Pakistani court seeks report on US agency Black Water
November 20th, 2009 - 7:32 pm ICT by IANS ( 2 comments )
Lahore, Nov 20 (IANS) The Lahore High Court has sought a detailed reply from the
government on an application alleging that US security agency Black Water was indulging in illegal activities in Pakistan and had a hand in the recent bomb blasts in Peshawar.
Holding there was possibility that Black Water was behind the Peshawar terror acts, the petition, filed by advocate Zafarullah, has asked that it be banned, Online news agency reported Friday.
Lahore High Court Chief Justice Muhammad Sharif, while issuing notice to the government on the petition, directed the deputy attorney general to file a detailed reply by Dec 4.
The petition contends that Black Water was involved in unconstitutional and illegal activities in Pakistan and its personnel were freely roaming on the roads of Islamabad.
The citizens are being roughly treated by this organization, he maintained.
The petition wanted the court to issue directives to government to stop Black Water from indulging in such activities.
Peshawar has witnessed nine terror attacks since early October that have claimed over 240 lives and injured many more.
The city witnessed this year’s worst terror attack Oct 28 when a massive explosion in a crowded market killed 117 people and injured over 200.
The attacks have been blamed on the Taliban, which is battling the Pakistani military in the rugged South Waziristan region along the border with Afghanistan. The military has claimed considerable success in the operations.
Black Watch Global describes itself as an intelligence and risk management consultancy providing expertise, outsourcing and support functions for government, military and commercial clients.
“Passionate about delivering the finest products, services and talent available on the market, Black Watch helps clients gain insight into the complex activities, ideologies, capabilities and intentions of today’s asymmetric adversaries,” a posting on its website says.
Black Watch Global had convened a web symposium on July 21 entitled ‘Top Challenges for Pakistan: Energy & Security’, addressing Pakistan’s strategy to tackle these challenges.
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November 24th, 2009 at 8:49 pm
Black Water is not Black Watch Global. They changed their name to Xe Associates. Well done.
November 24th, 2009 at 11:22 pm
If the author of this report spent more than a few minutes researching facts they would realize they have mistakenly identified Blackwater as “Black Watch Global”.
The two agencies’ work is significantly different from one another. Only extreme negligence would result in this mix up.