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Please define the meaning of fair operation also, because currently it seems like a BS PPP-PML-N gath joor operation against MQM.

How is zulfiqar mirza of PPP still roaming freely? Did'nt he provide massive amount of weapons to his PAC & other groups...even he accept that on an interview.

firstly MQM asked for the operation. secondly ALTAF admitted to having BHATTA KHAUR,S CHINA CUTTERS & EXTORTIONISTS in its ranks but never handed them over.

secondly aren't members of ANP,MQM & even raids in liyari & MANGO PIR conducted & TTP men caught from madraasas and all?


PLEASE STOP PLAYING MAZLOOM CARD by MQM it gets damn boring
 
Karachi rangers who operate tanker mafia, the reality of tanker mafia
will rangers clean tanker mafia who make so much illegal money?

 
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Karachi targeted operation: 35 suspects arrested

KARACHI: At least 35 suspects were taken into custody as the targeted operation continued in the city on Monday.

The operation was conducted in seven different areas of the city including in Lyari where door-to-door search was conducted by Rangers. The operation targeted suspects named in the Arshad Papur murder case, members of the gang war and criminals.

In Soharb Goth, seven suspects were arrested in an operation conducted by the police. Three pistols, a repeater and drugs were recovered from their possession. A suspect involved in theft was arrested from Steel Town and according to SSP Malir, a Kalashnikov was recovered.

Police along with the Rapid Response Force also conducted an operation in Orangi Town in which 27 suspects were taken into custody. Two TT pistols were recovered from the suspects.

Raids were carried out in the Baghdadi area during which a clash also took place between police and criminals. A criminal was injured but managed to escape with the help of accomplices. Five repeaters and 75 cartridges were recovered from a sack during the operation.

SSP City, Faisal Bashir Memon told Geo News that five criminals fled leaving behind three motorcycles following a clash with police in the Niazi Chowk area of Lyari. Police said that the criminals belonged to the Shakeel Pathan group associated with the Lyari gang war.

Karachi targeted operation: 35 suspects arrested - thenews.com.pk
 
Four LeJ terrorists arrested in Karachi: Police chief

KARACHI: Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Shahid Hayat Monday claimed to have arrested ten alleged criminals including Lashkar e Jhangvi (LeJ) men, Lyari gangsters and political workers during targeted actions in several areas, Geo News reported.

Addressing a press conference here at CCPO office, Shahid Hayat said that actions were underway against the criminal elements in the city and police have also arrested four LeJ members identified as Asghar Khan, Abu Qasim, Siddiq Akbar and Anees, recovering weapons and bomb making devices.

He said that police have also arrested three alleged target killers affiliated with political parties, identified as Saqib Ghani, M Iqbal and Babar during raids in Joharabad and Azizbad areas.

The officer further said that two Lyari gangsters, Tariq and A Hamid, were also taken into custody from Maripur area during targeted action, while the police have also recovered weapons from their possession. The criminals were said to be involved in seven incidents of target killing.

Four LeJ
 

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KARACHI: Three persons were killed in different firing and other violent incidents across the metropolis on Monday, Geo News reported.

According to police, man named Nasir was killed when unknown attackers opened fire in Surjani Town. Another man, identified as Muhammad Iqbal, was killed in Orangi Town near ZMC office. The deceased was a city government employee.

A man was also shot dead in Orangi Town no.13 while another was wounded. The deceased was identified as Muhammad Bakhsh, 60 while his son Kashif was injured.
 
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It’s imperative to look beyond standard solutions

The Karachi operation has not yet turned out what it was supposed to be, though the strife and mayhem in Karachi is a long festering wound. Criminal gangs, extortion mafias, target killers and sectarian extremists have turned the city into a living hell for its citizens. The economic hub of the country cannot be allowed to be held hostage at gunpoint, or that’s how the government sounded when it started the ongoing operation in the mega city. But the operation does not seem to be going the way it was intended to.

