AT THE MERCY OF CRIMINALS
PROFESSOR ALI SUKHANVER
A few days back, Chaudhry Aslam khan, the SSP CID Karachi said in an interview with a
private TV channel that unless courts give a legal authenticity to the evidence of the police officials particularly in cases of terrorism, the giant
of terrorism cannot be chained. It is a common complaint that in most of the cases people from common public lack courage to appear before the court
and record their evidence against any terrorist activity. They are frightened of the threats of grave consequences from the terrorists they have to
face as a result of such evidences. Not only against the terrorist activities, for a common man is it next to impossible to stand against even a
pick-pocket or street-criminal. Most of the people are of the view that they are at the mercy of the criminals when they come out of the court
premises after giving their statement against such criminals. This is the reason that in the last ten or fifteen years we find countless accused
criminals who were proved guilty by the police but without sufficient evidence the courts could not send them behind the bars. In such cases the
police or other law-enforcing agencies are left with only one option; to pay back the criminals in the same coin though this option gives birth to
another type of injustice. The situation is getting worse and worse with the passage of time and would never be controlled unless the law of evidence
is modified.
In Pakistan today we find an air of hue and cry regarding the matter of the ‘missing persons’. Every day the relatives
of ‘missing persons’ are seen raising slogans against their disappeared near and dear ones whom they think have been abducted by the
law-enforcing agencies of Pakistan . Some of these missing persons are said to be involved in GHQ, Hamza Camp and Kamra Base attacks which claimed the
lives of so many soldiers and officials of Pakistan army and the ISI and of so many civilians. According to various media reports, in 2007-08, eleven
suspects were taken in custody by the security forces with reference to their involvement in these attacks. During the process of apprehension a large
number of destructive weapons and lethal material was also recovered form their possession which was later on handed over to police as evidence for
prosecution. After confirming their involvement in these terrorist activities, they were produced in the court of law but they got acquitted from Anti
Terrorist Court Rawalpindi. Since many innocent civil and military persons were killed and injured in these attacks, the eleven suspects were again
detained by the security forces under section 16- MPO. However on 28 May 2010, Rawalpindi Bench of Lahore HC declared their detention under section
16-MPO illegal and ordered their release. On the day of their release from jail, the relatives of these acquitted suspects were there outside the jail
to welcome them and took them back along with them. God knows better how this impression later on got spread that the people waiting for them outside
the jail were not their relatives and friends but the officials of intelligence agencies. A few days later the members of the families of these
released persons submitted a writ petition to the Supreme Court of Pakistan in which they declared them as missing persons. Now the case is in the
honourable court and things would be settled very soon but the situation could not have been so confusing and conflicting if the evidence of security
officials were considered valid in the court.
Pakistan is passing through the ever worst phase of its life. The war on terror has relentlessly
shattered and scattered the whole of social structure in Pakistani society. Thousands of people have been deprived of their lives and the economic
set-up is facing the brunt of unimaginable losses. A sense of insecurity, fear and uncertainty has engulfed the whole society. The law-enforcing
agencies are the last ray of hope in this miserable and pathetic state of affairs. Though they are doing their best to clean up the mess spread by
this so-called war on terror but in the name of legalities the perpetrators of terrorism are creating hindrances to their way. Whenever these agencies
succeed in unveiling the horrid faces of the terrorists behind a terrorist activity and hand over the culprits to the police or any other responsible
authority, the patrons of these culprits take full advantage of the loop-holes in the judicial system of Pakistan where ‘evidence’ plays
the most important role in settling the matter.
All over the world, it is a very common practice that law-enforcing and investigating
agencies detain the suspects till the investigation is over and after that they hand them over to the courts for prosecution. During this process
neither the media nor the common public blames these agencies of any kind of injustice or unfairness because they are considered to be doing efforts
in the larger interest of the nation. Just cast a look at the Dr.Affia case. ‘Dr. Aafia Siddiqi Case – A Detailed Story of Lies and
Deception by the Americans’ is the title of an article which appeared somewhere in January 2010 at different international websites Here is an
extract from that article, ‘The American kept her under rigorous detention in Bagram jail (Afghan equivalent of Guantanamo Prison) and were not
accepting her presence until the story was shared by ex inmates of the jail to the media. She was constantly tortured for 5 years and was sexually and
physically abused each and every day for 5 consecutive years while the American put their best resources at work to find a single flaw in her past.
Ironically, they failed to find a single wrong in her past and hence Americans were in a fix how to get rid of her.’
It is a day-light
fact that Dr.Affia was never involved in any terrorist activity but it was simply the ‘evidence’ of the investigation team and the
officials of the US security forces which proved her guilty and on the basis of that evidence, she was pushed behind the bars. From our point of view,
whatever the Americans did with that innocent lady was injustice and brutality but from the US point of view they did what they thought fertile in the
larger interest of their nation. The war against terror has now converted into a war between the security forces of Pakistan and the non-state
terrorists. The security agencies of Pakistan would never win this war unless they are given special privilege particularly with reference to the
‘evidence’ in courts.
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