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Rangers and police conduct joint combing operation in Karachi

Rangers and police conduct joint combing operation in Karachi

Rangers and police conduct joint combing operation in Karachi

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Rangers and police have conducted joint combing operations in different areas of Karachi.

According to details, different areas of Karachi Mumtaz Nagar B Area Saudabad, Malir Town, Sherryar Town, Bin Qasim Town, Shahbaz Goth, Gadap Town, Ghousia Colony, Gulshan-e-Iqbal Town, Tauheed Mohalla Faqir Colony, Orangi Town, Khudadad Colony, Jamshed Town and other parts of the city.

Rangers and police are conducting a joint combing operation in the area to catch the criminals.

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Sindh Rangers said, the streets in the area of ​​operation have been completely cordoned off while the operation is being carried out to catch any criminals in the area.

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Meanwhile, Sindh Rangers said that house-to-house searches have been carried out while criminal records of the suspects are being recorded through biometric verification.

The Sindh Rangers also said that Rangers’ motorcycle squad and Al-Nisa Rapid Action Force were also involved in the combing operation in different parts of the city.

Rangers further said that all the persons and vehicles coming and going in the areas during the combing operation are also being checked.

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