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PPP flop hammers home China’s crowding out crisis
25 August 2016 By Rachel Morarjee
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Buildings are seen through smog behind an unfinished bridge near the Yujiapu financial centre, in Tianjin, China February 22, 2016. REUTERS/Jason Lee/File Photo - RTX2JKFC
Public-private partnerships on projects worth $285 bln were supposed to help cut costs and ease local government debt. Yet over 90 percent of funding is coming from state firms, a new report has found. It hammers home the extent to which state capital is crowding out the private sector.
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Buildings are seen through smog behind an unfinished bridge near the Yujiapu financial centre, in Tianjin, China February 22, 2016. REUTERS/Jason Lee/File Photo - RTX2JKFC
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China's public-private partnership (PPP) projects are failing to attract private funding, according to a report published by North Square Blue Oak on Aug. 24.
Only 30 percent of projects unveiled by the National Development and Reform Commission since March 2015 have signed up a nominally private partner, the report found.
Over 90 percent of the funding into PPP projects is coming from state-owned firms, it added.
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Developer says $500 million revamp of SA courts has been terminated by State Government
6000-job plan for former multi-function polis site at Gillman
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Former Port Adelaide Mayor Hans Pieters pictured in 1996, at the ex multi-function polis site at Gillman.
Former Port Adelaide Mayor Hans Pieters pictured in 1996, at the ex multi-function polis site at Gillman.
DEVELOPMENT at the former multi-function polis site at Gillman could start as soon as next year after a deal was struck between the State Government and a consortium led by former Santos chairman Stephen Gerlach.
Adelaide Capital Partners intends to develop a 400ha industrial hub it has dubbed "Lipson Estate" to support the state's growing resources industry.
The company intends to buy the first 150ha of land in 2014-15, subject to finalising its business case.
Mr Gerlach said Lipson Estate would be a key part of realising South Australia's resources potential.
"Apart from meeting the more immediate-term needs of large-scale transport logistics and other local industrial warehousing operators, Lipson Estate is the ideal gateway for the world's major resource companies to establish and support the global-scale projects that will underpin the South Australian economy over coming decades," Mr Gerlach said.
"The Lipson Estate precinct has long been regarded as having state economic significance by successive governments. The capabilities and resources of ACP have solved the challenges of this site and can create the gateway.''
Housing and Urban Development Minister Tom Koutsantonis said once fully developed, the proposed precinct could support more than 6000 jobs.
"Our vision for the Gillman area is a large-scale employment precinct. ACP is keen to join us in turning this vision into a reality," Mr Koutsantonis said.
EPA workers at Adelaide Ship Construction International at Gillman in 2002.
EPA workers at Adelaide Ship Construction International at Gillman in 2002.
"By working with the private sector we hope to create a modern industrial precinct where businesses can flourish and create jobs across a diversity of industries.
"The site is the ideal location for businesses with unparalleled access to road, sea and rail networks and links to Port Adelaide, the broader metropolitan area, regional South Australia, interstate and overseas."
ACP chief executive Andrew Gerlach said the site would also serve the agriculture industry.
"We think it can drive the industrial part of the South Australian economy over 20 or 30 years; it's a critical piece of infrastructure that can be transformational for the state,'' he said.
Mr Gerlach said final development designs would be completed over the next 12 months and potential investors and tenants for the site would also be approached.
The failed MFP project was to be a joint venture between the Federal Government and Japanese investors, and would have included up to 100,000 residents and a hi-tech industrial hub.
In 1998, 11 years after it was first proposed, then state premier John Olsen announced that the MFP, which cost Australian taxpayers about $150 million, would not go ahead.
Adelaide Capital Partners is a joint venture between Gerlach Asset Development and ResourceCo.
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Developer says $500 million revamp of SA courts has been terminated by State Government
Chief Court Reporter Sean Fewster
The Advertiser
March 12, 2015 4:44
Lend Lease says the planned $500 million redevelopment of the courts has been terminated
Lend Lease says the planned $500 million redevelopment of the courts has been terminated by the State Government.
THE State Government has decided to terminate the proposed $500 million redevelopment of the courts precinct, the developer that won the project tender has announced.
A Lend Lease spokeswoman today told The Advertiser the much-hyped project, slated to have begun earlier this year for completion by 2017, would not go ahead.
“We are aware of the decision by the State Government to terminate the Courts Precinct Renewal Process, which did not reflect on the high quality of our proposal,” she said.
“Lend Lease looks forward to working with the Government on future capital projects, including other options for renewal of the Courts Precinct.”
In a statement this afternoon, Attorney-General John Rau said the decision on the proposed private/public partnership came down to “value for money”.
“The process involved seeking a value for money, PPP solution to the undoubted need for investment in courts infrastructure, including IT,” he said.
“The actual build proposed was fit for purpose, however it did not achieve the value for money proposition needed by Government for the project to go ahead.
“Further consideration of a courts precinct development and IT provision will now occur in the context of budget deliberations.”
The vacant lot behind the Supreme Court building in January. Picture: Roger Wyman
The vacant lot behind the Supreme Court building in January. Picture: Roger Wyman
Opposition deputy leader Vickie Chapman said the government must now reveal how much it had spent on the “abandoned” proposal.
“There was $300,000 spent on a scoping study, and we estimate millions have been spent on expressions of interest and to ensure there were staff overseeing this process,” she said.
“The process has now been abandoned — we want to know why, we want to know how much has been spent.
“We want the government to issue a timeline for any restart to this process.”
Mr Rau, Premier Jay Weatherill and then-Infrastructure Minister Tom Koutsantonis announced the project in September 2013, calling it the centrepiece of a “massive” justice system reform.
The announcement followed a $300,000 “scoping study” in 2012 to ascertain the need for redevelopment.
Judges and lawyers have long called for an upgrade of the facility, which features malfunctioning elevators, limited disability access, cracked walls and crumbling exteriors.
One of the State Government’s ideas for how the new courts precinct could have looked.
One of the State Government’s ideas for how the new courts precinct could have looked.
