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Rangers arrest over 64 suspects including eight most wanted in Karachi

Rangers arrest over 64 suspects including eight most wanted in Karachi

Rangers arrest over 64 suspects including eight most wanted in Karachi

Rangers arrest over 64 suspects including most wanted in Karachi

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  • Raids were carried out in Katti Pahari, Orangi Town
  • He said 48 of the arrested suspects were Afghan immigrants.
  • Arms, drugs and four motorcycles were recovered
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KARACHI: Sindh Rangers on Tuesday arrested more than 64 suspects including eight most wanted during raids in different areas of Karachi, Bol News reported.

The Rangers spokesperson said raids were carried out in Katti Pahari, Orangi Town and Kanwari Colony along with police force. He said 48 of the arrested suspects were Afghan immigrants.

Arms, drugs and four motorcycles were recovered from the suspects’ possession, the spokesperson said. He said operation in various areas was carried out on directive of the Sindh Rangers director general.

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On the other hand, Pakistan Railways Police claimed to have arrested a total of 3,189 suspects because of their alleged involvement in violations of rules and laws and also registered some 3,111 cases against them in eight Railways divisions during 2022.

“Around 534 cases were registered in Peshawar Division, 502 in Rawalpindi, 994 in Lahore, 122 in Mughalpura workshops, 373 in Multan, 186 in Sukkur, 340 in Karachi and 60 in Quetta Division,” official sources in the ministry told APP.

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They said the Railways Police Help Desks had established at all the major railway stations across the country and the performance of the police is quite satisfactory in 2022.

The Railways Police have handed over 177 missing boys and 57 girls to their heirs and 242 boys, 134 girls and 22 women who ran away from home to their parents/siblings and the welfare organizations, they added.

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