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Karachi: 16 suspects arrested in Rangers’ operation

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Karachi: Pakistan Rangers have arrested 16 criminals.

Sources said that Pakistan Rangers have carried out actions in various areas of Karachi.

According to a spokesman of Rangers, the arrested criminals were involved in robbery, street crimes and drug smuggling.

He said, weapons, looted items and drugs were recovered from them and they have been handed over to police for further legal proceedings.

22 suspects arrested during the Rangers operation in different areas

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Earlier in November 2019, Sindh Rangers arrested 22 suspects in different areas of Karachi.

According to spokesperson Sindh Rangers, Rangers arrested Mohammad Asif in the area of ​​Saddar. The accused, Muhammad Asif, is involved in several extortion cases.

In addition, Rangers arrested 18 suspects in operation in different areas including Al-Falah, Korangi Industrial Area, Gulshan-e-Maymar, Sharifabad, Saeedabad, Zaman Town, Baldia Town, Garden, Jackson market and Ferozabad.

The arrested suspects include Syed Haider, Mohammad Raza, Ashfaq, Mohammad Farhan, Mohammad Naeem alias Naeem 15, Mohammad Sohail, Hazrat Gul alias Lala, Atiqullah, Umair, Waqas alias Wah Wah, Ashfaq alias Kumari, Mohsin Ali alias Mohsen Kachori, Mohammad Faraz Ali Fahad, Rasgheer Ahmad alias Chanda, Abdul Waheed, Hamid, Shahzad, Mohammad Harris and Shoaib Khan.

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