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Gangs of Karachi by Talat Hussain

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Not a worth read, as the title goes, rather focuses more on police reforms etc,

but still the high lighted parts are worth information...

WE all know what is wrong with Karachi: every other day death descends on its streets to take innocent victims and then goes back to its lair only to return in a never-ending cycle.

The real dilemma is how to disrupt this routine of sorrow and protect helpless citizens who can hide but not run. Here are a few elements of what can be termed as the way forward in Karachi.

A start has to be made at the local police stations, the first line of defence against rampaging killers. At the moment, they are dysfunctional. They are either beholden to neighbourhood gangs or, in many cases, act as a refuge for hardened criminals.

Nepotism and jobbery have caused unqualified staff to be inducted in the police, especially at the station heads’ level.

Party loyalties are the norm in the selection of police station in-charges whose main task these days is to facilitate various crime syndicates and look the other way when law and order breaks down.

The handful of experienced and committed officers who remain are clueless about official policy on tackling the crime surge and have no certain idea about their future in case they take on the murderous thugs. They stay quiet and watch in great distress the crumbling of this primary state institution.

These police stations have to be rescued to rescue Karachi. A list of non-functioning police stations should be created to fathom the extent of the task of reform. A conservative official estimate suggests that almost 70 per cent of police stations are compromised — in the sense that they contribute nothing when it comes to saving lives. The redeeming feature is that the same estimate concludes that almost all local police stations have fairly accurate information about the source of trouble in their jurisdiction. This information base needs to be used to chart out a cleansing plan by more reputable police officers appointed all the way up in Karachi’s different zones.

These police officers should be interviewed by a high-level committee including the governor, chief minister, home minister, representatives of all major political parties, police chief, DG Rangers and the corps commander. That is the only way to make these appointments politically and administratively viable.

Equally critical is for these police stations to be well-staffed and adequately resourced. Most police stations are out-gunned by the criminals their personnel are supposed to fight. They have limited ammunition to dip into and have no back-up supplies to sustain the effort to cleanse the streets.

The situation is akin to the story told in the Gangs of New York, where the strongest of the gangs had thousands of members.

Their areas were so clearly demarcated that they resembled international borders.

Karachi’s gangs have huge stocks of weapons: one official inventory of illegal and lethal weapons puts the number at 20 million. The lethality of these gangs can be measured by the number of hit men they collectively command. Almost 5,000 documented killers operate in the city, says PPP Senator Faisal Raza Abidi, who admits most of them are politically protected.

To uproot this mafia requires strong fortification of police stations through a specially designed package of resources that does not run out every third week. The army and the FC have in reserve considerable piles of weapons, some of which have been given to police in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The threat level in Karachi is not too different from that posed by the Taliban in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. In fact given the beastly nature of killing in Karachi it is hard to distinguish who is more brutal — those who slaughter in the name of religion or those who chop, quarter and hang in the name of party politics or for land grabbing.

Moreover, Karachi is the national economic supply-line and hence of unparalleled importance to national security. A well-armed, well-resourced and properly mandated network of police stations should be the key to saving this centre for national stability.

To make these police stations more effective, a Karachi-specific intelligence grid needs to be put in place. The ISI and the MI have detailed information maps available about the gang bases and their patrons. This is dynamic data that is updated daily — sometimes hourly.

To make the police and their operations more effective the civilian and military institutions need to work as one on the intelligence front and share their records in a sincere manner.Having positioned these blocs of state writ across the bloodied terrain of Karachi — indeed new police stations should also be created to better manage the terrain — attention must be paid to the check-posts in the city. As of now, these are weakly manned and exceedingly unreliable, more a pain to the unsuspecting motorcyclist with his family than the mobile death squads who move as freely as mobile-snatchers. These check posts have to be augmented and in exceedingly volatile zones should be multilayered involving the police, the Rangers, FC and in some cases even the army.

The logic of establishing check-posts should correspond to the pattern of gang movement and areas of gang operations. These check-posts should all be so laid out that these form useful rings of round-the-clock security.

Parallel to this effort should be the plan to create tightly run and heavy check-posts on all routes to Karachi. If the city has to be stabilised then the transnational supply lines of weapons and drugs must be choked without which the police will never be able to cope with the challenge of law and order.

But the success of this general plan to revive the writ of the police through functional police stations hinges on the critical decision by the political parties to stop using criminal syndicates as a means to secure and expand political turfs. They ought to know that violence breeds more violence, and in the end eats up, everything including those who unleash and sponsor it.

The writer is a senior journalist at DawnNews.
 
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Also police and rangers must start recruiting more urdu speaking personal , there is a communication barrier when talking to any law enforcement, most of the personal comprise of people from outside khi !! ... these people are not even natives of karachi and are born have lived in other parts of Pakistan , how exactly they can effectively Police the areas ? when they dont know a thing about the people and culture itself ...!! We should transfer these idiots to their native towns , cities and villages. Now that will be a good start
 
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Also police and rangers must start recruiting more urdu speaking personal , there is a communication barrier when talking to any law enforcement, most of the personal comprise of people from outside khi !! ... these people are not even natives of karachi and are born have lived in other parts of Pakistan , how exactly they can effectively Police the areas ? when they dont know a thing about the people and culture itself ...!! We should transfer these idiots to their native towns , cities and villages. Now that will be a good start
Dude are you kidding me?Are you telling me Pakistani Police can't speak Urdu??I've met people from all provinces yet they speak just fine Urdu.Urdu is not provincial language like Punjabi/Balochi/PAshtu.
 
