Affiliate of Uzair Baloch gang killed in Lyari clashes

Another gangster allegedly associated with the Uzair Baloch group, was killed in a suspected encounter with Rangers.

Twelve others were also injured in clashes between Baba Ladla's gang and the Faisal Pathan group. PHOTO: AYESHA MIR/EXPRESS

KARACHI:
Baba Golden was one of two people killed during clashes between two groups in the ongoing gang-war in Lyari on Saturday, Express News reported.

He was affiliated with Uzair Baloch's gang and was working under Shiraz Comrade when he was killed.

Baba Golden was reportedly wanted by the police.

Twelve others were also injured when Baba Ladla’s gang and the Faisal Pathan group exchanged fire in Lyari, Karachi. Faisal Pathan is the chief operational commander of the Peoples Amn Committee (PAC), which is led by Uzair Baloch.

The injured were taken to Civil Hospital as they were unable to go to the Lyari General Hospital.

The groups also threw hand grenades and fired rockets at each other.

An alleged gangster, Sana Niazi, was also killed on Friday. Niazi had been shot dead in a suspected encoutner with Rangers near Mama Hotel in Kalri.

Niazi was allegedly affiliated with the Uaziar Baloch group.

Gang-war in Lyari


An earlier clash between the two groups on November 16 had injured five people in the same area of the city.

On the same day, Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) Asadullah was killed and three policemen were injured when a rocket was fired at their armored car in Lyari.

The police had been reluctant to go to the area following calls of troubled residents asking them for assistance, due to the escalated violence in the area.

On November 10, two suspected gangsters were killed during the ongoing gang war between two rival groups – Baba Ladla’s gang and the Peoples Amn Committee (PAC), led by Uzair Baloch – while one suspect was killed in an encounter with law enforcers.

From November 6-7, Nasir Khan, a close aide of the notorious gangster Noor Mohammad alias Baba Ladla; Gul Mohammad, Baba’s brother-in-law, and Basit alias Maut (death) were killed as a result of the ongoing gang war.

The recent differences between Uzair and Baba began over the issue of Uzair’s escape from Lyari, according to a source who is close to both of them.

“Baba directed Uzair not to leave his men as the entire neighbourhood considered him to be the sardar [leader]. But Uzair left without taking Baba into confidence,” the source had said.

Insiders had said Baba suffered setbacks when a large number of his operational commanders were killed. “Uzair Baloch in comparison did not lose as many men. Some of Baba’s commanders even joined his rival’s group, which came as a shock to say the least,” an insider had said.

Four commanders – Moosa Baloch, Yousuf Gojji, Mairaj Baloch and Younus Baloch – of Baba’s group were killed, either during the gang war or in encounters with law enforcers. Many others, including Ustad Taju, Mullah Nisar, Umer Kutchi, Wasiullah Lakho, Shafi Pathan and Ismail Lashari, had chosen to leave Baba and join Uzair’s gang.

“When internal cracks between the PAC started to appear, these men played a neutral role as they were against the internal gang war. But one by one, they saw Baba weaken and joined Uzair,” a source inside the group had said.
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