Baldia factory carnage: ATC sentences Bhola, Charya to death, 4 life term; acquits Rauf Siddiqui 

Baldia Factory Carnage - The News Today-TNT
KARACHI: Anti-terrorism court in its verdict today in the high-profile Baldia factory fire case sentenced Rehman Bhola and Zubair Charya to death. MQM leader Rauf Siddiqui has been acquitted due to lack of evidence.
Eight years after the terrifying industrial blaze, ATC in its verdict stated that incident was not an incident and sentenced two accused to death and four accused were handed over prison time for facilitation in the crime.
MQM leader Rauf Siddiqui, Iqbal Adeeb Khanum and Ali Hassan Kadri have been acquitted by the court due to lack of evidence.
Over 250 workers were burnt alive when the multi-storey garment factory was set on fire in Baldia Town on September 11, 2012.
Initially, factory owner Abdul Aziz Bhaila, his two sons Arshad Bhaila and Shahid Bhaila, a general manager and four gatekeepers were charge-sheeted for their alleged negligence.
Baldia factory fire was an act of terrorism: JIT report
However, according to the JIT report, the factory fire was not an accident, it was an act of terrorism. The fire was started in the factory for non-payment of Rs200 million as extortion money, it stated.
According to report, MQM’s Hamad Siddiqui and Rehman Bhola demanded extortion money from the factory owner but the initial investigation had not mentioned about the extortion money anywhere in the FIR or in the investigation.
JIT recommended withdrawing the previous FIRs and filing of new FIRs under terrorism provisions in its report and recommended including the names of Rehman Bhola, Hamad Siddiqui, Zubair Charia in the new FIR.
JIT also recommended including the names of Umar Hassan Qadari, Dr. Abdul Sattar, Ali Hassan Qadri, Iqbal Adib Khanum and four unknown persons in the FIR.
Police role has also been criticized in the JIT report as police had failed to investigate the case in the right direction.
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