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Wikileaks On Karachi Gang Wars

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US embassy cable - 09KARACHI138


SINDH - THE GANGS OF KARACHI


Identifier: 09KARACHI138


Origin: Consulate Karachi


Created: 2009-04-22 11:52:00


Classification:


Tags: PTER ASEC PGOV PK




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S E C R E T SECTION 01 OF 03 KARACHI 000138




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E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/22/2019


TAGS: PTER, ASEC, PGOV, PK


SUBJECT: SINDH - THE GANGS OF KARACHI




Classified By: CLASSIFIED BY CONSUL GENERAL STEPHEN FAKAN FOR REASONS 1




.4 b and d.




1. (S) Summary: The police in Karachi are only one of several


armed groups in the city, and they are probably not the most


numerous or best equipped. Many neighborhoods are considered


by the police to be no-go zones in which even the


intelligence services have a difficult time operating. Very


few of the groups are traditional criminal gangs. Most are


associated with a political party, a social movement, or


terrorist activity, and their presence in the volatile ethnic


mix of the world,s fourth largest city creates enormous


political and governance challenges.




MQM (Muttahida Quami Movement)


------------------------------




2. (S) The MQM is an ethnic political party of the Urdu


speaking community (known as \"Mohajirs,\" which is Arabic for


immigrants) that migrated from India at the time of


partition; Mohajirs make up around fifty percent of the total


population in Karachi. MQM is middle-class, avowedly


secular, and anti-extremist (the only party to publicly


protest the recent Swat Nizam-e-Adl regulations). It has a


long history of clashes with the Pakistan People,s Party


(PPP), which controls the Sindh province in which Karachi is


located, and with the Awami National Party (ANP), which


represents MQM,s rival ethnic Pashtuns.




3. (S) MQM\'s armed members, known as \"Good Friends,\" are the


largest non-governmental armed element in the city. The


police estimate MQM has ten thousand active armed members and




as many as twenty-five thousand armed fighters in reserve.




This is compared to the city\'s thirty-three thousand police


officers. The party operates through its 100 Sector


Commanders, who take their orders directly from the party


leader, Altaf Hussain, who lives in exile in the United


Kingdom. The Sector Commanders plan and monitor the




activities of the armed elements. MQM\'s detractors claim




these armed men are involved in extortion, assassination of


political rivals, shootings at campaign rallies, and the


murder of people from other ethnic communities.




4. (S) Low to middle-ranked police officials acknowledge the




extortion and the likely veracity of the other charges. A


senior police officer said, in the past eight years alone,


MQM was issued over a million arms licenses, mostly for


handguns. Post (Consulate) has observed MQM security personnel carrying


numerous shoulder-fired weapons, ranging from new European


AKMs to crude AK copies, probably produced in local shops.


MQM controls the following neighborhoods in Karachi:


Gulberg, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Korangi, Landhi, Liaquatabad,


Malir, Nazimabad, New Karachi, North Nazimabad, Orangi Town,


Saddar and Shah Faisal.




MQM-H (Muhajir Quami Movement-Haqiqi)


-------------------------------------




5. (S) MQM-H is a small ethnic political party that broke


away from the MQM in the mid-1980s. MQM-H has its


strongholds in the Landhi, Korangi and Lines Area


neighborhoods of the city. The MQM regarded these areas as


no-go zones when it was in power during the Musharraf


presidency. As a condition for joining the Sindh government




in 2003, it asked that MQM-H be eliminated. The local police


and Rangers were used to crack down on MQM-H, and its leaders


were put behind bars. The rank and file of MQM-H found


refuge in a local religious/political party, Sunni Tehrik


(see para 9). The local police believe MQM-H still maintains


its armed groups in the areas of Landhi and Korangi, and that


the party will re-organize itself once its leadership is


released from jail.




ANP (Awami National Party - Peoples National Party)


--------------------------------------------- ------




6. (S) The ANP represents the ethnic Pashtuns in Karachi.


The local Pashtuns do possess personal weapons, following the


tribal traditions of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP),


and there are indications they have begun to organize formal


armed groups. With the onset of combat operations in the




KARACHI 00000138 002 OF 003








Federally Administered Tribal Areas in August 2008, a growing


number of Pashtuns fled south to swell the Pashtun ranks of


what already is the largest Pashtun city in the world. This


has increased tensions between ANP and MQM.




