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Rangers arrest 19 accused amidst operation in Karachi

Karachi: Rangers arrest 19 accused amidst operation
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Sindh Rangers arrested 19 suspects during the operation in different areas of Karachi.

According to Rangers spokesman, Rangers arrested two extortionists from Awami colony while 13 accused were also arrested from different areas including Korangi, Garden, Eidgah and Ferozabad.

Spokesman said two suspects were arrested on suspicion of robbery and illegal weapons from Al-Falah and Ittehad Town while two drug dealers were also arrested from Ferozabad.

Spokesman Rangers also said the suspects were involved in a series of robberies and street crime incidents.

Earlier, Sindh Rangers arrested 10 suspects in different areas of the city.

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Rangers arrested 4 suspects from Mirpur, Saudabad and Chakiwara areas while Rangers arrested 3 suspects from Baghdadi, Civil Line and areas of Gddap town.

The suspects include Aamir Sheikh, Shahzad, Sikandar, Fayyaz, Shakeel alias Dole, Sher Mohammad alias Shiro, Altas Noor Ali, Fazal Wadood and Abdul Wahad.

Rangers arrested two suspects Mohammad Aqeel and Mohammad Aftab, who are involved in drug trafficking business from Baloch Colony.

Illegal weapons, ammunition, smuggled goods and drugs were also recovered from the accused and all the accused have been handed over to the police for legal proceedings.

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