Its IT systems are more than 25 years old and considered to be at “high risk” of failure, with the cost of upgrading them alone estimated at more than $50 million.
In March 2014, Mr Rau said contracts would be signed by December of that year, construction would begin in 2014 and the building would be finished by 2017.
By January, however, work had yet to begin on the project and, in February, a Parliamentary Committee was told it faced significant delays and would not be completed on schedule.
Lend Lease was part of the Activate 408 consortia chosen, by the government, as its “preferred negotiating partner” for the tender.
The consortia also included developer and financier Capella Capital, design and project manager Mott MacDonald Australia and engineers Aurecon.
Today, top barrister David Edwardson, QC, said the situation was “appalling”.
He has previously dubbed SA’s court system “the worst in the nation” due to “chronic” under-resourcing by the government.
One of the State Government’s ideas for how the new courts precinct could have looked.
One of the State Government’s ideas for how the new courts precinct could have looked.
“All the promises in the world turned out to mean nothing,” Mr Edwardson said.
“We are in a worse position now than we were when I made those comments because more time has passed, we have fewer judges and even longer trial lists.”
He said the outdated state of the courts posed real safety risks.
“In a recent trial, several high-security prisoners had to be moved from the dock to the jury box because they could not see a DVD of evidence that was being played,” he said.
“Can you imagine that, in 2015? It’s breathtaking.”
Ms Chapman said Lend Lease’s announcement would prompt “many questions” in State Parliament next week.
She said the redeveloped courts precinct was supposed to be a centralised location for courts, the Attorney-General’s department and prosecutors, as well as an opportunity for private business.
One of the State Government’s ideas for how the new courts precinct could have looked.
One of the State Government’s ideas for how the new courts precinct could have looked.
“There are a lot of unhappy parties that have presented, to the government, to be part of this precinct,” she said.
“This was to be a major opportunity, a major development, and for it to just be abandoned would be very, very disappointing.”
Law Society of SA president President Rocco Perrotta called the revelation “a regrettable development for the justice system”.
“The state is in dire need of new courts facilities and it seems we will have to wait significantly longer for our tired, inefficient courts infrastructure to be revamped,” he said.
Mr Perrotta said the proposed redevelopment had “somewhat mitigated our grave concerns” about the “chronic underfunding” of the courts.
He said that, if it were not going ahead, then IT systems should be overhauled and upgraded “as a matter of urgency”.
“This should be an absolute priority — it is inexplicable that well into the 21st century files have to be hand delivered to the court,” he said.
“Backlogs in the court are not going away ... the government must confront the problems facing our court system and come up with some solutions.”
However, Mr Perrotta said he expected the government would “remain committed to building a new courts precinct”.
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Mark
Mar 12, 2015
No contract was ever signed. I feel sorry for the 3 consortia who submitted tenders, including extensive design work, and have not received a dollar towards their costs. I think the same consortium was shortlisted for the prison project that also was cancelled.
The new courts built interstate in the past few years have featured smaller courtrooms that use video links to take evidence etc, and IT systems that allow the use and sharing of electronic documents. We don't have any of those features, and the state government still mandates the use of paper documents for all records.
It's hard to see how a new court system could become obsolete in our lifetimes, especially given the current state of affairs.
Why was the contract signed in March 2014 if it is considered not value for money? Is the person who signed it being held accountable for the waste of money?
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Well firstly was it ever value for money, secondly if the contract was signed and now knocked on the head how much was the contractor paid out , Or are we going to be hauled through the very courts that were to be overhauled for compensation. Either way I do not see it as VALUE for MONEY giving a contractor cash for doing NOTHING. More waste more stuff ups. After all the contractor does have a signed contract. What was he paid or what will he be paid.?
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Cam
Mar 13, 2015
All too often there is an attitude that we can't fix anything without pouring taxpayers dollars into a megaproject. This thinking has left a legacy of expensive white elephants such as the mothballed desalination plant, the $40 million dollar footbridge and the billions spent on urban rail which benefits very few people. Therefore it is both surprising and refreshing to see a more responsible approach by government in this case.
Surely it can be argued that there is more chance of fixing IT problems and employing more judges to cope with the workload in the longer term without the additional budgetary strain from blowing half a billion on a piece of real estate?
I'm sure the footbridge is very useful, but $40 million? Why so expensive?
As for the desal plant, in case you'd forgotten the Libs actually supported the first stage. I suggest to you it would have been much cheaper to negotiate a bigger share of the Murray to cover all contingencies.
But do you agree that building an additional $500m palace for the courts is expensive overkill that actually threatens the long term sustainability of our criminal justice system?
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asa
Mar 13, 2015
@Cam The footbridge is not a white elephant Cam, it has had a huge amount of use. Also the desal plant will get a huge amount of use when we have a drought which we seem to be in the start of one right now and also when our population grows. The desal plant is ready to go, if we left it up to the liberals we would be drinking runoff from our streets. Also the desal plant plant in another decade would probably cost 10 billion to build.
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Earl Peregrine
Mar 13, 2015
"Value for money", as the Attorney-General claims, is obviously a subjective argument when compared to the Adelaide Oval project. It's amazing that South Australia hasn't progressed much since the times of the Roman emperors. As Tiberius Caesar (BC42-AD37) said: "It is the duty of a good shepherd to shear his sheep, not to skin them." Obviously the administration of justice isn't a high priority with this flaccid government.
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Gary
Mar 12, 2015
Yet they will happily spend $160,000,000 on a O'Bahn extension /tunnel so four minutes can be shaved off a bus trip! Are they for real? How is that value for money? This is a government that has no clue, no idea and making it up on the fly.
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Close
Mar 13, 2015
They plan on selling anything not bolted down so we can rent.. SA Water buildings owner have a tax free exemption go figure. You have forgotten to tell us that the tax exemption is due to the fact that a Catholic school is the owner? Don't twist fact please.