7. (S) If rhetoric of the police and the ANP leadership is to


be believed, these armed elements may be preparing to




challenge MQM control of Karachi. In March, the Karachi




Police Special Branch submitted a report to the Inspector


General of Police in which it mentioned the presence of


\"hard-line\" Pashtuns in the Sohrab Goth neighborhood. Sohrab




Goth is located in the Northeast of the city.






8. (S) The report said this neighborhood was becoming a no-go


area for the police. The report went on to claim the


Pashtuns are involved in drug trafficking and gun running and


if police wanted to move in the area they had to do so in


civilian clothing. A senior member of the Intelligence


Bureau in Karachi recently opined that the ANP would not move


against MQM until the next elections, but the police report


ANP gunmen are already fighting MQM gunmen over


protection-racket turf.




ST (Sunni Tehrik - Sunni Movement)


----------------------------------




9. (S) ST is a small religious/political group with a


presence in small pockets of Karachi. The group has only


managed to win a handful of council seats in local elections


but militarily it is disproportionably powerful because of


the influx of MQM-H gunmen after the government crack-down on


MQM-H (see above). ST has organized the party and its gunmen


along the lines of MQM by dividing its areas of influence


into sectors and units, with sector and unit commanders. ST


and MQM have allegedly been killing each other\'s leadership


since the April 2006 Nishtar Park bombing that killed most of


ST\'s leadership. ST blames MQM for the attack. There


appears to have been a reduction in these targeted killings


since 2008.






PPP (Pakistan People\'s Party)


-----------------------------




10. (S) PPP is a political party led by, and centered on the


Bhutto family. The party enjoys significant support in


Karachi, especially among the Sindhi and Baloch populations.


Traditionally, the party has not run an armed wing, but the


workers of the PPP do possess weapons, both licensed and


unlicensed. With PPP in control of the provincial government


and having an influential member in place as the Home


Minister, a large number of weapons permits are currently


being issued to PPP workers. A police official recently told


Post that he believes, given the volume of weapons permits


being issued to PPP members, the party will soon be as


well-armed as MQM.




Gangs in Lyari: Arshad Pappoo (AP) and Rahman Dakait (RD)


--------------------------------------------- ------------




11. (S) AP and RD are two traditional criminal gangs that




have been fighting each other since the turn of the century


in the Lyari district of Karachi. Both gangs gave their


political support to PPP in the parliamentary elections. The


gangs got their start with drug trafficking in Lyari and


later included the more serious crimes of kidnapping and


robbery in other parts of Karachi. (Comment: Kidnapping is


such a problem in the city that the Home Secretary once asked


Post for small tracking devices that could be planted under


the skin of upper-class citizens and a satellite to track the


devices if they were kidnapped. End comment.)




12. (S) Each group has only about 200 hard-core armed


fighters but, according to police, various people in Lyari


have around 6,000 handguns, which are duly authorized through


valid weapons permits. In addition, the gangs are in


possession of a large number of unlicensed AK-47 rifles,


Rocket Propelled Grenade launchers and hand grenades. The


weapons are carried openly and used against each other as


well as any police or Rangers who enter the area during


security operations. During police incursions, the gang


members maintain the tactical advantage by using the narrow




KARACHI 00000138 003 OF 003








streets and interconnected houses. There are some parts of


Lyari that are inaccessible to law enforcement agencies.




Pashtun Terrorists


------------------




13. (S) A Senior IB officer recently opined to Post that \"All


Pashtuns in Karachi are not Taliban, but all Taliban are


Pashtuns.\" The size, scope and nature of \"Talibanization\"


and true Taliban terrorist activity in Karachi is difficult


to pin down, but Post has increasingly received anecdotes


about women, even in more upscale neighborhoods, being


accosted by bearded strangers and told to wear headscarves in


public.




14. (S) There has not been a terrorist attack against U.S.


interests in Karachi since 2006. There are several theories


about Taliban activity in Karachi and why they have not


staged an attack in so long. One school of thought has it


that MQM is too powerful and will not allow the Pashtuns to


operate in Karachi, and this, combined with the ease of


operating elsewhere in Pakistan, makes Karachi an undesirable


venue. Another line of thinking claims Karachi is too


valuable as a hiding place and place to raise money.




