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Rs2.5m announced for deceased families: Iesco workers stage 6-hour sit-in against killing of 2 colleagues’ murder

byCustoms Today Report
12/03/2015
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ISLAMABAD: A big number of Islamabad Electric Supply Company (Iesco) employees staged a six-hour-long sit-in protest at Aabpara Chowk against the killing of their colleagues in the line of duty.

The protesters finally dispersed on the assurance of Inspector General of Police (IGP) that suspects will be arrested soon.

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On Tuesday the two Iesco officials, Ansar Wadood and Anwar Zada, were shot dead after they discovered an illegal electricity connection at a plastic recycling factory in Sohan area.

They were both employees of the army-run Federal Investigation Unit (FIU) of the Iesco which collects information on power theft.

After making the discovery, they left the factory and were inspecting other connections when unidentified person(s) opened fire. Water and Power Minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif announced Rs2.5 million for the deceased families.

On Wednesday Iesco employees started reaching at Aabpara chowk at 9am and at 10am they completely blocked the chowk.

Although the Iesco management do not participate in the protests of the employees, all officers including Chief Executive Iesco Yousuf Awan also participated in the protest and showed solidarity with the employees.

Regional Secretary of All Pakistan Hydro Workers Union Haji Zahir Gul, while speaking to protesters, demanded that the killers of both the employees should be arrested immediately and their families should be given Rs5 million.

Protesters dispersed only after IGP Tahir Alam Khan assured that the suspects would soon be arrested.

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