Add it to the list of cancelled or deferred squeals from this lot. Electric trains to Gawler? Tunnel taking South rd under Port n Grange rds..wow thats two elections ago now, Mt Bold reservoir expansion, trams to Westlakes, trams to St Clair, trams to Semaphore.. even the pretty coming soon tram billboards have faded in the sun and been taken down.Announce and forget about it. The only thing they canbe counted on to do is raise taxes and their own salary.
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Des
Mar 13, 2015
@deluded @John be glad we're not W.A. or Qld , their combined debt is close to $100b and the downturn in mining in both states leaves them navel gazing to find ways to pay back , the decision is a good one but like most who post only negative opinions you can't see the forest for the trees
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Peter
Mar 12, 2015
Not really a surprise.
The fiscal over reach of the last 12 years has finally hit home since they won the election that was supposed to go to the Libs ,so they could be saddled with budgetary problems ( like the feds have been ) and they can't blame the feds for the State problems can they ,when the funds to the states have been "rivers of gold " since the GST came in.
Now for the Billion dollar Torrens Riverbank redevelopment . No election in the near future so that will be delayed until six months before we go to the polls and suddenly the money will be found no doubt ( if they can find another Mt Gambier worth of forest to sell ) .
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Sunday, January 20, 2013
New alliances: Gardezi family joins PPP, Qasim moves to PML-Q
New alliances: Gardezi family joins PPP, Qasim moves to PML-Q
By Our Correspondent
Published: December 25, 2012
Wattoo says that Mehmood’s efforts in south Punjab and his own in central Punjab will produce a surprise result for the party in the elections. PHOTO: NNI
LAHORE:
The Gardezi family from Bahawalpur announced their decision to join Pakistan Peoples Party on Tuesday and vowed to give their opponents a run for their money in the upcoming elections.
Former PML-N MPAs Syed Salman Gardezi and Syed Irfan Ahmed Gardezi joined the PPP. Sajid Hussain Bukhari, the former tehsil nazim of Bahawalpur, also left the PML-N to join the PPP on Tuesday.
The three men held a press conference at the Governor’s House with PPP Central Punjab President Mian Manzor Ahmed Wattoo and other senior leaders of the party. Wattoo said the PPP welcomed the newly appointed Governor Makhdoom Ahmed Mehmood. He said Mehmood was a seasoned politician who would strengthen the party in south Punjab.
Wattoo said the gates of the Governor’s House would be open to the PPP’s workers. He said the PPP would gradually show its cards as it got closer to the election.He said Mehmood’s efforts in south Punjab and his own in central Punjab will produce a surprise result for the party in the elections.
Sources within the PML-N said the Gardezi family had joined the PPP because their rival, MNA Riaz Hussain Pirzada, had joined PML-N.
According to a PML-Q press release, former PML-N ticket holder from PP-22 Chakwal Pir Nisar Qasim has joined PML-Q along with many of his supporters.
Qasim expressed complete confidence in the leadership of Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain and Chaudhry Parvez Elahi. Describing Elahi’s term as chief minister as a golden era for the Punjab, he said now the province had been rendered bankrupt by the PML-N, crime had increased, the Sharif brothers refused to listen to their own parliamentarians. He said most PML-N members of the assemblies were unhappy and many PML-N parliamentarians would quit the party once elections were announced.
Elahi said with Qasim joining the PML-Q, the party would become even stronger in Chakwal.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 26th, 2012.
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Two PML-N MNAs among three Jehlum politicians jump over to PPP
By Web Desk
Published: January 20, 2013
Raja Afzal (C) announcing his decision to join PPP flanked by senior PPP leaders Feryal Talpur (L) and Khurshid Shah (R). PHOTO: MOHAMMAD NOMAN/EXPRESS
KARACHI: The pulling and pushing between political parties for the best candidates continues with two Members of National Assembly of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) announcing on Saturday that they were joining the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Express News reported.
Former MNA and Senator Raja Afzal along with his two sons MNAs Raja Asad and Raja Safdar announced their decision to join the PPP in a press conference at Bilawal House on Saturday evening after a meeting with PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari.
Speaking on this occasion‚ PPP leader and women’s wing head Faryal Talpur said that the PPP was a large party and number of political leaders wanted to join it before the elections.
Senior PPP leader and federal minister for religious affairs Khurshid Shah was also present for the announcement.
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Punjab governor’s sons have joined PPP: Gilani
By Web Desk
Published: January 20, 2013
File photo of Punjab Governor Makhdoom Ahmed Mehmood. PHOTO: EXPRESS/ FILE
RAHIM YAR KHAN: Three sons of Punjab Governor Makhdoom Ahmed Mehmood have joined Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), announced former prime minister Yousaf Raza Gilani on Sunday, reported Express News.
Addressing a rally in Rahim Yar Khan along with the Punjab governor, Gilani welcomed Murtaza Mehmood, Mustafa Mehmood and Ali Mehmood to the party.
Murtaza is an MPA, while Mustafa is an MNA.
Makhdoom Ahmed Mehmood earlier belonged to Pakistan Muslim League – Functional (PML-F) but had resigned from the party when President Asif Ali Zardari offered him the post of the governor.
The governor, addressing the rally later, claimed that he did not need any protocol as he was the peoples’ governor. He said that the doors of the Governor House are always open for the people of Punjab.
“I promise you that the current government will give power to you to help you get developed,” he told the people.
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Bahawalpur province: ‘Makhdooms and Gilanis cannot decide our fate’
By Kashif Zafar
Published: January 23, 2013
Nawab Salahuddin Abbasi said the BNAP had supported the PPP after late Benazir Bhutto promised to create a Bahawalpur province. PHOTO: AFP/FILE
BAHAWALPUR:
“We will not let any Gilani or Makhdoom determine the fate of Bahawalpur province,” Nawab Salahuddin Abbasi, leader of the Bahawalpur National Awami Party (BNAP), said on Tuesday. He was addressing a press conference at the house of party’s President Muhammad Farooq Azam Malik.
