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KCCI not to support facilitators of Bhatta Mafia, says chairman BMG

byCT Report
08/01/2018
in Chambers & Associations, Latest News, Pakistan Chambers
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KARACHI: Chairman Businessmen Group (BMG) & former President Karachi Chamber Siraj Kassam Teli has categorically stated that the Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry will never support nor assist any individual, small trader, shopkeeper or association who are involved in facilitating the activities of Bhatta Mafia.

He said that any small trader, who has been arrested by Rangers on charge of ‘facilitator’ to Bhatta Mafia and has admitted the same, will have to face the consequences. “KCCI will not support such small traders or associations. However, we will only request Rangers to share information about the whereabouts and give access to the family members of such persons on humanitarian grounds”, he added while speaking at the First Meeting of KCCI’s Special Committee for Small Traders which was held under the Chairmanship of Abdul Majeed Memon.

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The meeting was also attended by President KCCI Muffasar Atta Malik, Senior Vice President KCCI Abdul Basit Abdul Razzak, Chairman Law & Order Sub-Committee Mansoor Ahmed Kadwani, Deputy Chairman Special Committee for Small Traders Talat Mehmood, PCLC Chief Hafeez Aziz, Managing Committee members, large number of small traders and representatives of associations of all major commercial markets of the city.

Siraj Teli stated that it has been observed that small traders refrain from lodging their complaints and usually approach KCCI and Law Enforcing Agencies after paying the extortion money. “You (Small Traders/ Associations) must immediately report Bhatta threats to KCCI so that its Sub-Committee on Law & Order could promptly take up and pursue such cases with Police and Rangers in order to strictly deal with the culprits, responsible for threatening the business community”, he added.

He pointed out that because of fears of backlash, Small Traders are hesitant to report any incident pertaining to demand for Bhatta, which must not happen and they must fearlessly come forward and report the incident to KCCI, CPLC, PCLC, Police and Rangers as the situation in Karachi in terms of law and order is much better now as compared to what it had been in the past when small traders, shopkeepers and even the Industrialists had no other option and even during those days, some of our members had the courage to report such incidents and take a strong stand against the mafia.

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