The Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s coordination committee has strongly condemned the Lyari gang war’s increasing incidents of kidnapping for ransom and extortion from industrialists, traders and shop keepers.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, the coordination committee deplored that the trend of kidnapping for ransom and extortion by Lrayi gang war’s terrorists of the so-called People’s Amn Committee that was created and nurtured during the tenure of previous PPP government was still continuing unabated under the official patronage and as result a number of traders, industrialists and businessmen had already shifted their business in other cities and abroad.
The industrialists, traders and well-to-do people had once again started receiving extortion `Parchi’ (slips) from criminal elements belonging to the Lyari gang war immediately after PPP government came into power in Sindh, the committee said, adding initially the menace of extortion slips was confined to Shershah Market, Marble Market, Jodia Bazaar, Boultan Market, Jamia Cloth Market and several other different markets located in and around Saddar, Mereweather Tower, MA Jinnah Road, but now the traders, shop keepers and owners of wedding halls of different localities had started receiving extortion slips on behalf of terrorists of the Lyari gang war.
The coordination committee said owners of North Nazimabad’s wedding halls had received extortion slips whereby each of them had been asked to pay Rs 5 million or else they would killed be mercilessly.
Voicing its concern over such an alarming situation, the committee said it seemed as if the Sindh government had given license to the terrorists of Lyari gang war to indulge in criminal acts and destroy the city’s economy.
It regretted that though the government was openly patronising the criminal elements of the Lyari gang war, the police and law-enforcement agencies seemed quite helpless in this regard.