Uzair Baloch applies for bail in Dubai court
Officials ask Pakistani consulate in Dubai to provide temporary passport for Uzair, sources say
Former chief of the defunct Peoples Amn Committee Uzair Baloch has filed a bail plea in a UAE court, Express News reported on Thursday.
The Sindh government has been trying to extradite Baloch from the UAE government but have been unable to do so because of legal complications.
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Uzair fled Pakistan in 2013 after the launch of a Rangers operation in Karachi and was detained in the UAE based on Interpol’s red-warrant on December 29 at the Dubai-Oman border.
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According to sources, officials have asked the Pakistani consulate in Dubai to provide a temporary passport for Uzair, which may be issued within 24 hours. However, the Sindh government has been unable to provide the necessary documents and evidence required to extradite Baloch.
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The Sindh government has been trying to extradite Baloch from the UAE government but have been unable to do so because of legal complications.
Read: The curious case of Uzair Baloch’s repatriation
Uzair fled Pakistan in 2013 after the launch of a Rangers operation in Karachi and was detained in the UAE based on Interpol’s red-warrant on December 29 at the Dubai-Oman border.
Read: Lyari gang commander gunned down in alleged encounter
According to sources, officials have asked the Pakistani consulate in Dubai to provide a temporary passport for Uzair, which may be issued within 24 hours. However, the Sindh government has been unable to provide the necessary documents and evidence required to extradite Baloch.
Read: Court accepts copy of missing document