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Also police and rangers must start recruiting more urdu speaking personal , there is a communication barrier when talking to any law enforcement, most of the personal comprise of people from outside khi !! ... these people are not even natives of karachi and are born have lived in other parts of Pakistan , how exactly they can effectively Police the areas ? when they dont know a thing about the people and culture itself ...!! We should transfer these idiots to their native towns , cities and villages. Now that will be a good start


@ pak-marine yes let's get our own policemen then our own currency then just lay down mujib type 6 point agenda?!! police should be federal or provincial!

look provincial police is provincial police! you can't have police of cities! and its not their mistake if urdu-speakers don't join police instead join MQM!

police you know is harmless and useless their weapons uniforms salary & living life style is so sad!!
 
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Also police and rangers must start recruiting more urdu speaking personal , there is a communication barrier when talking to any law enforcement, most of the personal comprise of people from outside khi !! ... these people are not even natives of karachi and are born have lived in other parts of Pakistan , how exactly they can effectively Police the areas ? when they dont know a thing about the people and culture itself ...!! We should transfer these idiots to their native towns , cities and villages. Now that will be a good start

bad suggestion.

No nepotism...
 
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look provincial police is provincial police! you can't have police of cities! and its not their mistake if urdu-speakers don't join police instead join MQM! !

Are you dense?

Almost every civilized country has a separate police department for its cities.

Just like there's Islamabad police, there should be Karachi police, lahore police, etc consisting of inhabitants from the respective city, which will give a better representation of the people residing there.
 
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Also police and rangers must start recruiting more urdu speaking personal , there is a communication barrier when talking to any law enforcement, most of the personal comprise of people from outside khi !! ... these people are not even natives of karachi and are born have lived in other parts of Pakistan , how exactly they can effectively Police the areas ? when they dont know a thing about the people and culture itself ...!! We should transfer these idiots to their native towns , cities and villages. Now that will be a good start


wow - such racist venom .. oh yeah .. you only worship kaalia .. besharam log
 
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@ pak-marine yes let's get our own policemen then our own currency then just lay down mujib type 6 point agenda?!! police should be federal or provincial!

look provincial police is provincial police! you can't have police of cities! and its not their mistake if urdu-speakers don't join police instead join MQM!

police you know is harmless and useless their weapons uniforms salary & living life style is so sad!!



Bro .. these losers think Karachi belongs to them .. they talk about culture .. language blah blah .. and when sindhis welcomed them .. where is their integration ..

Most of my urdu speaking friends are not like these jokers .. Thank God for that .. these idiots have no freaking ideas ... they are what I refer to as Keyboard warriors ..
 
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Dude are you kidding me?Are you telling me Pakistani Police can't speak Urdu??I've met people from all provinces yet they speak just fine Urdu.Urdu is not provincial language like Punjabi/Balochi/PAshtu.

ignore this guy .. Pak-marine .. ko roza laga hai aaj :)
 
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Also police and rangers must start recruiting more urdu speaking personal , there is a communication barrier when talking to any law enforcement, most of the personal comprise of people from outside khi !! ... these people are not even natives of karachi and are born have lived in other parts of Pakistan , how exactly they can effectively Police the areas ? when they dont know a thing about the people and culture itself ...!! We should transfer these idiots to their native towns , cities and villages. Now that will be a good start

dude think about Pakistan not just Karachi.
 
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Also police and rangers must start recruiting more urdu speaking personal , there is a communication barrier when talking to any law enforcement, most of the personal comprise of people from outside khi !! ... these people are not even natives of karachi and are born have lived in other parts of Pakistan , how exactly they can effectively Police the areas ? when they dont know a thing about the people and culture itself ...!! We should transfer these idiots to their native towns , cities and villages. Now that will be a good start

What a rubbish... "communication barrier"... did u wash ur face after u got up from bed... we all speak urdu & understand WELL the talk of Karachi ppl. Our families also migrated from india, but we don't label us "muhajirs" & don't whine & rant & blame other's for our own shortcomings.

& secondly key to better policing is bringing police from other areas so that they won't have any loyalties to gangs in those areas & would perform duties in an unbiased way ... infact reason given by analysts for in-effective policing is that political parties have recruited their loyal persons in police.

...Almost every civilized country has a separate police department for its cities....Just like there's Islamabad police, there should be Karachi police, lahore police, etc consisting of inhabitants from the respective city, which will give a better representation of the people residing there.
"Almost every civilized" .... Karachi gangs are NOT civilized , so different rules for them .
In peace time local members work best , but to eradicate gangs working on behalf on india & other anti-Pak-Watan elements, we need un-biased police i.e. NOT local recruits ...
 
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these ethnic gangs maybe used by political parties, but yet once grown up, go out of control of their patrons...

still in Karachi's civil/ethnic war the gangs are in control of respective political party patrons...
 
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Also police and rangers must start recruiting more urdu speaking personal , there is a communication barrier when talking to any law enforcement, most of the personal comprise of people from outside khi !! ... these people are not even natives of karachi and are born have lived in other parts of Pakistan , how exactly they can effectively Police the areas ? when they dont know a thing about the people and culture itself ...!! We should transfer these idiots to their native towns , cities and villages. Now that will be a good start


Mate, its the government that deserves blame for this anarchy. Purge the police of any policial influences & give them a free hand: Peace will come...
 
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@ pak-marine yes let's get our own policemen then our own currency then just lay down mujib type 6 point agenda?!! police should be federal or provincial!
Look provincial police is provincial police! you can't have police of cities! and its not their mistake if urdu-speakers don't join police instead join MQM!
police you know is harmless and useless their weapons uniforms salary & living life style is so sad!!

Yes most civilised places in the world have policemen from the local population .. What if a person resident born and brought up in khi police KPK ya punjab? i wont support that would you ??
 
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