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HOW 7 SDMS COULD FAIL TO FIND THE DEAD,<br />

ASKS ZAHID<br />

KARACHI, Dec. 14, 1996: A photographer of AFP (Agence France Press),<br />

Saeeduddin Khan Bangash, submitted before the three- member judicial<br />

tribunal, investigating the causes of the death of Mir <strong>Murtaza</strong> <strong>Bhutto</strong> and<br />

seven others, that the police and rangers obstructed newsmen from<br />

performing their duties and his camera and other equipment were seized by<br />

the police on Sept 20 and had not been returned to him so far.<br />

He said policemen were deployed on the scene of the incident and at the<br />

hospital nearby only to suppress newsmen's professional activities and he lost<br />

his Nikon camera, lenses and flash gun costing 3,200 US dollars. However,<br />

some lenses costing 600 US dollars and a flash gun costing about 300 to 400<br />

US dollars, which were also seized, were returned.<br />

The tribunal chairman, Justice Nasir Aslam Zahid, asked DSP Shamim<br />

Hussain, who is assisting the tribunal in producing the police witnesses, to<br />

inquire about the camera and other equipment, and later he reported back<br />

that there was no trace of it with the police and the SHO of Clifton PS came to<br />

the tribunal to say so.<br />

The police, the witnesses said, were not in good mood and looked desperate<br />

and were shouting at the Pressmen to get lost. He said photographic<br />

equipment of other photographers were also seized but were returned after<br />

several hours.<br />

Mr Bangash said efforts were made to recover the camera and other<br />

equipment, and in this connection his agency and he himself contacted SP<br />

Shukaib Qureshi, but in vain. On two occasions, the SP was not available and<br />

on the third occasion, when inquiries were made, he had gone on leave.<br />

Q: Why the then DC (South), Arif Illahi, and the SDM could not find the<br />

whereabouts of Ashiq Hussain jatoi till 3:30 am ?<br />

A: I don't know. The police were panicky and were not correctly responding<br />

to queries, although all such information had to come from the police.<br />

<strong>Murtaza</strong> <strong>Bhutto</strong>; Copyright © www.bhutto.org<br />

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