CM Sindh must resign over escape of convicted criminal from custody: Haleem

KARACHI: Leader of the Opposition in Sindh Assembly Haleem Adil Sheikh Saturday asked Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah to resign while acknowledging his failure as Sindh Police was complicit in escape of a convicted criminal form custody.

In a video statement issued here on Saturday, Haleem Adil expressed concerns over escape of convicted criminal from police custody, saying that the policing system in Sindh has been shattered and Chief Minister, IG Sindh and their teams were responsible of it.

“Who is home minister of Sindh and what is he doing?” Haleem Adil questioned and said that Zohaib Qureshi, the convicted in Dua Mangi and Bisma cases, had escaped
from police custody in connivance with the police personnel who had taken the convict to a shopping mall.

“We saw a few days ago Shahrukh Jatoi taking rest in a hospital, Farzand Jafari – a killer was posted in the police, a culprit in a child abuse case came out to be a policeman, while policemen were also involved in kidnappings in
jurisdiction of Surjani police station,” he observed.

The Opposition Leader in Sindh Assembly said that a jail superintendent was suspended for arranging luxurious facilities for the inmates while another SSP was relieved from the post after a convicted outlaw escaped while he was
taken out for shopping but those actions were taken as formality only for the sake of entry into official record.

Nobody knew how many murderers and criminals were roaming freely like this, he said and asked “Should such a criminal be set free who ruined lives of Dua Mangi and Bisma?”

“Chief Minister Sindh cannot absolve himself by ordering an inquiry report and he should resign while acknowledging his failure,” Haleem Adil Sheikh said and maintained that if Murad Ali Shah did not resign, he at least relinquish portfolio of Home Minister and assign it to someone else who was not engaged in counting notes of corruption.

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