Rao Anwar Arrested On Chief Justice Of Pakistan's Directive After Surprise Court Appearance

Rao Anwar arrested on Chief Justice of Pakistan's directive after surprise court appearance

Suspended Malir SSP Rao Anwar, wanted in the Naqeebullah Mehsud killing case, was arrested from outside the Supreme Court on Wednesday after he appeared in the apex court.

Islamabad, (Pakistan Point News - 21st Mar, 2018) : Suspended Malir SSP Rao Anwar, wanted in the Naqeebullah Mehsud killing case, was arrested from outside the Supreme Court on Wednesday after he appeared in the apex court. Anwar, removed from his post, was wanted in the murder case of Mehsud, a 27-year-old native of Waziristan, who, among three others, was killed in a fake police encounter in Karachi on January 13 on Anwar's orders. Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Saqib Nisar resumed hearing the suo motu case today when Anwar appeared in court in a white-coloured Toyota Corolla with a police escort.

He was wearing a surgical mask when he disembarked from the car. Anwar's counsel sought protective bail from the court but the chief justice dismissed the plea and gave orders for his arrest. Chief Justice Nisar expressed dismay at Anwar's continuous absconding in the case despite repeated summons and safety guarantees by the apex court. During the hearing, the chief justice also ordered the formation of a joint investigation team (JIT) headed by Sindh Police's Additional IG Aftab Pathan and comprising four senior officers of the provincial police to probe the case.

Objecting to the JIT's composition, Anwar's counsel expressed a lack of faith in the Sindh Police and pleaded to include officials of the ISI and Intelligence Bureau. Chief Justice Nisar dismissed the plea and remarked that he knows why the police officer wants to include the agencies' officials in the committee. The court also ordered the un-freezing of Anwar's bank accounts which had been seized earlier on its orders. Following the directions, Anwar was arrested from outside the court by the Islamabad Police and will be transferred to the Sindh Police's custody which will transport him to Karachi.

The court also undertook a sworn statement from Mehsud's family that they will not take the law into their own hands and harm Anwar. At the last hearing of the case on March 19, the chief justice, after a detailed briefing by relevant officials, had warned that anyone found facilitating Anwar's evasion from law enforcement agencies would be dealt with strictly. During earlier hearings, the chief justice had assured Anwar of its protection and asked him to surrender himself to the court but the police officer chose to remain in hiding.

The court had also revealed during separate hearings the receipt of two letters, reportedly from Anwar, � one seeking an impartial inquiry against him and the other un-freezing of his bank accounts. A three-member bench of the apex court, headed by Chief Justice Nisar, had taken suo motu notice of the case after protests erupted against Karachi's 'notorious cop'. Several of Anwar's associates in the police have been arrested in Karachi and are undergoing trial but the former Malir SSP was evading authorities.