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‘PPP is a family’: Bilawal welcomes Zehri, Qadir Baloch and others to party fold

QUETTA – PPP chairperson Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Sunday formally welcomed former PML-N leaders Nawab Sanaullah Zehri and retired Lt Gen Abdul Qadir Baloch and others to the PPP.

Addressing a gathering in Quetta, Bilawal said the new additions would help the PPP become stronger and win the next elections.

“The manner in which you have joined the party, we will give strength to each other and will work hard side-by-side and struggle,” he told the new entrants. “In the coming general elections — in the whole country but especially in Balochistan — we will establish a PPP government and elect a jiyala chief minister and find solutions to Balochistan’s problems.”

With Zehri and Baloch part of the PPP, Bilawal said it would now reach every district and area of Balochistan and if the locals supported it then “no power in the world can block our path.”

He mentioned the names of other personalities who also joined the PPP — former provincial minister Nawab Mohammad Khan Shahwani (National Party) and former minister retired Col Younis Changizi (PML-Q) — and thanked them for doing so, saying they would become “our power”.

Addressing the new members, Bilawal said the PPP wasn’t merely a political party but “a family, and we do politics for respect and will give respect to one another and the people of Balochistan. We will do politics together with each other in the coming days.”

Zehri and Baloch had quit the PML-N in November 2020 along with their supporters after they were not invited to attend a public meeting organised by the opposition alliance Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) on December 25.

They had also strongly reacted to PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif’s speech against the army chief and head of the Inter-Services Intelligence during a PDM rally in Gujranwala.

“We have consulted our people and like-minded political and tribal friends and with their consent decided to join the PPP on the invitation of the party leadership,” Baloch had said in a meeting held on June 15.

Zehri, speaking through video link, had said: “We do not take decisions in closed drawing rooms. We take decisions after consulting our people and link-minded friends.”

Afghan probing team completes Pakistan visit

The delegation was given a comprehensive briefing on all aspects of investigation in the reported incident

Saifullah

ISLAMABAD: A delegation from Afghanistan visited Islamabad in connection with the reported complaint of daughter of the Ambassador of Afghanistan to Pakistan of 16 July 2021. During the visit, the delegation met with the officials of law-enforcement agencies and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

According to a MOFA statement, the delegation was given a comprehensive briefing on all aspects of investigation conducted by the relevant Pakistani authorities in the reported incident. They were also taken to the Safe City Office, Islamabad, where they were shown several video footages from various locations of different timings in which the complainant was clearly identifiable moving around the places independently. An on-site visit of all the locations visited by the complainant was arranged for the delegation, followed by presentation of technical data (findings of mobile forensic/geo fencing) as well.

The delegation was conveyed that law-enforcement agencies had carried out detailed and thorough investigation in the complaint and a comprehensive witness account led to the conclusion that the findings on the ground did not corroborate the report by the complainant. This was further substantiated by the technical evidence.

On certain aspects of the case, the relevant Pakistani authorities reiterated the earlier request for provision of additional information, and access to evidence and the complainant.

The delegation was also informed of the measures taken for enhanced security of the Embassy of Afghanistan in Islamabad and its Consulates.

Pakistan attaches high importance to its relations with Afghanistan. At this critical juncture in the Afghan peace process, it is extremely important to work jointly for the shared objective of a peaceful, stable and prosperous Afghanistan. Pakistan hopes that the Embassy of Afghanistan in Islamabad would soon resume its normal operations.

Retired Lt. Col and eight others arrested on spying charges

Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan was recently briefed about such networks during his visit to the ISI headquarters

News Desk

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has arrested nine persons including a retired Lt. Col on spying charges. These persons were allegedly sharing secret and sensitive information with the foreign agents. The accused were produced before the court.

According to reports, a spying network working for a foreign intelligence agency was traced and the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA arrested nine suspects from the network, of whom two are seeking post-arrest bail from the Islamabad High Court (IHC).

The matter came to light when Justice Aamer Farooq of the IHC heard the case and adjourned the hearing until Aug 10. According to the court’s documents, the accused were involved “in spying activities in the Ministry of Defence Production”.

In a similar case, the IHC had in June dismissed the post-arrest bail petition of a senior official working on the Chinese desk at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who was “spying for Russian intelligence”. Syed Qalb-e-Abbas a BS-18 official of the Ministry of Planning and Development who was posted in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on deputation, was arrested on spying charges.

The court had dismissed his bail petition because he was facing charges of leaking sensitive information and had been booked under sections 3 and 4 of the Official Secrets Act. The accused in the present case have been charged under the same sections of the Official Secrets Act, besides sections 34, 109 and 409 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC).

The court record and some media reports show that the accused were serving and retired officials of the Ministry of Defence Production, or private contractors dealing with defence-related purchases, and were involved in stealing secret information and sharing it with the agent of a foreign intelligence agency.

