Sindh deploys police commandos on Karachi roads

KARACHI: Sindh government has decided to deploy police commandos from Special Security Unit (SSU) on roads in Karachi to deal with rising street crimes in the metropolitan city.

The decision was taken by Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah in view of the prevailing law and order situation.

As per the decision, the commandos will be deployed at major spots in Karachi from Thursday.

They will be responsible for snap-checking, while Madadgar 15 personnel will be deployed at major thoroughfares across the city.

A complete failure of law enforcers to counter an alarming rise in street crimes in Karachi has been witnessed as 13 citizens were killed so far during 11,000 reported incidents in 2022 alone.

Collected records of street crime incidents in Karachi since the beginning of 2022 revealed the shocking rise in lawlessness due to the failure of Karachi police.

13 citizens including police officials and a journalist have lost their lives so far for resisting robberies, whereas, the reported dacoities during the past 1.5 months were 11,000.

More than 80 persons got injured for resisting robberies in the port city.

According to the latest statistics, 3,845 mobile phones were snatched in Karachi from January 1 to February 17, 672 motorcycles and 20 cars. The number of vehicles snatched by street criminals was other than the stolen cars and motorcycles.

The police department confirmed that 6,087 motorcycles and 296 cars were stolen during the said period.

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