will, there is a way.
TET talking about the karachi- the city of lights and once upon a time capital city of pakistan. Still capital city of sindh province and one of the largest city of the world. Mr. PM Mr CM Sindh
Great, thats what the police is meant to do, to tell us that it'll be a record year. Maybe international transparency can protect us from the criminals.
spot on The police say thugs working for the dominant political party in the city are the biggest extortion menace.
Why can't extortionists brought to justice?
why donot the trader instal CCTV cameras instead of paying Rs 2-500,000 in future. learn lesson from Dr Farooq's case.
Karachi is one of the worst city to live in now as far as security is concerned. Yeah here a Karachitte saying.
I don't understand what is going in Karachi?? No law enforcement/ security agency is interested in any betterment for the city. Now Ramadan is starting, shopkeepers will be forced to pay high amounts in BHATTA... Why not to close the city for a week and get rid of these creeps....
There is no crime which cannot be unearthed and there is no culprit which cannot be apprehended, but there should be a will of the law enforcemenent agencies to take one step forward and get hold of the criminals.
I am neither in Police, nor with CPLC.
Had I been part of these organizations, I am sure that I would have apprehended most of the criminals by working with honest Police Officials, after checking their credentials that they are not the ones who compromise with the information.
A ruthless military operation is urgently needed.Police is full of informers of the criminals.
This is the true face of democracy in Pakistan. Criminals joins Political Parties to get protection from Law. Political Parties accept criminals for arm twisting of opponents and to have share in extortion. London case will be important mile stone being investigated by Scotlandyard Police and will show syphoning of money from Pakistan. The source of money must be investigated.
Extremely alarming. God bless karachi.
Nero Fiddling While Rome Burns !!! :(