Being conducted jointly by the Rangers and police, the Karachi operation was intended to be a targeted affair from the outset, but before it could start and when the government is debating as to who would have his say and to what extent in the execution of the operation, the criminals, at least the big shots, took advantage of the opportunity and fled – some moving inland to the interior Sindh while others making it good to Gulf states, as reported by the DG Rangers to the prime minister. The police and Rangers have rounded up a number of suspects, including some hardened criminals, but it is nowhere near the number of criminal gangs that were operating in the city some weeks ago. The current operation seems only to be targeted against the small time operators instead the big fish running mafias with well-established networks – and massive political backing. As a consequence of the simultaneous occurrence – arrests and fleeing – there has been a palpable drop in the crime rate in the city, though the lull by no means is total. A DSP was shot and killed the other day in broad daylight in the same manner as target killings have been conducted in the metropolis for long. Meanwhile, the MQM has also lowered the ante on the arrest of its former MPA. One reason for this could be the MQM’s preoccupation with the investigation against Altaf Hussain in London in Dr Imran Farooq’s murder case, and a suit against Declan Walsh and The New York Times for ‘baseless reporting that had caused damage to the repute’ of the party’s chief, Altaf Hussain. Whatever the outcome of these cases, the government should not in any way be swayed by political point-scoring or engage in retaliatory politics.

However, as the current operation is not achieving its objectives, the government should look beyond standard solutions; it is imperative to do some out-of-the-box thinking. It needs to take permanent measures like depoliticisation of police, empowerment of law enforcing agencies, legislation on banning militant wings of political parties and an end to the no-go areas in the megapolis. Unless these steps are taken the partial quiet the city is currently witnessing may not last long.
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What's "mafia" about water tanker service supplying water in shortage hit zones?

Why is it illegal money? cause they don't give 'Fitra / Zakat" to MQM?

Stop being a racist pig to defend a pig.

Karachi rangers who operate tanker mafia, the reality of tanker mafia
will rangers clean tanker mafia who make so much illegal money?

 
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three suspected terrorists killed, 29 suspects arrested


KARACHI: Rangers and police personnel on Wednesday arrested 29 suspects and killed three alleged terrorists during targeted operation conducted in different parts of Karachi, DawnNews reported.

Police also claimed to have confiscated weapons from the arrested suspects.

Rangers personnel conducted targeted operations in Agra Taj Colony, Gulshan Iqbal, Mehran Town, Machar Colony, Quaid Abad, and Noor Mohammad Goth along with other areas.

Meanwhile, a suspected terrorist was killed during an operation conducted by CID police and Rangers in Manghopir area of Karachi.

Talking to media correspondents outside Civil Hospital, SSP CID Chaudhry Aslam stated that the suspected terrorist, who was killed, was affiliated with a banned terrorist organisation. He added that two hand grenades and an automatic were also recovered from the persons's possession.

Furthermore, two suspected terrorists were arrested from another part of the city after an alleged encounter with policemen.

Police personnel also claimed to have confiscated two hand grenades and weapons from the arrested suspects.

In Frontier Town, the police took into custody the main suspect involved in the attack on Noor-i-Haq's office, while another 18 suspects were arrested from Baldia Town.

Karachi is the financial hub of the southern province of Pakistan, and is besieged by extortion, kidnappings, and terror attacks. It is presently undergoing a targeted operation to rid the metropolis of such elements and restore it to its former peaceful state.


Karachi operation: three suspected terrorists killed, 29 suspects arrested - DAWN.COM
 
14 alleged target killers of Karachi arrested from Murree

MURREE: In a targeted raid conducted in Murree, police arrested 14 suspects belonging to Karachi from different hotels on Wednesday, Geo News reported.

According to police sources, the suspects believed to be involved in numerous crimes were hiding in Murree due to the on-going operation in Karachi.

The culprits were transferred to an undisclosed location for further investigation, police added.

14 alleged target killers of Karachi arrested from Murree - thenews.com.pk
 

ameen buledi arrested from mall road, Lahore

 
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Taliban hakim ullah mehsud ground killed in Manghopir encounter

 
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