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  • Baldia factory case: New JIT reveals employees were involved in arson attack

    Baldia Town Factory Fire File Photo Baldia Town Factory Fire

    A new JIT report revealed that employees of the factory were involved in starting the fire.

    According to details, suspects in the Baldia factory case were presented at a local court in the city today. The Investigation Officer of the case also presented a new Joint Investigation Report (JIT) before the court, which recommended that the previously registered case be included in the proceedings. The new JIT labelled the incident an act of terrorism and as a result, a new FIR will be registered which will include the provisions of terrorism in it.

    The report also recommended the nomination of four other suspects in the Baldia factory case including Rehman Bhola and Umar Hussain. According to the report, employees of the factory were also involved in starting the fire. Rehman Bhola was an activist of the MQM and joint in-charge of the factory as well, according to the JIT.

     

    Hammad Siddiqui, who was another leading figure belonging to the MQM and head of the party’s organising committee, demanded extortion money amounting to Rs. 20 crore from the factory owners through Rehman Bhola, said the JIT report. In this regard, a meeting was held at Nine Zero in which the factory owners tried to have the amount of extortion money reduced but a settlement could not be reached.

    Interestingly, the name of Anis Qaimkhani was nowhere to be found in the new Joint Investigation Report. This has occurred two days after Qaimkhani and Mustafa Kamal conducted a press conference in which they announced the formation of a new party and parted ways with the MQM. MQM chief Altaf Hussain was also severely criticised during the press conference conducted by Mustafa Kamal and Anis Qaimkhani.

    The court expressed anger at the Investigation Officer for being unable to arrest suspect Mansoor and issued non-bailable arrest warrants for the suspect. The court also ordered a departmental inquiry to be carried out against the Investigation Officer.

    “It’s not an ordinary case that you’re saying there’s no new development,” remarked the judge.

    Proceedings for the case have been adjourned till March 22nd.