The accused who have been arrested so far are Safdar Rehman, Tafzeelur Rehman, Mohammad Waqar, Mohammad Ashfaq, Mohammad Tahir, Mujtaba Hussain, Mohammad Ashraf, retired Lt Col Irfan Hameed Kiani and Ahmed Kiani.

As per the court’s documents, after getting a tip off from intelligence agencies, FIA arrested an ex-employee of the Directorate General of Defence Purchase, Ministry of Defence Production, who was planning a meeting with “a diplomat/foreign intelligence agent with the intent to communicate and deliver secret information/documents prejudicial to the safety and interest of the country”.

It was revealed that the accused were in the business of selling information to a foreign spying agency. FIA also recovered cash and mobile phones from the accused. Initially an FIR was lodged against three persons, namely Safdar, Tafzeel and Ashfaq. However, following disclosures made by them the other accused were also arrested, including military contractors Lt Col Irfan Kiani and Ahmed Kiani, the owner of Core Corporation (Pvt) Limited.

The Core Group, which deals in military and defence projects in the energy sector, claims having collaboration with various manufacturers in Asia, Europe and the Americas in brands, commodities, technology and infrastructure. As per the allegations, Lt Col Kiani and his son Ahmed have been receiving secret/confidential documents from one of the accused, Safdar, so that the same could be provided to a foreign agent. FIA recovered confidential documents related to defence purchases and defence production from their custody.

Some electronic devices/gadgets were also recovered that have been sent for forensic analysis, say the court papers. Lt Col Kiani and Ahmed, who have both been confined to the Adiala Jail, filed the post-arrest bail petition in the IHC.

Appearing on behalf of the federal government, Additional Attorney General Qasim Wadud filed an application that stated the government intends to place some highly sensitive information on judicial record. He requested for an in-camera hearing so that the government could easily present its stance in the case.

It may be mentioned here that the Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan was recently briefed about such network during his visit to the ISI headquarters. The prime minister upon receiving the briefing asked the agency to launch a relentless crackdown again all those who have been involved in selling secrets to enemies. It was after the directions of the prime minister that action against all such elements has been intensified. Reports suggest, the foreign agents who were found involved in the business have been called back as their indemnity stood compromised. Further action in this regard continues and it is expected that more arrest shall be made in the coming days.

Two more cities fall to Taliban

The Taliban claimed in a Twitter post that it had seized a large number of armored vehicles, vehicles, weapons and military equipment

News Desk

KABUL: At least four provincial capitals have reportedly been captured by the Taliban during the past 72 hours as the Taliban intensify their offensive that was launched in May as foreign forces began the final stages of their withdrawal.

The northern Afghan city of Sar-e-Pul has reportedly fallen to the Taliban, just hours after the Taliban claimed to have captured another provincial capital, Kunduz. “The Taliban have surrounded an army battalion on the outskirts of the city. All other parts of the city are under Taliban control,” Mohammad Hussein Mujahidzada, a member of the Sar-e-Pul provincial council said on Sunday.

On Friday the Taliban seized their first provincial capital, Zaranj in southwestern Nimroz, and followed it up a day later by taking Sheberghan in Jawzjan the following day. Fighting was also reported on the outskirts of Herat, in the west, and Lashkar Gah and Kandahar in the south.

Afghan government forces have largely abandoned the countryside to the militants, but are now scrambling to defend a string of cities across the country. Of all the provincial capitals that the Taliban have captured since Friday, Kunduz – in the far north – is the most significant to fall.

It has been a perennial target for the Taliban, who briefly overran the city in 2015 and again in 2016 but never managed to hold it for long.The ministry of defence said government forces were fighting to retake key installations. “The commando forces have launched a clearing operation. Some areas, including the national radio and TV buildings, have been cleared of the terrorist Taliban,” it said in a statement. Kabul’s inability to hold the north may prove crucial to the government’s long-term survival.

The Taliban claimed in a Twitter post that it had seized a large number of armored vehicles, vehicles, weapons and military equipment. The ministry of defense said government forces were fighting to retake these key sites.

Taliban forces are fighting in Lashkar Gah, the capital of Afghanistan’s southern Helmand province.

Airstrikes damaged a health clinic and a high school in the city, a provincial council member said on Sunday.

Pro-Taliban sources said the Taliban have taken complete control of the city of Taloqan in northeastern Takhar Province that borders Tajikistan.

Fighting was also reported on the outskirts of Herat, in the west, and Kandahar in the south.

Government to provide foolproof security to Chinese nationals: Rasheed

ISLAMABAD, AUG 8: Chinese nationals working on Dasu dam project will be provided foolproof security, Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed has said.

Rasheed met the Chinese ambassador to Pakistan Nong Rong on Sunday and reassured him that the government is committed to creating a safe environment for Chinese nationals in Pakistan.

“We will leave no stone unturned in ensuring the safety of Chinese nationals working in Pakistan,” said Rasheed.

