UK Lawyers condemn Terrorist attacks on NATO supplies at Islamabad

by Sameer on June 9, 2010

in News and Views

APL (Association of Pakistani Lawyers), a team of Pakistani origin lawyers, Solicitors, Barristers, and Judges in UK issued a statement in emergency and jointly condemned 8th

of June terrorist attacks at NATO supply containers at capital city, Islamabad and has demanded a resignation of the capital police chief for a continued failure to ensure law and order situation in a highly sensitive are of the country, and sought a stern action against those outlawed elements in the state.

APL observed that as this is part of a series of attacks in recent weeks especially in red zone and surrounding areas, therefore APL demanded a time barred judicial enquiry into the incident under a high court judge due to its sensitive nature to probe a possible failure/ negligence and sufficiency of protection against the possible threat to NATO supplies at Sang Jani terminal.

APL has expressed their condolences to the families of those who lost their loved ones and sympathies for those who are injured and has urged the Federal Govt to compensate them befittingly.

Barrister Amjad Malik

Signed By Chair & Secretary

Of Association of Pakistani Lawyers (UK)


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Faisal Naik June 10, 2010 at 4:33 am

Did they do the same when the floatilla was attacked couple of weeks back???

Raza M.Qureshi June 11, 2010 at 3:34 am

This drama was played by agencies in Pak, under the supervision of Rehman Malik, just to show before America that we are under the attack of terrorist, so please don’t stop our aid & loan instalment which is due. If the instalments will not be paid our luxurious life will be in danger. According to the statement of Rehman Malik, all the goods which were loaded on the trailors have been stolen and later on all the trailors set on fire. These all trucks were under the security of Nato, so Pak govt is not responsible for this incidents.

Eng Ali Khan Swat June 11, 2010 at 9:41 am

Rahman Malik is so effective when comes to bridge Zardari’s relationshps with MQM and Maulan Fazlu Rahman. He just pays a visit to them and the next day we hear every thing is just fine and the policy of reconcilliation is is moving in its positive direction.

I have no sympathy with the Nato/US, who are killing innocent Afghans in Afghanistan. But on behalf of those truck drivers/owners who lost their lives in this incident, I humbely request him to have a visi to the so called taliban as well, to stop such incidents.

This is an area where this dull minister has shown his performance, at least.

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