Abbasi said the BNAP had supported the PPP after late Benazir Bhutto promised to create a Bahawalpur province. He said now that the PPP had almost completed its tenure, it was backing out from the commitment. He said he had declined an offer to be made governor and change his stance.
The nawab said that Governor Makhdoom Ahmad Mehmood had made a two-and-a-half-month deal with the government and betrayed the people of Bahawalpur.
“We will not let them add Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan to the Bahawalpur province.”
The nawab said that the government could neither deceive the people of Bahawalpur nor force them to change their perspectives and compromise.
He said the BNAP will participate in the upcoming general elections.
He said the Sharif Brothers should live up to their commitment and play their role in the creation of the Bahawalpur province. He hoped that they would not betray the people as the PPP had.
The nawab claimed that before Mehmood, the PPP had offered him the Punjab governorship. But, he said, he had refused to make any deal that would require him to compromise the rights of the people of Bahawalpur.
He said his party’s demands were legitimate and that they would not stop until the Bahawalpur province was created. He said the party would also reject any changes made in the recommendations of the commission formed to creation new provinces.
The nawab announced that he will stand for two National Assembly seats from Bahawalpur and one from Rahim Yar Khan.
Former federal minister and BNAP President Muhammad Farooq Azam Malik said that the issue of creating the Bahawalpur province was completely different from the creation of other provinces.
“There is no problem with our boundaries and resources.
Mehmood’s father, Makhdoom Hassan Mahmood, had served as chief minister of Bahawalpur state before it was disbanded in 1956.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 23rd, 2013.
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Zulfiqar Khosa's son joins PPP
By Web Desk
Published: January 23, 2013
A file photo of Saifuddin Khosa. PHOTO: EXPRESS
ISLAMABAD: Son of Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N) senior leader Sardar Zulfiqar Khosa joined Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) on Wednesday.
Saifuddin Khosa made the announcement during a press conference in Islamabad with other PPP leaders.
While speaking to media, Saifuddin said he was positive about serving the country well while being a part of the PPP.
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Thursday, July 31, 2008
Who is behind murder of Khalid Shahanshah?
Asif’s chief security officer gunned down in Karachi
By Tahir Siddiqui
KARACHI, July 22: Khalid Shahanshah, the chief security officer of PPP co-chairperson Asif Ali Zardari, was assassinated on Tuesday afternoon outside his Clifton residence, police and witnesses said.
They said that gunmen on a white car sprayed him with a volley of bullets while he was stepping off his double-cabin vehicle in front of his house at Khyaban-i-Bukhari.
Darakhshan police said the 45-year-old PPP leader, who was stated to have been instrumental in the recent operation against gangsters in Lyari, reached his house along with a friend at about 2.45pm.
Mr Shahanshah parked his vehicle outside his bungalow as the gate of his porch was being repaired, while his friend, Manzar Abbas, went inside.
The victim’s friend, a businessman, told police that he went inside the house and Shahanshah was parking the vehicle. He said he stayed back when he heard the sound of gunfire.
A private security guard at the PPP leader’s house rushed out, only to find Mr Shahanshah lying in a pool of blood near the main entrance. He told Dawn that Mr Shahanshah managed to call the police from his mobile phone, although he was critically wounded.
The fatally wounded victim, father of two, was immediately taken to a nearby campus of the Ziauddin Medical University Hospital, but he died.
Hospital sources said the slain PPP leader had received at least five bullets, three of them in his upper torso, from a very close range.
Party leaders, including Rashid Rabbani and Waqar Mehdi, immediately reached the hospital.
Sindh Home Minister Dr Zulfiqar Mirza, who also rushed to the hospital, described the incident as another attempt to destabilise the government.
Police said that 18 empties of sub-machine gun and a dozen of .222 rifles were recovered from the scene.
SHO Inspector Khalid Mehboob said there was no eyewitness to the killing. “The private security guard could not see the faces of the occupants of the car that sped away after the swift operation,” he added.
The Darakhshan police chief said it was clearly a case of target killing. “But nothing could be said about the motive behind the incident at the moment,” he added.
The car used by the assailants was found abandoned in the evening in Defence Society.
Police sources said the attackers had fired from inside the car. They said that at least five shots had been fired from behind the windscreen of the car. Police also found empties in the car.
The sources said the car bore a fake provincial government registration number (GS-3909).
A case was registered against unknown assailants on the complaint of the victim’s younger brother, Haider Ali.
Shahanshah was once said to have links with underworld don Dawood Ibrahim. Other two associates of Dawood were Shoaib Khan and Ibrahim alias Bholu. The former died in mysterious circumstances in Karachi’s Central Jail and the latter was kidnapped and killed.
Shahanshah was also a close associate of the slain chief of PPP’s student wing, Najeeb Ahmed.
Shahanshah contested the 2002 election for a National Assembly seat from the Azizabad constituency on a PPP ticket. He went abroad for some time and returned with Benazir Bhutto on Oct 18 last year. He was also with Ms Bhutto when she was assassinated on Dec 27.
He was interviewed by the Scotland Yard team which visited Pakistan to investigate the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.
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Khalid Shahinshah, key suspect in BB’s murder assassinated in Karachi
Posted by Teeth Maestro
July 23, 2008
Khalid Shahinshah signaling someone before BB assassinationA key witness of a Bhutto assassination has been shot dead in Karachi yesterday on Khy-e-Bhukahri.
DAWN: Khalid Shahanshah, the chief security officer of PPP co-chairperson Asif Ali Zardari, was assassinated on Tuesday afternoon outside his Clifton residence, police and witnesses said. They said that gunmen on a white car sprayed him with a volley of bullets while he was stepping off his double-cabin vehicle in front of his house at Khyaban-i-Bukhari.
If many may recall a video surfaced after Benazir Bhutto assassination in Islamabad which showed Khalid Shahinshah suspiciously signaling to some one in the crowd.
Khalid Shahinshah, who was hired by Bhutto on the recommendation of her security advisor Rahman Malik, has been on the run ever since footage emerged of the strange gestures he had made while standing on the dais next to Bhutto while she addressed an election rally.
