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08-10-2016, 04:45 AM
Karachi
The paramilitary force an**unced the arrests of 14 suspected criminals, including terrorists of banned outfits, in raids conducted in various parts of the city on Tuesday.
One swoop led to the discovery of a huge cache of ******* which had been buried in a house in Nazimabad, said the spokesman for the Sindh Rangers.
He said a suspect arrested a few days ago disclosed during the initial interrogation the location of the house where a cache of ******* had been hidden by him and his associates.
During the raid, paramilitary soldiers dug up a place in the house and found 27 boxes containing 12,600 rounds of 7.62mm *******, which was stated to have been used by the criminals in creating a law and order situation and committing target killings in the city.
The spokesman said soldiers conducted raids in Liaquatabad, Lyari, Gadap Town, Landhi, Shah Faisal and Gulberg Town, and rounded up 14 criminals, including eight affiliated with banned outfits and a target killer of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s militant wing. The law enforcers seized ******* and ammunition found on those captured. During snap checking in Gulshan-e-Iqbal and Baldia Town, a suspect was caught with a ******.
Extortionist held
Acting on a citizen’s complaint, the paramilitary force arrested an alleged extortionist from the Liaquatabad area.
A Rangers spokesman said a citizen had contacted the 1101 helpline with a complaint regarding an extortion ring that was threatening traders in Liaquatabad.
He said the paramilitary force had been working on the case and were in position to apprehend the suspect, Fahim Ahmed, when he arrived in the area yesterday. The suspect, it was said, was involved in a number of extortion crimes, and had been handed over to the local police for further legal proceedings.
The spokesman urged citizens to immediately report such instances on the Rangers ‘1101’ helpline, WhatsApp number (0316-2369996), or email address ([email protected]) The identity of the informant, he said, would be kept confidential.
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The paramilitary force an**unced the arrests of 14 suspected criminals, including terrorists of banned outfits, in raids conducted in various parts of the city on Tuesday.
One swoop led to the discovery of a huge cache of ******* which had been buried in a house in Nazimabad, said the spokesman for the Sindh Rangers.
He said a suspect arrested a few days ago disclosed during the initial interrogation the location of the house where a cache of ******* had been hidden by him and his associates.
During the raid, paramilitary soldiers dug up a place in the house and found 27 boxes containing 12,600 rounds of 7.62mm *******, which was stated to have been used by the criminals in creating a law and order situation and committing target killings in the city.
The spokesman said soldiers conducted raids in Liaquatabad, Lyari, Gadap Town, Landhi, Shah Faisal and Gulberg Town, and rounded up 14 criminals, including eight affiliated with banned outfits and a target killer of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s militant wing. The law enforcers seized ******* and ammunition found on those captured. During snap checking in Gulshan-e-Iqbal and Baldia Town, a suspect was caught with a ******.
Extortionist held
Acting on a citizen’s complaint, the paramilitary force arrested an alleged extortionist from the Liaquatabad area.
A Rangers spokesman said a citizen had contacted the 1101 helpline with a complaint regarding an extortion ring that was threatening traders in Liaquatabad.
He said the paramilitary force had been working on the case and were in position to apprehend the suspect, Fahim Ahmed, when he arrived in the area yesterday. The suspect, it was said, was involved in a number of extortion crimes, and had been handed over to the local police for further legal proceedings.
The spokesman urged citizens to immediately report such instances on the Rangers ‘1101’ helpline, WhatsApp number (0316-2369996), or email address ([email protected]) The identity of the informant, he said, would be kept confidential.
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