Babu Sarwar says Siyal brothers have political, personal enmity with him

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LARKANA: PML-Q leader Babu Sarwar Siyal alleged on Wednesday that Sindh Home Minister Suhail Anwar Siyal and his brother Zafar alias Tariq Anwar Siyal had political and personal enmity with him. He said that his beloved innocent son was killed one and half year ago and his killers were roaming free.

Addressing a press conference at Larkana Press Club, he alleged that 23 different cases of police encounters, robberies, abductions and thefts had been registered against his relatives and supporters at different police stations of Larkana and Karachi which were in the courts.

He also said that the previous day, when fishermen were busy catching fish at his fish farm, they were attacked by the brother of home minister and his gangsters and made captive. He added that after police of Dokri and Bakrani police stations were called, they arrested four innocent men including Imam Malah, Habib Malah, Muhammad Siyal, and also forcibly took away his captured fish costing Rs1 million, in police mobiles and also registered a fake case against 11 people including him at Bakrani police station.

He termed it all an injustice and said that Tariq Siyal through his associate Manzoor Mangan had claimed that the requisite fish farm was owned by him but in fact, he added, the real owner was late Haji Altaf Hussain Unar and he got it on contract five years ago from Adil Altaf Unar.

He said that he was being meted out such treatment because he was the applicant of enquiry being conducted by NAB into Rs117 billion corruption in Larkana.

Sarwar further alleged that criminals were staying at the native Fareedabad village of Siyal brothers. He demanded that Sindh IGP AD Khowaja should take immediate notice of the matter as he feared for his life, adding that if anything happened to him, both Siyal brothers should be held responsible.

He also appealed to the chief justice of Pakistan, chief of army staff and Rangers director general to take notice of the cruelty, and declared that he would also file a petition in the court against the forcible occupation of his fish farm.