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Will raise voice against illegal appointment of Indian at QICT: Rana Qadeer

byM. Imran Mehar
21/02/2019
in Interviews, Lahore, Latest News, Slider News
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LAHORE: Senior Lawyer of Sheikhpura Bar Association Rana Qadeer has said that even in this worst condition between Pakistan and India, where the latter is threatening the former on daily basis, alleged working of Indian citizens in Pakistan at sensitive and strategic places is dangerous and it is a security risk as well.

While talking to Customs Today Rana Qadeer said that he will raise voice on every platform and will start a campaign against alleged appointment of Indian citizens at QICT from his platform of SKP lawyers’ forum. It is pertinent to mention that Rana Qadeer is elected as vice president of SKP lawyers forum.

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Rana Qadeer said that Indians are allegedly working unlawfully at Qasim International Container Terminal (QICT) without the issuance of No Objection Certificate (NOC) by the Ministry of Interior (MOI) which might be a national security risk. He said that he will move the court against their presence at such a sensitive place of Pakistan.

He said that law enforcement agencies must hold the license of M/s QICT due to its operations without clearance of MOI. He said DP World Group owned almost 75% shares of M/s QICT and appointed Indian officials at key posts at DP World Karachi who are operating Pakistan strategic ports, posing threat to national security of Pakistan.

Rana Qadeer expressed shock at the presence of Indians working at key posts at the QICT. Indians involvement could also be seen in increasing irregularities at the QICT where importers based in Pakistan got frustrated due to demands of extra demurrage & detention charges.

He further said that the Interior Ministry should immediately start prob against the presence of Indian officials at QICT in any shape in order to safeguard the national economy & security.

He said in order to secure national security, the government should ensure proper clearance by Ministry of Information because these Indian nationals could get information like in and out movement at the port which could be made possible only if people like Rizwan Sultanali Soomar, chairman and director of M/s DP World Karachi and Devang Mankodi a Director at DP World Karachi, are allowed to control Pakistani ports.

 

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