Shahinshah was standing on Bhutto’s left during her speech and ran a finger across his throat which implied slitting the throat. Security officials have expressed concern at his “suspicious gestures” which could not be ignored.
It seems as this is a Deja Vu of Murtaza Bhutto’s assassination when two on the key witnesses, SHO Haq Nawaz mysteriously died of self-inflicted wounds and Inspector Zeeshan Kazmi killed a few months later. Whilst we can recall that One must also remember that all the key players involved in Murtaza Bhutto’s assassination have been highly compensated starting off with, Shoaib Suddle who was deputy inspector-general (DIG) of Karachi at the time of the killing; is now IG Sindh
Wajid Durrani, alleged to be the coordinator of the Murtaza Bhutto’s assassination, was the senior superintendent of police (SSP) District South, Karachi, at the time of the killing. Mr Durrani, was promoted to additional deputy inspector-general (ADIG). Rai Tahir, who stopped the car and allegedly gave the signal to fire, was the assistant superintendent of police (ASP) in Clifton in 1996. He was promoted to district police officer (DPO) and moved to the Punjab
Shahid Hayat was another ASP from the Saddar district. He was promoted to ADIG, then DPO Thatta, and is now prowling Jinnah airport as the Deputy Director of Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and very recently Dogar court compensated him for his lost wages during the few months of inactivity while Agha Jamil the station house officer (SHO) of the Napier police station in Karachi and was later promoted to work under his old comrade at the traffic department as a deputy superintendent (DSP).
With all this as a historical perspective in the background one does try to find a common denominator and in both cases it seems to have Asif Ali Zardari intrinsically involved in both Bhutto assassinations and quite mysteriously both key murders ended up inconclusive and all witnesses escaped investigation Even the 27th Dec assassination of Benazir Bhutto is remains a mystery with only Zardari being the key beneficiary to her assassination.
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Comments
Comment by Barrister Ali K.Chishti on July 23, 2008 @ 3:29 pm
Awab,
I- I knew Khalid from London and if you knew him – he was a man of integrity and nothing more.
II- His acts on the stage were his normal as he was often called, a joker and Mr. Bean.
III- It’s not necessary the beneficiary of one incident which are chief/prime suspects but people who benefited indirectly – that could be N.S that could be a lot of other people. But lets not go into ‘ifs’ & ‘buts’
Kindly, honor the dead!!! Please…
Comment by Zafar Iqbal on July 23, 2008 @ 6:00 pm
I agree with Awab, we had seen a lot of mysterious things happening so far. And all these incidents mentioned by him are not just co-incidents. They are facts, and if I see at this as a murder investigator then I will point a finger first of all at the beneficiaries of that murder. So we should not ignore these things.
Comment by Imran on July 23, 2008 @ 6:10 pm
That does NOT look like a face of killer or conspirator, innocent always die in Pakistan, while guilty live like kings.
Comment by Imtiaz on July 23, 2008 @ 6:15 pm
The killing of any human being is really a very brutal act. We all condemn the killing of any Muslim, any Pakistani, and any Human Being.
May Allah give him place in the heavens.
Well as for as link to the Benazir killing is concerned there may be some chances as wrote by Awab but there could be chances the people who are actually involved in Benazir killing have also killed him to divert the investigations in Benazir case.
God Know Better
Comment by Aflatoon on July 23, 2008 @ 6:27 pm
Naaa, his gestures don’t mean any thing.
Looks like he went down to allow a cameraman to take a good snap of BB. He doesn’t have any signs of nervousness on his face.
PPP blamed it on MQM (implicitly).
Usually in parties like PPP and MQM, insiders are killed because :
1) Opposition to the leadership or
2) One group wanting to get closer to the leadership may kill another group who is already closer to the leadership.
Moral of the story: Its bloody Politics in Pakistan, only the Harami-est win.
Comment by Aflatoon on July 24, 2008 @ 12:20 am
Insider JOB
Read this at DAWN….
KARACHI, July 22:…..
Darakhshan police said the 45-year-old PPP leader, who was stated to have been instrumental in the recent operation against gangsters in Lyari, reached his house along with a friend at about 2.45pm.
Mr Shahanshah parked his vehicle outside his bungalow as the gate of his porch was being repaired, while his friend, Manzar Abbas, went inside.
Wow what kind of friendship was that? the host was outside parking his car and the guest was already in the house Looks like the guest knew whats going to happen to the host…..
Comment by Aflatoon on July 24, 2008 @ 12:21 am
http://www.dawn.com/2008/07/23/top1.htm
Comment by dr razahaider on July 24, 2008 @ 2:19 am
@barrister chisti
This is very astonishing that a joker, well known, as per chisti version, Mr. Bean, was appointed a chief security officer.
It seems very easy to become barrister if you have few bucks’ .Just get admission in some school in Pakistan, stay there for few months, go to England for 9 month or so get the diploma from there and become a barrister after few dinners.
But I don’t think such qualification bought through in lieu of bucks can create essence as an advocate and quality as trait to perceive and interpret things which can easily be assessed after having your version of thoughts.
In books of investigative principle such acts after dreadful episodes can never escape definition and interpretation.
If every thing would have been ok such actions would have never gain attention in the eyes of scrutiny.
However if we critically evaluate the actions of the subject protocol officer and murder of BB, I would have no second thought but to tag the action and event a chain of command, explaining the mode and format of designed fatality.
Eyes witness what is been shown and mind logically interpret what is seen.
Ethically, deviation of thoughts only results when there are two episodes of different theme thereby, balancing each other, thus directing individual to indulge discussion with open horizon, dimensions and sphere hence, keeping all ifs and buts in legitimate vocabulary.
Since the action and related turmoil have linear and symbiotic resemblance in meaning and explanation and resulting outcome, in no way exemption can be permitted.
Similarly murder is itself explaining the connectivity thou there may be more factors to divert the thoughts in displacement.
A person known to be a comedian is never a victim of his normal activity.