15. (S) In April, the police in Karachi arrested Badshah Din


Mahsud, from their Most Wanted Terrorist list, known as the


Red Book. It is alleged he was robbing banks in Karachi at


the behest of Baitullah Mehsud, from the NWFP, and the money


was being used to finance terrorist activity. There is a


large body of threat reporting which would seem to indicate


the equipment and personnel for carrying out attacks are


currently in place in Karachi. In April, Karachi CID told


Post they had arrested five men from NWFP who were building


VBIEDs and planed to use them in attacks against Pakistani


government buildings; including the CID office located behind


the US Consulate. CID also claimed they had reliable


information that suicide vests had been brought to Karachi.




16. (S) Comment: The importance of maintaining stability in


Karachi cannot be over-emphasized. Traditionally, Karachi


was at the center of lawlessness, criminal activity, and


politically-inspired violence in Pakistan. But with the US embassy cable - 09KARACHI138


SINDH - THE GANGS OF KARACHI


Identifier: 09KARACHI138


Origin: Consulate Karachi


Created: 2009-04-22 11:52:00


Classification:


Tags: PTER ASEC PGOV PK




VZCZCXRO6005


OO RUEHLH RUEHPW


DE RUEHKP #0138/01 1121152


ZNY SSSSS ZZH


O 221152Z APR 09


FM AMCONSUL KARACHI


TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 1042


INFO RUEHIL/AMEMBASSY ISLAMABAD PRIORITY 0499


RUEHBUL/AMEMBASSY KABUL PRIORITY 0271


RUEHLO/AMEMBASSY LONDON PRIORITY 0314


RUEHNE/AMEMBASSY NEW DELHI PRIORITY 1861


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RUEHPW/AMCONSUL PESHAWAR PRIORITY 4603


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RHMFISS/JOINT STAFF WASHINGTON DC PRIORITY


RHEHAAA/NSC WASHINGTON DC PRIORITY


RUEKJCS/SECDEF WASHINGTON DC PRIORITY


RUMICEA/USCENTCOM INTEL CEN MACDILL AFB FL PRIORITY


RUEKDIA/DIA WASHINGTON DC PRIORITY


S E C R E T SECTION 01 OF 03 KARACHI 000138




SIPDIS






E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/22/2019


TAGS: PTER, ASEC, PGOV, PK


SUBJECT: SINDH - THE GANGS OF KARACHI




Classified By: CLASSIFIED BY CONSUL GENERAL STEPHEN FAKAN FOR REASONS 1




.4 b and d.




1. (S) Summary: The police in Karachi are only one of several


armed groups in the city, and they are probably not the most


numerous or best equipped. Many neighborhoods are considered


by the police to be no-go zones in which even the


intelligence services have a difficult time operating. Very


few of the groups are traditional criminal gangs. Most are


associated with a political party, a social movement, or


terrorist activity, and their presence in the volatile ethnic


mix of the world,s fourth largest city creates enormous


political and governance challenges.




MQM (Muttahida Quami Movement)


------------------------------




2. (S) The MQM is an ethnic political party of the Urdu


speaking community (known as \"Mohajirs,\" which is Arabic for


immigrants) that migrated from India at the time of


partition; Mohajirs make up around fifty percent of the total


population in Karachi. MQM is middle-class, avowedly


secular, and anti-extremist (the only party to publicly


protest the recent Swat Nizam-e-Adl regulations). It has a


long history of clashes with the Pakistan People,s Party


(PPP), which controls the Sindh province in which Karachi is


located, and with the Awami National Party (ANP), which


represents MQM,s rival ethnic Pashtuns.




3. (S) MQM\'s armed members, known as \"Good Friends,\" are the


largest non-governmental armed element in the city. The


police estimate MQM has ten thousand active armed members and




as many as twenty-five thousand armed fighters in reserve.




This is compared to the city\'s thirty-three thousand police


officers. The party operates through its 100 Sector


Commanders, who take their orders directly from the party


leader, Altaf Hussain, who lives in exile in the United


Kingdom. The Sector Commanders plan and monitor the




activities of the armed elements. MQM\'s detractors claim




these armed men are involved in extortion, assassination of


political rivals, shootings at campaign rallies, and the


murder of people from other ethnic communities.




