Tahir Dawar
War in North-West Pakistan | |
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Awards | Quaid-e-Azam Police Medal (2011)[7] |
Other work | Pashto poetry[8] |
Mohammad Tahir Khan Dawar (
Iftikhar Durrani, the spokesperson of prime minister Imran Khan, laughed away Tahir's kidnapping report in a Voice of America interview on October 28,[10] alleging that Tahir was not abducted but was safe in Peshawar.[11] After the discovery of his dead body, some Pakistani officials, including the Pakistan Army spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor, expressed concerns for a possible involvement of foreign hands behind the murder.[6][12] A joint investigation team was formed by the government to probe the murder, but Tahir's family criticized the government for the lack of progress in the investigation.[13]
Tahir's family, as well as several politicians and activists, demanded that the murder should be investigated through an international commission because the case involved two countries.[14][15] The Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) held countrywide protests against the murder.[16] His family also complained that the Pakistani government made no serious efforts to recover Tahir while he was missing for more than two weeks.[17]
Education and career
Tahir completed his
Police career in Bannu
In 1995, he joined the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police as assistant sub-inspector in Bannu. He continued his studies while working in the police and completed his master's degree in Pashto in 1997.[1]
He was appointed as station house officer at a police station in Bannu in 1998. He was promoted as sub-inspector in 2002 and as inspector in 2007. He was posted to Morocco and Sudan as part of the United Nations peacekeeping mission in 2003 and 2005, respectively.
While posted in Bannu, he was wounded 3 times during a clash with militants in 2005. Subsequently, the militants did suicide attack his home in Bannu in 2008, killing his guard. Dawar once volunteered to supply arms and ammunition to the Hawed police station in Bannu. However, the control room made an error, and the information was not passed on to the police station. The police opened fire on him due to the confusion, and he received a gunshot wound to his right arm.[7] He narrowly survived two suicide attacks by the Taliban in 2007 and 2009, in the latter of which he was wounded.
Tahir received the Quaid-e-Azam Police Medal, the highest award for a police officer in Pakistan, for his gallantry and dedication with job.[7][1]
Federal Investigation Agency
In March 2009, Tahir was transferred to the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), a border control and counterintelligence security agency in Pakistan. He worked at FIA as an Assistant Director in Peshawar. He was also sent to Australia and Romania as part of his duty.[7] However, after his stint with FIA at Bacha Khan International Airport, Peshawar, he left it in July 2013.
Police career in Peshawar
Tahir rejoined the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police in July 2013 and served as deputy superintendent of police (DSP) Crime Circle Peshawar, DSP Capital City Police Office, and DSP Faqeerabad Peshawar.[1] He was promoted as superintendent of police (SP) Rural Circle Peshawar in 2018.[2]
Political views
Tahir had sympathy for the
In an old video which went viral on social media after his death, Tahir was seen addressing a group protesters, and arguing that India, the United States, and Afghanistan were behind many conspiracies against Pakistan in general and Peshawar in particular. He said that the Indian intelligence agency RAW, the US CIA, and Afghanistan posed threats to Pakistan, and that the focus of their activities was to target the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor.[19][20][21]
Abduction and murder
On October 26, 2018, Tahir was abducted from Islamabad, Pakistan, where he had arrived the same day from Peshawar to attend a meeting.[2] d
“At 6:30pm [October 26], Tahir talked to his wife in Peshawar and told her that he was in Islamabad and may return if the meeting is over soon, otherwise he would be coming back on Saturday [October 27]. However, at 7:15pm [October 27], his wife received a text message that Tahir was in Sarai Alamgir near Jhelum.”[2] On Octoberd.[22] Thepolice officials investigating the kidnapping case informed that Tahir had dinner on October 26 at his residence in Islamabad, then he went out alone on foot at around 7pm, and his mobile phone was found to be switched off from around 8pm.[23][24] Geo-fencing of his mobile phone and number revealed that his last location before being kidnapped was at G-10/4 area of Islamabad.[22] On October 27, his mobile phone was switched on at a location in Sarai Alamgir, then switched off again, after which there was no trace of his mobile phone or SIM card.[22]