@ All, why is it that after a sad episode of culmination as death we humanly express our opinion to close the chapter, as something unusual being happened therefore, no further discussion gains part of our lives that has caused such a turmoil to the country, such as that occur in the shape of the death of benazir Bhutto.
In my opinion it is this attitude that has never highlighted and solved the murder, mysteries and myth from liaqat Ali khan to Benazir Bhutto.
It is this attitude that people give away their will to participate in discussion thereby allowing criminals to enjoy the perks as there is no one to hinder the route that t has been created.
We got to perceive thing professionally, like lawyers and doctors who after loosing a patient or client starts preparing the new patient or case so to relief as been asked to do.
Regards
Comment by Teeth Maestro on July 24, 2008 @ 10:31 am
@Ali - I have no intention of disrespecting the departed, we mourn any such loss of life. But the overall punch of the message may well be directed at the lack of investigation in regards to the slaying of Benazir Bhutto. Ironically he was there making suspicious gestures (intentionally or not) but those were made barely moments before she was killed - I like many have reason to suspect, and question the so called investigation. Make these gestures anywhere in the world so close to a murder scene and you will most likely be deemed a prime suspect until proven innocent
Our system is inherently corrupt and unless we catch and point out the blatant errors these criminals will (and always have) walked way scott free - in my books this is the second deliberate assassination of a Bhutto leader and that too suspiciously under the watch of Zardari.
May his soul rest in peace - but the questions raised must stand in their own right they must
Comment by Shahzad on July 24, 2008 @ 6:29 pm
dr Raza Haider,
Why are you firing personal attacks on Barrister Chishti? Just because he has different views than you? I personally don’t know him, but I find your remakrs against him very offensive.
Shame on you. You don’t deserve the credentials of a DR. You can show-off as much as you want, but honestly Dr like you are the source of illness in the societies.
You can earn the credentials you want, but its not easy to wash-away the sick-upbringing.
Comment by dr razahaider on July 25, 2008 @ 12:19 am
Domain is a term used arbitrarily to express legitimate, restricted premises so to explain the visitor of its limited boundaries.
Intellect have similar sibling in the format of domain where intellect can enter on behalf of their expertise ,skill, and define knowledge in the form and format of their qualification, interpretation, evaluation, inference, predictions and notions.
Prefix and suffix awards and medal explain the legitimacy of concealed qualities that grants permissible visa to enter the domain of such intellects as similar school of thinking and thoughts.
However distraction, distortion and displacement from ethical, moral and professional attitude due to factors that could buy any thing, less ability and knowledge, deteriorated these preliminary and honorary awards.
Nevertheless, in spite of such deranged and distorted figure, discrimination is still the subject of study on ground of responses, reactions, and interpretations and assessment.
Subject lawyer proved his abilities in the contest of similar belongings through his way to percept and interpret.
Rejection, dejection, disown, criticism, and maltreatment although a universally accepted offensive terminologies but these factors of humiliation create reactionary offensive retaliation thus boosting and uplifting the profile of a person who is exposed or discriminated in this regard. Under such stressful preoccupied enmity, rift or rivalry desire to attack and compete again with the discriminator is created hence reverting again on the platform with more thrust and power.
Since this platform is an intellectual platform, he is expected to visit the forum again with new concept of interpretation, perception and examination thereby defending the title and award that has been granted or achieved.
In my opinion under the requisite justification ,I see no offence to be apologetic or be ashamed of my behavior as in fact I have tried to uplift his profile ,so that in future he may realize the fact that advocacy demands logical justification as circumstantial evidences on ground of available facts and figures.
Whereas to your inquisition to my credentials ,please allow me to minimize discussion by saying that the above discussion is also a unique art of disembarking individual who can not properly interpret because of their low intelligence quotient ,and I would definitely wont like your kind sole to be engaged within the domain.
My regards, to you and chisti, as well.
Whereas, it is for your info that I have few more credentials of being a surgeon and military officer, as well.
Comment by cleangoogle on July 25, 2008 @ 8:04 pm
stone all home no this usa head green
Comment by ZF on July 25, 2008 @ 8:04 pm
May be his gesture simply means poking fun at BB voice.. Seems like he is tyring to say “BB ka gala betha hua hai”..
Comment by Obi Wan Kenobi on July 26, 2008 @ 8:54 am
Dr. Sahib , may I ask you one question ? How much time do you spend in blogging? I guess you are a retired Army officer and not much to do. One piece of advice, no one really cares for so long comments.
Comment by Teeth Maestro on July 26, 2008 @ 10:06 am
@OBI - you know me better then that at least from our three years of interaction
Comment by Obi Wan Kenobi on July 26, 2008 @ 10:50 pm
Teetho, the comment was not directed to you :-), that was for Dr. Raza Haider who is continuously spamming pak blogosphere with his intellect… By the way you are not a dr., you are a dentist :-) haha. Just kidding. Any how I am still wondering if you could get us update on KU professor who was beaten up by rangers. I guess Prof. brother contacted you so you may have his email address. Any updates would be really appreciated or at least commit to us that you don’t have any updates and you really don’t care for an update as long as it stirred up the people at that time.
Comment by Asim on July 26, 2008 @ 11:29 pm
Dr Raza,
take your credentials to impress the police in Pakistan, they may give you a salute for your credentials.
But your writings and your words to belittle others earn you no respect. So if you think your credentials give you the right to launch personal attach on other because they differ from your view then you might as well take those credentials up your A$$.
Comment by dr razahaider on July 27, 2008 @ 12:15 am
I think it’s not me but my writing that has probably started poking.
Any ways dear all, dear we got to dig out what we want.
Why is it that we are always short of time?
It is because of this attitude that has distracted our thoughts and had infact squeezed our memory to short tempered dumps with usage within the premises of ,events as news, victims to orientate and reason, so to spend few days of hot discussion.
Infact nothing gain but habitual looser.
So why are the Muslims
so powerless!!!
