Was acting on orders of Zardari, Talpur, alleges Uzair Baloch

Dunya News

Talpur ordered to conceal weapons and Zardari ordered forced abandonment of 40 bungalows

KARACHI (Dunya News) – Uzair Baloch is revealed to have stated before a judicial magistrate around a year ago that Asif Ali Zardari ordered forced abandonment of 40 bungalows surrounding Bilawal House and Faryal Talpur ordered to conceal weapons and explosives.

Reportedly, the statement that Baloch had recorded before a judicial magistrate last year after he was arrested stated serious allegations against the former president of Pakistan and co-chairman of Pakistan People’s Party, Zardari and his sister Faryal Talpur.

Baloch stated that he met with former Chief Minister of Sindh, Qaim Ali Shah and Talpur on recommendation of Senator Yousaf Baloch.

He claims in his statement that the political party had given tickets to Shah Jehan Baloch, Javed Nagori, Abdullah Baloch and Sania Naz on his recommendation. Uzair stated last year that Talpur summoned him at her residence in 2013 after a targeted operation was launched and asked him to conceal weaponry and explosives.

Talpur, he stated, conveyed the call to visit through Qadir Patel and Yousaf Baloch.

The statement also reads that he got his hands on 14 sugar mills using threats and violence on orders given by Owais Muzaffar and Zardari.

Uzair further confessed of murdering several persons on orders of Qadir Patel.

He got around 500 criminals employed over Qadir Patel’s order. Zardari and Talpur helped him get rid of legal cases and the head money on him, he revealed.

The Lyari gang war commander stated before the judicial magistrate that he dispatched around 20 criminals to have people abandon 40 bungalows and apartments in surroundings of Bilawal House which Zardari later bought for extremely inexpensive amounts.

The confessional statement has been reported in the media a day after he was taken in custody by Pakistan Army over espionage charges.

Uzair Baloch was arrested by Pakistan Rangers in January last year. Baloch remained in Rangers custody for 90 days after the arrest and then he was handed over to police.