Hazara Genocide Archive

Hassan Ali

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Full Name: Hassan Ali
Father's Name: Uncleared
Gender: Male
Age: 00
Marital Status: Uncleared
Ethnicity: Hazara
Occupation: DSP
Was living in: Quetta, Pakistan
Killed on: January 14, 2009
Killed in: Gunfire
Perpetrators: Lashkar Jhangvi
Buried in: Hazara graveyard, Mehrabad, Quetta
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Hassan Ali, victim of

Sariab Road 14-01-2009

Date: 14-01-2009 Location: Sariyab Road gunfire on Policemen Killed victims: 3 Policemen Injured victims: Type of Attack: Gunfire on police patrol Perpetrators: LeJ

Quetta, Jan. 14 — Deputy Superintendent Police Hassan Ali and three of his subordinates were killed near Polytechnic College, Sariab Road, when unidentified gunmen on a motorbike opened fire on their car. (Scroll down for photos) Police Constables Nasrullah and Mohammad Mehdi, including driver Mohammad Taqi, were among the dead. Three of those killed, including DSP Hassan Ali, are Hazara police officials. Lashkar-e-Jhangvi has accepted responsibility for the attack. President Asif Ali Zardari has condemned the killings. His remarks came amid his statement about an attack on the house of a Peoples Party member. Chief Minister Aslam Raisani has ordered Capital City Police to arrest the responsible elements within 48 hours. Demonstrations against killings of the policemen took place in Hazara Town and in the city. Hazara Town protestors blocked Kirani Road and shouted slogans against the government. A separate group of protestors carried the dead bodies of the police officials to IGP Office. Inspector General of Police, Asif Warrch, addressed the protestors and ensured them that appropriate steps are being taken. The demonstrators, led by provincial minister Jan Ali Changezi and Balochistan Shia Conference, then took the bodies to the heavily guarded Corps Commander’s Cantt area house and staged a sit-in. Garrison Commander Major General Tariq addressed the demonstrators, saying the entire country is in the grip of violence. He stressed that greater cooperation from the people can help overcome the situation. Protestors left the area with the bodies of the policemen after Garrison Commander’s address. Isolated attacks on Hazaras have increased sharply during the month of Muharram this year in spite of a peaceful Ashura day, suggesting the attacks may be sectarian rather than ethnic. A man, Arif Hussain, was gunned down on Kirani Road by unidentified gunmen on January 12. Earlier on, two Hazara drivers were killed and a mother and her child wounded in a separate attack on Kirani Road. The latest string of attacks may be related to Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, since a number of their top masterminds fled from ATF custody last year. The fugitives were involved in previous terrorist acts and have not been arrested yet. Source: https://hazaranewspakistan.wordpress.com/2009/01/14/lashkar-e-jhangvi-terrorists-kill-hazara-dsp-hassan-ali-and-subordinates/