4. (S) Low to middle-ranked police officials acknowledge the




extortion and the likely veracity of the other charges. A


senior police officer said, in the past eight years alone,


MQM was issued over a million arms licenses, mostly for


handguns. Post (Consulate) has observed MQM security personnel carrying


numerous shoulder-fired weapons, ranging from new European


AKMs to crude AK copies, probably produced in local shops.


MQM controls the following neighborhoods in Karachi:


Gulberg, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Korangi, Landhi, Liaquatabad,


Malir, Nazimabad, New Karachi, North Nazimabad, Orangi Town,


Saddar and Shah Faisal.




MQM-H (Muhajir Quami Movement-Haqiqi)


-------------------------------------




5. (S) MQM-H is a small ethnic political party that broke


away from the MQM in the mid-1980s. MQM-H has its


strongholds in the Landhi, Korangi and Lines Area


neighborhoods of the city. The MQM regarded these areas as


no-go zones when it was in power during the Musharraf


presidency. As a condition for joining the Sindh government




in 2003, it asked that MQM-H be eliminated. The local police


and Rangers were used to crack down on MQM-H, and its leaders


were put behind bars. The rank and file of MQM-H found


refuge in a local religious/political party, Sunni Tehrik


(see para 9). The local police believe MQM-H still maintains


its armed groups in the areas of Landhi and Korangi, and that


the party will re-organize itself once its leadership is


released from jail.




ANP (Awami National Party - Peoples National Party)


--------------------------------------------- ------




6. (S) The ANP represents the ethnic Pashtuns in Karachi.


The local Pashtuns do possess personal weapons, following the


tribal traditions of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP),


and there are indications they have begun to organize formal


armed groups. With the onset of combat operations in the




KARACHI 00000138 002 OF 003








Federally Administered Tribal Areas in August 2008, a growing


number of Pashtuns fled south to swell the Pashtun ranks of


what already is the largest Pashtun city in the world. This


has increased tensions between ANP and MQM.




7. (S) If rhetoric of the police and the ANP leadership is to


be believed, these armed elements may be preparing to




challenge MQM control of Karachi. In March, the Karachi




Police Special Branch submitted a report to the Inspector


General of Police in which it mentioned the presence of


\"hard-line\" Pashtuns in the Sohrab Goth neighborhood. Sohrab




Goth is located in the Northeast of the city.






8. (S) The report said this neighborhood was becoming a no-go


area for the police. The report went on to claim the


Pashtuns are involved in drug trafficking and gun running and


if police wanted to move in the area they had to do so in


civilian clothing. A senior member of the Intelligence


Bureau in Karachi recently opined that the ANP would not move


against MQM until the next elections, but the police report


ANP gunmen are already fighting MQM gunmen over


protection-racket turf.




ST (Sunni Tehrik - Sunni Movement)


----------------------------------




9. (S) ST is a small religious/political group with a


presence in small pockets of Karachi. The group has only


managed to win a handful of council seats in local elections


but militarily it is disproportionably powerful because of


the influx of MQM-H gunmen after the government crack-down on


MQM-H (see above). ST has organized the party and its gunmen


along the lines of MQM by dividing its areas of influence


into sectors and units, with sector and unit commanders. ST


and MQM have allegedly been killing each other\'s leadership


since the April 2006 Nishtar Park bombing that killed most of


ST\'s leadership. ST blames MQM for the attack. There


appears to have been a reduction in these targeted killings


since 2008.






PPP (Pakistan People\'s Party)


-----------------------------




10. (S) PPP is a political party led by, and centered on the


Bhutto family. The party enjoys significant support in


Karachi, especially among the Sindhi and Baloch populations.


Traditionally, the party has not run an armed wing, but the


workers of the PPP do possess weapons, both licensed and


unlicensed. With PPP in control of the provincial government


and having an influential member in place as the Home


Minister, a large number of weapons permits are currently


being issued to PPP workers. A police official recently told


Post that he believes, given the volume of weapons permits


being issued to PPP members, the party will soon be as


well-armed as MQM.




Gangs in Lyari: Arshad Pappoo (AP) and Rahman Dakait (RD)


--------------------------------------------- ------------




11. (S) AP and RD are two traditional criminal gangs that




have been fighting each other since the turn of the century


in the Lyari district of Karachi. Both gangs gave their


political support to PPP in the parliamentary elections. The


gangs got their start with drug trafficking in Lyari and


later included the more serious crimes of kidnapping and


robbery in other parts of Karachi. (Comment: Kidnapping is


such a problem in the city that the Home Secretary once asked


Post for small tracking devices that could be planted under


the skin of upper-class citizens and a satellite to track the


devices if they were kidnapped. End comment.)




