SHC summons former IO with complete records in Baldia factory fire case

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KARACHI: A two-judge bench of the Sindh High Court (SHC) has summoned the former police investigation officer (IO) with the complete record of the Baldia factory fire case on November 24.

The order to summon the IO was issued on Saturday by a two-judge bench headed by Justice Naimatullah Phulpoto.

Earlier, Hammad Siddiqui, the prime suspect in the Baldia Town factory blaze and former chief of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s Karachi organising committee, had been reportedly arrested in Dubai on Friday.

According to a private news channel, Siddiqui is likely to be brought back to Karachi on Monday, as the Pakistani consulate in Dubai has been issued directives in this regard.

At least 260 workers were killed and dozens were injured when a fire swept through the garment factory in Karachi’s Baldia Town in September 2012.

The main accused of the Baldia factory tragedy, Abdul Rehman alias Bhola, had admitted before the investigation team that he had deliberately set ablaze the Ali Enterprises on the instructions of MQM leader Hammad Siddiqui.

Rehman said that Hammad had demanded Rs250 million as protection money and a share of the profits from the factory owners, and when they refused, Rehman, being the ad-hoc in-charge of MQM’s Baldia Town Sector, was tasked with committing arson at the factory with the use of chemicals.

Nevertheless, Karachi Police chief Mushtaq Maher expressed ignorance about the detention of Hammad Siddiqui, saying no institution contacted them in connection with the arrest of Hammad Siddiqui. He said if contacted after reviewing the case against the accused a team would be sent to Dubai.