US blacklists Pak cop Rao Anwar for corruption, serious human rights abuse
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Anwar, who was an
encounter specialist served as the Senior Superintendent of Police in Malir
district of Pakistan’s Sindh province, and is accused of extrajudicial
killings.
The US has blacklisted Rao Anwar Ahmed
Khan, a retired Pakistani police officer, for his involvement in serious human
rights violations, the US Department of Treasury has said.
Anwar, who was an encounter specialist
served as the Senior Superintendent of Police in Malir district of Pakistan’s
Sindh province, and is accused of extrajudicial killings.
“During his tenure as the SSP in Malir,
Anwar was reportedly responsible for staging numerous fake police encounters in
which police killed individuals,” the department said on Tuesday.
Anwar during his service was also
responsible for extortion, land-grabbing, narcotics and murder. “Anwar staged
over 190 police encounters in the Malir District that led to the deaths of over
400 people, many of which were extrajudicial murders,” a senior administration
official told reporters. “Anwar was also in charge of a network of police and
criminal thugs responsible for extortion, land-grabbing, narcotics, and
murder,” the official said. The US move was welcomed by Pakistan.
Voice of Karachi chairman Nadeem Nusrat
has welcomed the US Treasury Department’s decision and said the move is a
historic step in safeguarding human rights globally.
“On behalf of the entire team of Voice
of Karachi as well as around 40 million residents of urban Sindh, I welcome the
US Treasury Department’s announcement about the callous butcher Rao Anwar and
other individuals involved in abusing human rights globally,” Nusrat said.
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