He said Pakistan will not let China-Pakistan Economic Corridor to fall prey to foreign conspiracies adding that “no power can challenge Pak-China friendship.”

Rong and Rasheed agreed that the investigations to identify the perpetrators behind last month’s Dasu incident should conclude as soon as possible.

The ambassador thanked the government for its efforts to facilitate Chinese nationals. 

On July 14, 13 people, including nine Chinese nationals, died when a passenger van carrying them to the Dasu hydropower plant fell into a ditch after a blast.

The people killed included Chinese engineers, surveyors, and mechanical staff. Twenty-eight Chinese men were injured. They are being treated at the Combined Military Hospital, Rawalpindi.

Initial investigations revealed explosives were used in the blast, Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry revealed last week.

Following this, a 15-member Chinese team landed in Pakistan to investigate the attack along with the Pakistan Army.

US, South Korean discuss efforts to engage with North Korea

United States and South Korean have discussed efforts to engage with North Korea, including the prospect of humanitarian aid. 

In a statement, South Korea’s Foreign Ministry, said the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and South Korean Foreign Minister Chung Eui-yong on a phone call have agreed to continue the coordinated diplomatic efforts to make substantial progress toward the goal of complete denuclearization and establishment of lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula.

China wants to host Intra-Afghan negotiations to support peace

BEIJING: China has expressed willingness to host intra-Afghan negotiations in due course to support and facilitate the peace and reconciliation process in Afghanistan.

Speaking at UN Security Council, Charge d’affaires of China’s permanent mission to the United Nations, Dai Bing  said Afghanistan is at a historic conjuncture of war and peace after hasty withdrawal of U.S. and NATO forces from the country.

Dai said efforts are needed to advance the peace and reconciliation process in Afghanistan.

He also called on international community to carry forward Afghan peace process by preventing all-out war, advancing peace and reconciliation and fighting terrorism.

PM lauds NCOC on 500 days of tackling covid-19 in remarkable manner

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan says our Covid 19 response strategy has been appreciated by the world and Almighty Allah with His blessings has protected Pakistan from the worst effects of the Pandemic.

In his tweet today, the Prime Minister said ‘He wants to pay tribute to the National Command and Operation Center’s  team which through its dedicated work has been the linchpin of our Covid response strategy.’

In another tweet, the Prime Minister said after inspecting a Pakistani-made Electronic Voting Machine he is hopeful that there will be transparent elections in Pakistan, whose results will be acceptable to all contestants.

He congratulated Minister for Science and Technology Shibli Faraz and his team for manufacturing Pakistan’s own EVM. 

2 POLICEMAN MARTYRED, 8 INJURED IN BLAST NEAR QUETTA’S SERENA HOTEL

QUETTA: At least two policeman were martyred and eight others injured in an explosion near Quetta’s Serena Hotel on Sunday evening.

Four passers-by were also wounded in the blast that targeted a police mobile near Tanzeem Chowk, Balochistan government spokesperson Liaquat Shahwani said in a statement.

He said the bomb was fitted into a motorcycle.

The injured were shifted to hospital, where an emergency was imposed.

He condemned the attack, saying “terrorists want to disturb Balochistan’s peace and spread fear.”

“[We] will bring to justice the elements trying to create disturbance in peaceful Balochistan,” he added.

Malaysia to ease COVID restrictions for fully vaccinated people in 8 states

Malaysia will ease coronavirus curbs for fully vaccinated people in states comprising about half the country, its premier said Sunday.

The move, which takes effect from Tuesday, will allow millions to cross district borders, play individual outdoor sports and eat in restaurants in eight states where cases have fallen and vaccination rates are promising.

A lockdown since June has shut down thousands of businesses and limited most peoples’ travel to the districts where they lived, though sectors of the economy have gradually been allowed to open.

“More people are receiving complete vaccinations… the burden on the public health system will reduce,” Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said in a televised speech.

“More economic and social sectors can be opened up in stages, and we can get out of this pandemic (in a) more orderly and safely (manner).”

The curbs will not be lifted in states such as the capital Kuala Lumpur, which is recording thousands of new infections every day, and the commercial heartland of Selangor.

But the government also announced easing restrictions for double-jabbed residents regardless of their state, such as home quarantine for 14 days upon return to the country and an allowance for married couples to cross state lines to meet their spouses.

Despite an initially slow rollout, the Southeast Asian nation is seeing upwards of 400,000 vaccines handed out a day, one of the fastest in the region.

Some 8.25 million people — a quarter of the country’s 33 million — have gotten double doses, as 23.6 million jabs have been given so far.

The move comes as Malaysia is going through its worst virus wave yet, with an average of nearly 20,000 infections and hundreds of deaths recorded every day.

It reported a daily death record of 360 fatalities on Sunday, bringing the death toll to 10,749 people.

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