People's Aman Committee


The People's Aman Committee was a Pakistani political party alleged militant group/gang which was tied to the Pakistan People's Party and based in the town of Lyari, in the city of Karachi, in Sindh province. The PAC was founded by the infamous Karachi gangster Rehman Dakait in 2008 and is accused of being involved in organized crime and gang wars. After Rehman's death in 2009, leadership of the group was taken over by his cousin, Uzair Baloch.
The PAC supported the Pakistan People's Party, the ruling party in Pakistan from 2008 until the 2013 elections.
The organization initially only served Lyari, but soon offices were set up in other Balochi populated neighbourhoods of Karachi, such as Dalmiya, Malir, Gadap, Old Golimar, Mawach Goth, and even in some nearby town and villages in Sindh and Balochistan.
The PAC has a bitter rivalry with the Muttahida Qaumi Movement in the city of Karachi. In March 2011, the PAC agreed to disband after its parent organization the Pakistan Peoples Party was pressured by its then allies, the MQM. Despite being officially defunct in by 2011, the organization continued to function de facto on the ground until the late 2010s as the Lyari Amam Committee.

Prohibition

On October 11, 2011, the PAC was banned under Clause of Anti-terrorism Act 1997. The Sindh Home Ministry, after issuing its notification also directed the law enforcement agencies to monitor PAC activities. The home ministry notification outlaws establishment of PAC offices and restricts its activities anywhere in the province.