Resource Centre after receiving constant threats.
“The OPP’s micro-credit sections have still been working at its office, but we have moved our mapping office, especially after the attack on Saleem Alimuddin, an OPP director, near the office, which he survived,” Hasan said.
He said the situation became alarming recently when Rashid was forced to leave the city because of the imminent threats to his life and the reluctance of police to protect him.
Also, two unknown persons visited Rehman’s residence and warned her sister and mother against pursuing the murder case.
Hasan said the relocation caused the OPP’s ongoing work in and around Orangi Town to slow down. “It is very difficult for the OPP to continue our community-based work far from the area.”
The speakers of the press conference also criticised the government for spoiling the Rehman murder case and demanded transparency in the investigation.
The OPP colleagues said that after the arrest of Ahmed Khan alias Pappu Kashmiri, a prime suspect in Rehman’s murder case, from the Mansehra district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, threats had been issued to colleagues and family of Rehman recently. They believed that Kashmiri had revealed to the investigators some more names regarding the murder.
A day after Rehman’s murder, police said, Qari Bilal, an alleged leader of the outlawed Terheek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), who was killed in an alleged police encounter, was the mastermind of her murder. However, after the apex court ordered a fresh probe dismissing the police’s claims, a joint investigation team was set up to probe the murder.
In the beginning, police linked the murder with the TTP and then tried to blame it on the water tankers’ mafia, on which Rehman had written a report in 2009. All of it was aimed at damaging the case.
The speakers demanded of the government to fulfil its constitutional obligation to provide security to Rehman’s family members and colleagues and to ensure the functioning of the OPP free from threats. They also announced they would go to the Supreme Court again where the murder case is pending to bring to its notice the recent alarming situation.
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