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09-08-2016, 10:24 PM
KARACHI: Unk**wn men torched half a dozen vehicles during the last 24 hours in different parts of the city on Wednesday and Thursday, instilling a fresh sense of fear in Karachiites, after a couple of years of lull in violence and crime that ruled the city for years.
An unrelenting campaign against criminal and violent elements brought relative peace in the city.
However, the dragon of fear started to uncoil a couple of days ago when ‘unk**wn men’ put up threatening banners outside the Sindh High Court and elsewhere in the city.
The law enforcers were still trying to resolve the mystery of 'unk**wn men' behind the banners, when the unk**wn struck again, torching cars buses and other vehicles in different parts of Karachi just a day before by-election in Malir district.
Police said unk**wn miscreants had burnt three buses in **rth Nazimabad, Lee Market and Labour Square Landhi areas. A truck was also set ablaze in Federal B Area Block 6, according to police.
At least three activists of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement are said to have been booked for their alleged involvement in torching of four out of six vehicles.
Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah talked to IG Sindh police and expressed his anger over latest incidents. He asked the IG **t to spare anybody involved in the torching of vehicles.
Irshad Bukhari, Chief of Karachi Transport Ittehad, threatened to call a strike if the elements responsible for the torching of buses were **t arrested.
The MQM, the Pakistan Tehreek-I-Insaf, the Pakistan People's Party, the Awami National Party and other political parties condemned the torching of vehicles and called for action against the elements involved in the crime.
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An unrelenting campaign against criminal and violent elements brought relative peace in the city.
However, the dragon of fear started to uncoil a couple of days ago when ‘unk**wn men’ put up threatening banners outside the Sindh High Court and elsewhere in the city.
The law enforcers were still trying to resolve the mystery of 'unk**wn men' behind the banners, when the unk**wn struck again, torching cars buses and other vehicles in different parts of Karachi just a day before by-election in Malir district.
Police said unk**wn miscreants had burnt three buses in **rth Nazimabad, Lee Market and Labour Square Landhi areas. A truck was also set ablaze in Federal B Area Block 6, according to police.
At least three activists of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement are said to have been booked for their alleged involvement in torching of four out of six vehicles.
Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah talked to IG Sindh police and expressed his anger over latest incidents. He asked the IG **t to spare anybody involved in the torching of vehicles.
Irshad Bukhari, Chief of Karachi Transport Ittehad, threatened to call a strike if the elements responsible for the torching of buses were **t arrested.
The MQM, the Pakistan Tehreek-I-Insaf, the Pakistan People's Party, the Awami National Party and other political parties condemned the torching of vehicles and called for action against the elements involved in the crime.
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