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Shahinshah’s ex-guard, six others killed in violence, mishaps
KARACHI: Seven people, including Khalid Shahinshah’s former security guard, were killed in different incidents of violence and mishaps in the metropolis on Wednesday.
A former security guard of Khalid Shahinshah, ex-chief security officer of Bilawal House, was killed in an incident of target killing in Azizabad police precincts.
Mohammad Imran, 35, son of Manzoor Ahmed, resident of Mohammadi Colony, Block 8, Azizabad was on his way to Almas Masjid for offering Asr prayers when four armed men on two motorcycles shot and injured him. He was rushed to the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital (ASH) where doctors pronounced him dead. Later, the body was shifted to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) for an autopsy.
Police officials said that the victim was also a security guard of Khalid Shahinshah who was gunned down near his residence in Defence in 2008. After killing of Shahinshah, he became chief security officer of Sindh Local Government Minister Agha Siraj Durrani, police said.SHO Haseeb Qureshi said that the murder was the part of target killing. No case was registered till the filing of this news.
In other incident, a caretaker of an imambargah was gunned down in Landhi Future Colony in Sharafi Goth police precincts. Mauj Ali, 50, son of Painda Ali, was standing near an imambargah when unidentified culprits riding a motorcycle shot him dead.
SP Nasir Aftab said that the deceased hailed from Chakwal and used to reside in the imambargah. “He might have been killed over sectarian basis,” he said.
Meanwhile, a pesh imam of a mosque was gunned down in Orangi Town within the limits of Iqbal Market police station. The victim was identified as 43-year-old Qamar Huda, son of Shamsul Haq, resident of Chishti Nagar, Orangi Town.
SHO Khurram Waris said the deceased belonged to Barelvi school of thought and was a pesh imam of Quba Masjid, located in Sector 11, Orangi Town. He said the pesh imam was on his way to visit Jamia Masjid Ghousia Noor in Sector 11 when armed men, riding on a motorcycle, shot him dead. The victim hailed from Punjab.
Separately, a former councilor was gunned down in Gulbahar within the limits of Rizvia police station. The victim, Riyaz Ahmed Alvi, 50, son of Anees Ahmed Alvi, resident of Liaquat Chowk No 1, Gulbahar was sitting near his home when two armed men opened indiscriminate fire on him, resultantly he received three bullet and died on the spot. The body was shifted to the ASH for medico-legal formalities.
SI Jamal said the victim was a former councilor and used to work as a contractor. He said the victim had no affiliation with any political or religious party. Police said personal enmity might be behind the incident. No case was registered till filing the report.
In yet another incident, a man was crushed to death by a vehicle near New Sabzi Mandi, Super Highway in the precincts of Sachal police station. Raees Khan, son of Mohammad Younus, was going home on his motorcycle when a speeding vehicle crushed him to death. The body was shifted to the ASH.
A man was electrocuted in Khuda Ki Basti in the remits of Surjani police station. The victim, Abid, 22, was fixing an electric cable when he received electric shocks and died on the spot. The body was shifted to the ASH.
A woman, 37-year-old Makoo, wife of Poja, was killed and four persons were injured when a truck overturned on the Super Highway in the limits of Gaddap City police station. The injured were driver Akram and three minor children Moti, Sufyan and Raja. The body and injured were shifted to the ASH. staff report
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Agha Siraj Durrani’s guard: Imran was killed by men picking off members from his old gang
By Faraz Khan
Published: April 3, 2011
Mohammad Imran behind Agha Siraj Durrani in the light suit.
KARACHI:
Investigators believe that the chief security officer of minister Agha Siraj Durrani was killed because some people have been slowly picking off members of a group he belonged to in the 1990s.
Thirty-three-year-old Mohammad Imran alias Jangi was gunned down near his Azizabad home on March 30 when he was going to offer Asr prayers. “He was the fourth victim of the same attackers,” said a source privy to the investigation. “Now, at least two more men remain.” Three of the old group members, Shehzad aka Bhaiya, Noman aka Nomi and Adnan were gunned down in similar cases in March. Investigators have withheld their names to protect the remaining two members of the old gang.
In the 1990s, Imran was part of a group that used to be involved in robberies. Investigators told The Express Tribune that he was booked under Section 13-D for the possession of illegal weapons and was involved in a police encounter. “He used to also be a part of the group of notorious criminals Amir Hakla and Rashid Fauji, who were killed in encounters,” sources said. Members of Imran’s old group went to jail but were released on bail. “Presently, Imran and his companions are not involved in any criminal activity.”
Over one dozen suspects have been taken in for questioning.
Imran’s friend Asif was close by when the murder happened. According to him, the attackers hung around outside Imran’s house for nearly two-and-a-half hours, playing cricket with the neighbourhood children. “They were polite and showed interest in the game,” the children said, while talking to The Express Tribune. “At least one hour passed by when we asked who they were and why they were here.” The men told the children that they were Imran’s friends and had given him a call and that he was coming to meet them.
The timing of the murder suggests that the attackers picked the day of the semi-final between India and Pakistan, which would mean that most people in the neighbourhood would be indoors.
Asif reached Imran’s house about ten minutes before the killing. He barely met him to invite him to watch the match together when Imran said that he had to go for Asr prayers. “I also saw the men ten minutes before the incident but I had no idea that they would kill Imran.” Asif and Imran split and Imran headed to the mosque when he was shot outside.
According to his friends, Imran knew that he would be targeted some day. They had tried to convince him to carry ammunition at least.
“Whoever doesn’t have a fear of God in their heart, is afraid of death,”he used to say, said a friend.
Imran was a senior PPP activist who had been with the party since childhood and even his family has a political background. “My brother used to be with President Asif Ali Zardari, Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Shaheed, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani and many others,” his brother Mohammad Khurram told The Express Tribune. “It was not only an attack on my brother but it was an attack on the PPP.”
Imran was a familiar figure in the area and had a good reputation.
“My brother always cared for everyone but nobody cared for him,” Khurram said. “A crowd gathered at the spot and he was taking his last breaths but nobody helped him.”
