http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2010\10\20\story_20-10-2010_pg1_1

  Wednesday, October 20, 2010   
     
     


      Karachi continues to bleed 

       * 30 people killed, including a dozen in single incident 

      * Four Baloch, one MQM-H activist also killed 

      * Zulfiqar Mirza says curfew may be imposed after 24 hours

      By Faraz Khan 



      KARACHI: Thirty more people from various ethnicities, including one dozen 
in a single incident, were killed in Karachi on Tuesday, taking the death toll 
of the recent target killings to 73 after four consecutive days of violence. 

      The foremost incident occurred in the Shershah Kabaari Market, which 
resulted in shutter down in the city. Reports say at least 24 armed men entered 
the Kabaari Market and sprayed the traders and shopkeepers with bullets. 

      Witnesses said armed men, wearing camouflage caps that Lyari gangsters 
commonly wore, on motorcycles entered the market and started indiscriminate 
firing, and later fled the scene. 

      They claimed that the culprits also took at least seven traders with 
them. Civil Hospital Medico-Legal Officer Dr Qarar Abbasi told Daily Times 
eight people were brought dead, while two died during treatment. Abbasi Shaheed 
Hospital MLO Dr Saleem Siddiqui said two dead bodies and two injured were 
brought to the hospital. Seven people had been injured during the attack.

      The witnesses said the assailants had come from the Lyari riverbed and 
went back without any difficulty although Rangers and police personnel had been 
deployed in the locality, but they too disappeared from the scene instead of 
taking action. 

      Later, seven more people were gunned down, while three were found dead. 
As per details, three bullet-riddled bodies, apparently Balochi, were found 
near Radio Pakistan in the Preedy police precincts; Abdul Khaliq and Jamal were 
found dead in an attack on a teashop in Gulistan-e-Johar; Muhammad Akram in 
Sharah-e-Noor Jahan; a dates-seller in the Nazimabad police precincts; two 
unidentified people in Pak Colony and Abdul Hassan Isphani Road; and a 
passenger coach driver was killed in Moosa Colony in the Gulberg police 
precincts. 

      Baloch, MQM-H: Before the Kabaari Market incident, five people, including 
four Baloch-speaking and an activist of the Mohajir Qaumi Movement-Haqiqi were 
killed in the city. The body of Abdul Hameed Sarbazi, a ward in-charge of the 
Lyari gangsters-backed Peoples' Amn Committee, was found from Haryana Colony. 
He had been killed after being kidnapped. Two more Baloch, Abid and his cousin 
Saleem were gunned down in the Aurangzaib Market, while another Baloch, Nawaz 
Zikri, was shot dead in the Abbasi Cloth Market. 

      Separately, a bullet-riddled and tortured body of MQM-H activist 
Obaidullah was found within the Landhi police limits. Three more peopled were 
gunned down late on Tuesday in separate incidents.

      According to police sources, Asif Ali was shot near Dhobi Ghat and died 
in Civil Hospital. In another incident, a bullet-riddled body of Rashid Baloch 
was found from Gutter Baghicha, Pak Colony. In the third incident, a 
35-year-old watchman's body was found from Masjid Khairul Amal. The identity of 
the deceased could not be ascertained.

      Curfew: Meanwhile, Sindh Home Minister Zulfiqar Mirza has indicated that 
a curfew might be imposed after 24 hours, followed by a search operation, if 
the current situation persisted in the city.
     


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