12. (S) Each group has only about 200 hard-core armed


fighters but, according to police, various people in Lyari


have around 6,000 handguns, which are duly authorized through


valid weapons permits. In addition, the gangs are in


possession of a large number of unlicensed AK-47 rifles,


Rocket Propelled Grenade launchers and hand grenades. The


weapons are carried openly and used against each other as


well as any police or Rangers who enter the area during


security operations. During police incursions, the gang


members maintain the tactical advantage by using the narrow




KARACHI 00000138 003 OF 003








streets and interconnected houses. There are some parts of


Lyari that are inaccessible to law enforcement agencies.




Pashtun Terrorists


------------------




13. (S) A Senior IB officer recently opined to Post that \"All


Pashtuns in Karachi are not Taliban, but all Taliban are


Pashtuns.\" The size, scope and nature of \"Talibanization\"


and true Taliban terrorist activity in Karachi is difficult


to pin down, but Post has increasingly received anecdotes


about women, even in more upscale neighborhoods, being


accosted by bearded strangers and told to wear headscarves in


public.




14. (S) There has not been a terrorist attack against U.S.


interests in Karachi since 2006. There are several theories


about Taliban activity in Karachi and why they have not


staged an attack in so long. One school of thought has it


that MQM is too powerful and will not allow the Pashtuns to


operate in Karachi, and this, combined with the ease of


operating elsewhere in Pakistan, makes Karachi an undesirable


venue. Another line of thinking claims Karachi is too


valuable as a hiding place and place to raise money.




15. (S) In April, the police in Karachi arrested Badshah Din


Mahsud, from their Most Wanted Terrorist list, known as the


Red Book. It is alleged he was robbing banks in Karachi at


the behest of Baitullah Mehsud, from the NWFP, and the money


was being used to finance terrorist activity. There is a


large body of threat reporting which would seem to indicate


the equipment and personnel for carrying out attacks are


currently in place in Karachi. In April, Karachi CID told


Post they had arrested five men from NWFP who were building


VBIEDs and planed to use them in attacks against Pakistani


government buildings; including the CID office located behind


the US Consulate. CID also claimed they had reliable


information that suicide vests had been brought to Karachi.




16. (S) Comment: The importance of maintaining stability in


Karachi cannot be over-emphasized. Traditionally, Karachi


was at the center of lawlessness, criminal activity, and


politically-inspired violence in Pakistan. But with the


security situation in the rest of the country deteriorating,


the megalopolis has become something of an island of


stability. Nevertheless, it still has a number of well-armed


political and religious factions and the potential to explode


into violent ethnic and religious conflict given the wrong


circumstances.






17. (S) The PPP,s decision to include MQM in coalition


governments in Sindh Province and in the federal government


has helped preclude a return to the PPP-MQM violence of the


1990,s. But the potential for MQM-ANP conflict is growing


as Pashtuns challenge Mohajir political dominance and vie for


control of key economic interests, such as the lucrative


trucking industry. Any sign that political violence is


returning to Karachi, especially if it is related to the


growing strength of conservative Pashtun \"Taliban,\" will send


extremely negative shockwaves through the society and likely


accelerate the flight from Pakistan of the business and


intellectual elite of the society. End comment.


FAKAN




security situation in the rest of the country deteriorating,


the megalopolis has become something of an island of


stability. Nevertheless, it still has a number of well-armed


political and religious factions and the potential to explode


into violent ethnic and religious conflict given the wrong


circumstances.






17. (S) The PPP,s decision to include MQM in coalition


governments in Sindh Province and in the federal government


has helped preclude a return to the PPP-MQM violence of the


1990,s. But the potential for MQM-ANP conflict is growing


as Pashtuns challenge Mohajir political dominance and vie for


control of key economic interests, such as the lucrative


trucking industry. Any sign that political violence is


returning to Karachi, especially if it is related to the


growing strength of conservative Pashtun \"Taliban,\" will send


extremely negative shockwaves through the society and likely


accelerate the flight from Pakistan of the business and


intellectual elite of the society. End comment.


FAKAN

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