Station Investigation Officer Azam Rana, who recently took charge at Azizabad, was confident of swift arrests.
Imran’s family is sceptical. “We are not satisfied with the police’s performance,” a member said.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 03rd, 2011.
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Agha Siraj Durrani’s chief security officer gunned downBy Faraz Khan
Published: March 31, 2011
Sources say murder could be linked to Khalid Shahenshah’s killing.
KARACHI:
The chief security officer of the Sindh Minister for Local Government, Agha Siraj Durrani, was gunned down on Wednesday evening in Azizabad.
Thirty-three-year-old Mohammad Imran alias Jangi, son of Manzoor Ahmed Saleemi, was a resident of Block 8, Mohammadi Colony. According to witnesses, he was on his way to Almas Masjid for Asr prayers when he was shot dead. “Clad in shirts and trousers, four young men on two motorcycles opened indiscriminate fire at him and escaped,” witnesses explained. “Two of them wore helmets.”
“He was a brave man and that is why he was my chief security officer,” Durrani, a member of the Pakistan Peoples Party, told The Express Tribune while he was on his way to the hospital. “I condemn his killing and his killers would be arrested and punished soon.”
Only a few people were present at the crime scene because of the World Cup semi-final. “The firing was so intense that we could not see the assailants properly,” witnesses said.
Imran sustained multiple bullet injuries in the head and neck and was taken to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital where he was pronounced dead. His body was sent to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre for a post mortem. According to the doctors at Abbasi Shaheed, he exsanguinated(bleeding) to death. He was shot three times.
Scores of PPP leaders and workers, including Agha Siraj Durrani and PPP Karachi division deputy information secretary Sohail Abdi, reached the hospital. The infuriated workers and supporters also shouted slogans against a rival political party whom they blamed for the incident. At least five PPP workers, including Imran, have been killed this month.
The Shahenshah link
“Imran was a senior activist,” the PPP’s Sohail Abdi told The Express Tribune. “He was also an aide of Khalid Shahenshah and was a security guard when Shahenshah was alive.” The well known Khalid Shahenshah, similarly shot dead in Clifton in 2008, was the chief security officer for Bilawal House. Shahenshah was also important as he was allegedly a prime witness in Benazir Bhutto’s assassination case. According to reports, Shahenshah was sitting in the back seat of Benazir’s car when she was hit in the gun and bomb attack. He was also interviewed by Scotland Yard.
It was after Shahensheh was killed that Imran started working as the chief security officer for Durrani. Like Imran, Shahenshah also used to live in Azizabad, before he moved to Defence. His killers were never arrested.
Sources said there might be a link between the two murders and this could also be of threat to Durrani.
On the other hand, the police said they were not in a position to comment about any link between Shahenshah and Imran’s killings. Karachi CCPO Saud Mirza said he did not think the two murders were connected. “Imran’s killing is totally different, but it is too early to say anything.” However, he said the police would also investigate from this angle.
Police found at least seven empty shells from the crime scene. “The assailants used 9mm pistols and they missed four times,” said DSP Saleem Akhtar Siddiqi. “It is confirmed that it was a target killing but nothing can be said about the motive.”
Imran’s family is also affiliated with the PPP. His funeral prayers are expected to be held on Thursday.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 31st, 2011.
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PPP targeted: Joint investigation team to probe Amir Shah killing
Published: July 17, 2011
Federal Investigation Agency officials have also been directed to work with the investigation team. PHOTO: PPI
Federal Investigation Agency officials have also been directed to work with the investigation team. PHOTO: PPI Employees abandon Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad airports, local and international flights delayed. PHOTO: AFP/ FILE
ISLAMABAD: Karachi police arrested eight suspects from different areas of Karachi in connection with Shah’s murder, on Sunday.
Earlier Interior Minister Rehman Malik had ordered the formation of a joint investigation team to probe the murder of PPP affiliate and PIA employees union President, Amir Shah.
Shah, who also worked as former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto’s security guard in 2007, was killed in the Gulistan-e-Jauhar area of Karachi when unknown assailants opened fire on his car on Saturday evening.
A notification issued by the Interior Ministry on Sunday said a committee headed by DIG police Sindh will submit findings within three days. The notification additionally said that the deadline could be extended if needed.
The Federal Investigation Agency officials have also been directed to work with the investigation team.
Strike on, strike off
Employees of the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) went on a strike on Sunday against the murder of president of Pakistan Peoples Party’s (PPP) PIA employee union Amir Shah. The strike was later called off after a short protest that resulted in the delay of flights to Dubai, Manchester, London, Damam and Abu Dhabi.
In protest to the killing, PIA employees had abandoned their counters at the Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad airports which resulted in delays of local and international flights.
Peoples Unity Information Secretary Amir Dar said that the future course of action will be decided after Shah’s burial at 2pm on Sunday.
Yousaf
10 hours ago
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PIA Employees are the main reason of downfall of PIA..who once lend their aircraft to Emirates Airline to start their company.
Now Emirates Airline goes almost every part of the world and every cosmopolitan city of the world and PIA is trying to survive.
PIA once took Dr. Henry Kissinger to China…now even a mere US Govt employee will not board on PIA.
I would like give an example: Once we headed towards PIA’s office in Abu Dhabi to book 2 tickets…. they had printed the name wrong which they refused to correct and said, no problem it will be alright, there were no Email facility to email the tickets to clients, no Fax to receive the passport copies of the clients.
If you guys want to know more of this great airline destroyed by Bureaucracy and the PIA Management… visit http://www.historyofpia.com/list_main.htm
Athar Hussain
8 hours ago
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I am a professional in an industry which is heavily dependent to aviation. Right now the most extensive with biggest fleet and by capacity the most biggest airline is unfortunately PIA.
A minor disruption let alone this more than 12 hours no response situation is not only an unprofessional attitude but in my eyes its worst than that. They are directly responsible for financial loss to their organization a national corporation, and for all the trauma and tension faced by the pessangers.
They should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
These unions should be made directly responsible and they should be penalized financially as well.
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