Suspected gangster Teefi Butt killed in Pakistan after deportation from UAE

Suspected gangster Teefi Butt killed in Pakistan after deportation from UAE
An undated image collage showing Khawaja Tareef Butt, also known as Teefi Butt (right) and Ameer Balaj Tipu shared by X used Murtaza Ali Shah on October 11, 2025. (@MurtazaViews/X)
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Suspected gangster Teefi Butt killed in Pakistan after deportation from UAE

Suspected gangster Teefi Butt killed in Pakistan after deportation from UAE
  • Butt was wanted by Pakistani police in connection with a murder case in Lahore
  • Interpol, Dubai Police arrested him last week before his deportation to Karachi

ISLAMABAD: Suspected Pakistani gangster Khawaja Tareef Butt, also known as Teefi Butt, was killed by unidentified gunmen in Punjab’s Rahim Yar Khan district while being transported from Karachi after his deportation from the United Arab Emirates, police said on Saturday. 

Butt, regarded as an underworld don in the eastern city of Lahore, was wanted in connection with the killing of Ameer Balaj Tipu, the son of Tipu Truckanwala, often described as another notorious underworld figure. The murder was part of a decades-old feud between the two families, which also claimed the lives of Tipu’s father and grandfather, Billa Truckanwala, in the past.

Butt was arrested in Dubai last week with the assistance of Interpol and Dubai Police before being handed over to the Punjab Police Extradition Cell.

Following his deportation, Butt arrived at Karachi Airport and was being transported to Lahore by road when, according to the Crime Control Department (CCD) of Punjab Police, he escaped but was later killed during a shootout.

“At around 5:00, the Rahim Yar Khan CCD team spotted two suspicious vehicles and tried to intercept them. A heavy exchange of fire ensued between the CCD team and the assailants lasting for about 20 to 25 minutes,” the CCD said in a statement.

“One person was found seriously injured at the scene. He succumbed to his injuries while being evacuated to a local hospital by the CCD team. Later on, he was identified as Khawaja Tareef Butt alias Teefi Butt.”

One CCD official was injured in the initial exchange of fire during Butt’s escape, while another was wounded in the subsequent shootout.

“Multiple teams from both the local police and CCD Rahim Yar Khan are actively pursuing those involved in the attack, injuring two police officials and the killing of Teefi Butt,” the CCD added.


Pakistan urges stronger OIC trade liberalization, digital integration at Istanbul conference

Pakistan urges stronger OIC trade liberalization, digital integration at Istanbul conference
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Pakistan urges stronger OIC trade liberalization, digital integration at Istanbul conference

Pakistan urges stronger OIC trade liberalization, digital integration at Istanbul conference
  • Country’s commerce minister calls for harmonized trade rules, digital cooperation across OIC states
  • He proposes OIC Green Finance Mechanism, knowledge-sharing center for agriculture, manufacturing

KARACHI: Pakistan has urged Muslim nations to deepen economic and digital integration, according to an official statement on Tuesday, calling for the removal of trade barriers and joint investment in green and technology-driven growth across the Islamic world.

Addressing the 41st session of the Standing Committee for Economic and Commercial Cooperation (COMCEC) of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan said stronger intra-OIC cooperation was essential to face global economic, political and environmental challenges.

“For us in the Islamic world, economic cooperation is not merely about trade: it is about forging stronger bonds of partnership and mutual benefit,” he told delegates.

Khan said intra-OIC trade remained below potential due to regulatory barriers, limited connectivity and infrastructure gaps while calling for cutting non-tariff barriers, streamlining customs and harmonizing trade regulations to enable freer movement of goods and services.

“Pakistan believes the OIC Trade Agreement should become a real tool for trade liberalization and cross-border facilitation,” he said, urging more private-sector engagement and public-private partnerships to spur investment and job creation.

The minister highlighted the need to prioritize digital integration in areas such as e-commerce, fintech and digital infrastructure to create new opportunities for youth and entrepreneurs.

“By promoting digital integration, we can enhance market access and create new prospects for innovation and growth,” he said.

He also proposed the creation of an OIC Green Finance Mechanism to fund climate-resilient and renewable-energy projects, stressing that economic progress must align with environmental stewardship.

Khan suggested establishing an OIC Center of Excellence for knowledge sharing and capacity building in sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing and clean energy.

Speaking on behalf of the Asia Group of OIC member states, he pointed out that while digital technologies were reshaping trade and finance, significant disparities persisted in broadband coverage, data governance and cross-border payments.

“The Muslim Ummah must act decisively to ensure that no member state is left behind in this digital transformation,” he said, urging investment in secure and inclusive digital infrastructure and Shariah-compliant financial tools for small and medium enterprises.