Commuters in trouble due to protests, road blockades

Karachi:Thousands of commuters faced immense difficulties in the megacity on Wednesday, due to protests and road blockades in in its different areas.

Angry protester appeared in different areas and closed down many streets, including important roads like M A Jinnah Road and Superhighway at some sections.

Traffic flow remained disrupted in the whole city and commuters faced a lot of problems. In some are petrol pumps were also shut and public transport remained very thin.

However, police and rangers were patrolling in different areas of the city.

Alleged extortionist among 21 apprehended

KARACHI:Sindh Rangers on Wednesday claimed to have arrested 21 criminals including, an alleged extortionist, from different parts of the metropolis.

According to a Rangers’ spokesman, a rangers’ team conducted a raid in Karli area and detained an alleged extortionist, Sajed alias Mulla. The accused was stated to be affiliated a Lyari gang war’s Sheraz Comrade group.

During crackdown on street criminals the paramilitary force carried out raids in Saudabad, Gulberg, SITE area, Taimuria, Baghdadi, and Kharadar and arrested 13 street criminals.

A rangers and police team in a joint search operation in Model Colony and Gadap town arrested five accused.

Two drug peddlers identified as Javaid Hussain and Maheen alias Phlewan were arrested by rangers from Model Colony and SITE area.

The accused were stated to be involved in extortion, robberies, snatching of valuables from citizens and drug peddling.

The ranger also recovered weapons, drugs, snatched mobile phones and contrabands from their possession. They were handed over to police for further legal action.

B team visits KCCI to devise ways for maximizing finance for development

KARACHI:A team from The World Bank visited the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) to devise ways for Maximizing Finance for Development (MFD) and then advising feasible options to the government.

The World Bank Team, which was led by Ms. Namoos Zaheer, Senior Financial Sector Analyst – Finance Competitiveness and Innovation, comprised of Marius Vismantas Lead Financial Sector Specialist and Amjad Bashir Senior Economist – Trade and Competitiveness South Asia while President KCCI Junaid

Esmail Makda, Senior Vice President Khurram Shahzad, Vice President Asif Sheikh Javaid and KCCI Managing Committee members also attended the meeting.

Ms. Namoos Zaheer, while referring to the issues of Karachi as per World Bank’s report “Transforming Karachi into a Livable and Competitive Megacity: A City Diagnostic and Transformation Strategy”, stated that this report has pointed out that Karachi needs around US$10 billion in financing over a 10-year period to meet its infrastructure and service-delivery needs in urban transport, water supply and sanitation and municipal solid waste. There is a threat to livability in Karachi which has been acting as the engine for growth, she added.

She was of the opinion that Pakistan needs around 7 to 8 percent growth rate in order to create two million jobs for the youth entering the job market and in this regard, Karachi has to play the lead role but unfortunately, the city has been neglected for a very long period of time.

She informed that the World Bank is funding several service delivery projects in Karachi like yellow line, water project and urban management. There is a need to maximize finance for development by efficiently utilizing the existing limited resources of the government which would yield much greater results.

She further stressed that there was a need to mobilize the private sector to achieve the objective of maximizing finance for development while tax to GDP should be at least 15 percent in order to enable the government to ensure availability of basic needs to the citizens. Karachi is the country’s financial and economic hub, generating 12–15 percent of Pakistan’s gross domestic product (GDP), and is a powerhouse of manufacturing employment in the country.

WB asked the business and industrial community of Karachi Chamber that as the Government holds plenty of spare land, the business community collaborate with the government and the said land can be used to attract investment from the private sector like setting up hotels to attract tourism. In response, President KCCI stated that keeping in view the past experience of working with the government and cumbersome procedures, the businesses will be reluctant to come forward to invest with the government due to institutional fragmentation and red-tapism.

Speaking on the occasion, President KCCI Junaid Esmail Makda highlighted the issues that need to be resolved in Karachi including infrastructure requirements, inculcating good governance and tax complexities. He said that the infrastructure of the city continues to deteriorate with each passing day as the city was constantly ignored and Karachi has not received the kind of attention it deserves. Infrastructure in the city needs immediate attention and should be upgraded to facilitate economic growth and business activities.

He informed that Karachi and its surrounding coastal areas have a large amount of vacant land which could be used for development or to house energy projects. Karachi Circular Railway (KCR) project has long been delayed due to financing issues therefore, the initiatives taken under MFD can also be used to fund this project, he suggested.

“One more initiative which would develop the city and its people would be to use the long coastal belt to develop desalination plants. This will enhance the overall living conditions in the city, especially with its fast approaching water crisis. For this a Public Private Partnership model needs to be developed in such a manner that the private investors get full assurance for healthy return on investment”, he added.

Sports: Football: Usmanabad Union FC cruises into football tourney semis

Karachi:Usmanabad Union FC cruised into the semifinals after beating Muslim Star FC by 4-3 score in penalty kicks in All Karachi Abdul Waheed Memorial 5 Star Football Tournament here at the Noorani Eidgha Ground in New Karachi.

Usmanabad Union now will meet Islah Baloch in the first semifinal while Hyderi Baloch will face Lyari Brothers in the second semifinal for a place in the final.

ANF recover 750gm heroin, 45 Ecstasy tablets

Karachi:Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) in separate actions recovered 750gm heroin and 45 Ecstasy tablets on Wednesday.

ANF Sindh recovered 750 grams of heroin from a parcel being sent to Barking Essey, UK, through a courier company. The parcel was booked from Karachi and the drug was concealed in 4 leather jackets.

The value of the recovered drug in international market is more than Rs1mn.

ANF Sindh also intercepted another parcel containing 45 Ecstasy tablets weighing 25 grams. The parcel was booked from Netherland to Pakistan.

Both cases were lodged and further probe initiated.

Police arrest two robbers after alleged encounters

KARACHI:Karachi police on Wednesday claimed to have arrest two accused in injured conditions after two different encounters in the metropolis.

According to police sources, a police team arrested an accused in injured condition after an exchange of fire near filter plant in Steel town. The arrested accused was identified as Zahoor Ali, son of Manwar Ali, and recovered a pistol with rounds and a motorbike from him. The accused was shifted to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center for treatment.

Separately, Gadap town police arrested Noor Bahadur, son of Sher Bahadur, in injured condition after an encounter took place near Tool Palaza in Gadap town.

The police also claimed to have recovered a TT pistol and a snatched motorbike from his possession.

The accused was shifted to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital for treatment.

Sports: Football: Wasey stars in Sixteen Star Academy win in Leisure Leagues School, Academy C’ship

Karachi:Mohammad Wasey scored the lone goal of the match as Sixteen Star Academy overpowered Muslim School by 1-0 score in Leisure Leagues School and Academy Championship here at Sixteen Star Ground.

In another match, Baloch Club defeated GSA by 2-1 score. Sher Ali and Moiz scored one goal each for Baloch Club while Sufiyan scored one for GSA.

The third match between Young Muslim and Red Army ended in a goalless draw. Roots School defeated Anglo School by 1-0 score. Ali scored the solitary goal of the match.

Titans FC also defeated Sixteen White by 1-0 score with Sufiyan scoring the decisive goal. GSA Royals defeated Sixteen Star Gold by 1-0 score with Sharim scoring the lone goal.

Sixteen Star Academy also defeated Red Army Junior this week by 1-0 score-line. Muqim scored one for the winners. Hamza Siddiqui scored one goal to help Damned United beat Federal Public School 1-0.