On November 13, i.e. 18 days after Tahir's disappearance, his tortured dead body was found about 100 meters away from the
Shehryar Afridi, Pakistan's State Minister of Interior, stated during his speech at the Senate of Pakistan that Tahir was shifted from Islamabad to Nangarhar through northern Punjab, Mianwali, and Bannu. He said: "SP Tahir was transported from Islamabad to Punjab, where he was kept for a couple of days. Then he stayed in Mianwali for three to four days, and then he was taken to Bannu."[30] Shehryar Afridi also complained that at least 600 of the 1800 surveillance cameras installed under the Safe City Project in Islamabad were not working and that not one camera could read a vehicle's number plate or a person's face.[30]
Responsibility
The authorities in Islamabad initially said that the
Tahir's brothers said that a few days before his disappearance, Tahir had arrested suspected militants in Peshawar with heavy weapons which were being transported to Afghanistan. Tahir took the suspects into custody, but on the intervention of the
Investigation
On 16 November 2018, a seven-member joint investigation team was formed to probe the murder. The team was headed by the
Nadia Tahir, daughter of Tahir Dawar, said in October 2019 that the team made no tangible progress in investigating the murder. Ahmaduddin, brother of Tahir Dawar, said "the joint investigation team called several friends of Tahir Dawar, including former member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Adnan Wazir, Brigadier Naeem Bhatti, and Additional Accountant General Islamabad Sharifullah Khan. The friends told us that the joint investigation team questioned them like a team of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) and asked questions about the assets of Tahir Dawar. The investigators did not pose any questions about Tahir Dawar’s abduction and murder." Ahmaduddin claimed that prime minister Imran Khan had promised to probe the murder through a UN commission if the family was not satisfied with the joint investigation team report; however, when asked to do so, Imran Khan refused by arguing that a UN commission had previously investigated the assassination of Benazir Bhutto but its performance was unsatisfactory.[13]
Reactions
Pakistani government
Prime Minister
Afghan government
Omar Zakhilwal, Afghanistan's ambassador in Islamabad, expressed grief over the case and asked the governments of Afghanistan and Pakistan to sit together and talk about who would have murdered Tahir.[37] He promised that the Afghan government would investigate the case.[38]
Pashtun Tahafuz Movement
Supporters of the
Opposition parties in Pakistan
Package for Tahir's family
On 4 Dec 2018, Shehryar Afridi, the State Minister of Interior, announced a package of Rs70 million for Tahir's family. He said prime minister Imran Khan had approved the package.[46]
However, in October 2019, Tahir's daughter Nadia disclosed that the federal government had not paid them the Rs70 million compensation despite announcing it, and that the Pakistan Army had paid them Rs25 million"[13]
Tahir's poetry
Tahir wrote poetry in Pashto language.[8] Some of his ghazals have been sung by local singers with music. The following Pashto poem is an example of his poetry, in which he describes his war-torn homeland, Waziristan:[47][48]
ځان مې وران، جهان مې وران شو، لښکر وران شو
My life is ruined, my world is ruined, my army is ruined
کور مې وران شو، در مې وران شو، ګودر وران شو
My home is ruined, my door is ruined, my riverbank is ruined
د سهار بلبل رنګینې نغمې پرېښوې
The morning's nightingale stopped chirping colorful songs
ماښام وران شو، ګلورین مازدیګر وران شو
The evening is ruined, the afternoon full of flowers is ruined
هرې خوا ته دي ویرونه ژړاګانې
Everywhere people are mourning and crying
په څپېړو مې د پېغلو ځیګر وران شو
By slapping in grief, the bosom of our damsels is ruined
زه طاهر داوړ ګناه نه خبر نشوم
Even though I, Tahir Dawar, have not known my sin,
سر مې وران شو، سر د پاسه مې سر وران شو
My head is ruined, the head atop of my head [the elders of my tribe] is ruined
See also
- Killing of Naqeebullah Mehsud
- Arman Loni
- List of kidnappings
- List of solved missing person cases
- Mohsin Dawar
- Malik Saad
- Safwat Ghayur
- Waziristan
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