India-Pakistan |
SHC accepts charges against Jundullah activists |
2008-02-26 |
High Court of Sindhs Justice Khawaja Naveed Ahmed, also the Administrative Judge (AJ) for Anti-Terrorism Courts (ATCs), accepted Monday the final charge-sheet against activists of the banned Jundullah in six cases and marked the trial to ATC V headed by Judge Haq Nawaz Baloch. The charge-sheet was submitted against Qasim alias Toori, Danish alias Talha and Abid alias Ali by the Jamshed Quarters Police Special Investigations Unit (SIU). They were accused of attempt to murder, possession of illicit arms and explosives, planning terrorist attacks in the city and robbing banks to fund their terrorist activities. The AJ also remanded accused Khan Afsar to the custody of Boat Basin Investigations Police till March 3 in a case of kidnapping for ransom. |
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Two LJ activists get death |
2007-04-29 |
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India-Pakistan |
Witness identifies Al Qaeda suspect |
2006-12-01 |
![]() According to the prosecution, the alleged suicide attacker, who was later identified as Mohammad Tahir, rammed a car packed with explosives into a vehicle carrying the US diplomat as soon as it left the consulates gate. Prosecution witness Ali Zaman, who identified Anwarul Haq as the man who came with the alleged suicide bomber, was examined before the court. The witness said he was standing outside the canteen on the morning of March 2 when two persons came in a white Toyota car and stopped near the Naval surgical hospital. He said one person stepped out of the vehicle and went to the parking side of the Marriot hotel while the other man parked the vehicle at the parking lot of the hospital. The witness said that he saw the man getting back into the vehicle and starting it after receiving a signal from the person standing near the hotel parking lot. The witness said that after a short while he heard the sound of the blast outside the canteen and later saw that the blast had occurred in the same white vehicle. The witness also identified the alleged suicide bomber Tahir by his photograph before a judicial magistrate during an identification parade. The ATC headed by Judge Haq Nawaz Baloch, who is conducting the trial inside jail, fixed December 2, 2006 for the cross-examination of the witness on the request of the defendant counsels Mushtaq Ahmed and Mohammad Farooq. Special Public Prosecutor Naimat Ali Randhawa represented the state. The court has already declared absconding co-accused Mohammad Zafar alias Qari Zafar, the main mastermind of the case, as a proclaimed offender. |
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India-Pakistan |
Man declared absconder in US consulate blast case |
2006-09-19 |
![]() In the charge sheet, the police have shown accused Anwarul Haq and Usman Ghani in custody, identified the suicide bomber as Mohammad Tahir and Mohammad Zafar as the accused still at large. Declaring Mohammad Zafar as an absconder, the court directed the investigation officer to arrest him and present him before the court at the next hearing on September 25. The suicide bomber had on March 2 rammed his explosives-laden car into a diplomatic vehicle of the US Consulate just in front of its back entrance, killing Foy and three security personnel. According to the charge sheet, the investigation officer of the case, Inspector Mohammad Tariq, received a tip-off during the investigation that Mohammad Tahir (son of Raja Afzal), a resident of Future Colony, Landhi, had been missing since the day of the suicide attack. When the IO interviewed Raja Afzal, he said that his son had fought in Afghanistan against American forces and had also been held for some time in Shabargan Jail. He said Mohammad Tahir had left home on March 2 early in the morning and when he did not return, the family thought that he had gone to Afghanistan again. In June, an invalid man had come to meet him and said that Mohammad Tahir was in Afghanistan, Raja Afzal told the police. In July, Tahirs brother Idrees, a student at Binori seminary learnt through the same person that Tahir had died in Afghanistan. According to the IO, however, when Raja Afzal showed him the photograph of Mohammad Tahir, his faced bore a great resemblance with the suicide attackers. The IO submitted in the charge sheet that he then took samples of the suicide attacker and Raja Afzal and Idrees and sent them for DNA testing which later proved that the suicide attacker was indeed Mohammad Tahir. Later, the police arrested Anwarul Haq, who used to visit Tahirs family after his disappearance, and on his indication arrested the other accused Usman Ghani. According to the charge sheet, both the accused confessed that they along with absconder Mohammad Zafar had planned and executed the suicide attack and brought the explosives-laden car from Waziristan. |
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India-Pakistan |
ATC declares Akhtar Mengal an absconder |
2006-05-25 |
![]() Defence counsel Ghulam Shah submitted that four of Mengals servants were being kept in solitary confinement at Central Prison Karachi. He prayed the court to transfer them to District Prison Malir at Landhi. The court dismissed his plea. Complainant Qurban Hussain, a havaldar of the army, lodged an FIR at the Darakhshan police station on April 5, 2006 that he and Lance Naik Fayaz were going to Sea View on intelligence duty when they were intercepted by Sardar Akhtar Mengal and four or five men and kidnapped them. |
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India-Pakistan |
Five SSP men given death |
2006-04-05 |
![]() According to the prosecution, Sabir Ali Waseem, Faizal Pehalwan, Mazharul Hasan, Muzamil and Malik Tasaduq had opened fire on a jail van that was escorting the UTPs back to Central Prison Karachi after a hearing at the sessions courts at the City Courts Complex on February 28, 2002 in the limits of Bohra Pir police station. Police constable Shakeel Arshad and UTP Saqib were killed in the ambush. Presiding Judge Haq Nawaz Baloch of ATC-V had earlier reserved judgment after recording the evidence and hearing arguments of the defence and prosecution. On Tuesday, the judge awarded the death sentence to all the convicts and handed down prison sentences of various terms for injuring policemen and UTPs and causing damage to property. |
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ATC orders seizure of Bugtis' property |
2006-03-30 |
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Warrant issued for Bugtis grandson | |
2006-02-11 | |
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On Friday, the prosecution also provided copies of the witnesses statements to accused Aziz Khan and Mangla Khan who were arrested within 24 hours of the November 15 bomb blast at the main entrance of the Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation (PIDC) building complex. Prosecutor Mazhar Qayuoom handed the accused the copies as they have yet to engage a lawyer. The court, ordering the investigation officer to arrest and produce the absconders before it, adjourned further proceedings till February 18. According to the police indictment, both accused had confessed before the judicial magistrate south to carrying out the bombing. Citing these confessional statements, the police had claimed in the indictment that both the accused had confessed that absconding accused Sardar Brahamdagh, a tribal leader of the Bugti tribe, gave them and another absconding accused Abdul Hameed the task of carrying out the bombing at the office of Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) that is housed in the PIDC building complex as PPL was not providing local Baloch people jobs. Four people were killed and scores of others were injured in a car bomb blast on November 15 outside the PIDC building complex. Accused Aziz, Mangla and Abdul Jabbar were arrested within 24 hours of the incident. However, the police later dropped charges against Abdul Jabbar for want of evidence. | |
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Lahori, others indicted | |
2003-05-13 | |
An anti-terrorism court indicted on Monday the chief of the banned Lashkar i-Jhangvi and three others in the Mehmoodabad massacre case. LJ chief Akram Lahori, Mohammed Azam, Attaullah and Malik Tasadduq were charged with killing six people and injuring five others in an attack on April 10, 2001, on Ali Murtaza Imambargah [Shia mosque] in Mehmoodabad. Judge Haq Nawaz Baloch fixed Tuesday for recording the statements of the prosecution witnesses after the four Lashkar men denied their involvement in the case and pleaded "not guilty".
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