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Rangers Intel men among 7 killed in Karachi target killing

actually it's not just the banned organizations. the ANP,JI, PPP and MQM are completely involved in this war in Karachi. it's an established fact that each of these parties have their own armed group who fights for their interest. That's why all the arrested terrorist get freed with no delay.

Totally agree with you.
 
Layari is the crime central of Karachi.
All or most cash generating crimes are done by layari gangs.
Car thefts,drugs and weapons...

Years ago an attempted theft on a friend's car was intercepted by me and about 6 other frieds.
Out of sheer chance we arrivesat scene when this guy who broke into the car was trying to start the engine after cutting wires.
All 6 of us used him as punching bag for quite some time before handing him over to the police.
While being beaten,he would repeatedly ask us to go with him to Layari and he will 'compensate us' when there. :D
 
Layari is the crime central of Karachi.
All or most cash generating crimes are done by layari gangs.
Car thefts,drugs and weapons...

Years ago an attempted theft on a friend's car was intercepted by me and about 6 other frieds.
Out of sheer chance we arrivesat scene when this guy who broke into the car was trying to start the engine after cutting wires.
All 6 of us used him as punching bag for quite some time before handing him over to the police.
While being beaten,he would repeatedly ask us to go with him to Layari and he will 'compensate us' when there. :D

Well done!
Bt don't u try it, again!
Cause next time he may throw a gernade on you!
Its is the main hub of heroin comming in from FATA, going out of pakistan. Through karachi port by different means?
 
Kayani conveys army’s concerns to Zardari
From the Newspaper | Baqir Sajjad Syed | 2 days ago 28

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Army Chief Ashfaq Pervez Kayani. — File photo

ISLAMABAD: Army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani conveyed to President Asif Ali Zardari on Thursday the military’s concerns over the rapidly deteriorating law and order and called for urgent steps to deal with the situation.

Soon after a corps commanders’ conference, where the military’s top brass reviewed the internal security situation, the army chief met President Zardari to communicate the disquiet among his commanders about the security situation spiralling out of control.

No details of the meeting were officially revealed either by the army or the presidency.

A one-line statement on the meeting issued by the presidency said: “Chief of Army Staff Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani today called on President Asif Ali Zardari at Aiwan-i-Sadr. Security situation was discussed during the meeting.”

A day earlier, the army chief had visited Karachi for a briefing on the situation in the city where sectarianism has added a new dimension to continuing violence.

Sources in the presidency said the discussion revolved around recent incidents in Quetta and Karachi and an operation against the banned Lashkar-i-Jhangvi.

They claimed that Gen Kayani had spoken about improper and inefficient utilisation of civilian law-enforcement agencies by the federal and provincial governments in dealing with terrorism.

Gen Kayani has in the past publicly expressed concerns over the poor performance of law-enforcement agencies.

He also pointed out the existence of militant wings of certain political parties and connections of some parties with terrorist groups as a major contributing factor to the wave of violence that has gripped the country.

Gen Kayani is said to have reiterated the army’s commitment to fully supporting the civilian law-enforcement agencies if asked by the government.

With elections round the corner, the PPP government is reluctant to give the army any major role in internal security affairs as witnessed after the Kirani Market (Quetta) bombing last month in which about 100 people were killed.

While chairing the 158th corps commanders’ conference at the General Headquarters, Gen Kayani received a special briefing on the law and order situation in Karachi and Quetta.

“Apart from professional military matters, the meeting undertook a comprehensive review of internal and external security environment of the country,” the ISPR said in a statement.

The peace process in Afghanistan and a truce offer by the Tehrik-i-Taliban also came under discussion.

The board for promotion of brigadiers to the rank of major general will meet on Friday.
 
Shia bombing is politically related. LeJ and all its sub outfits need to be targeted and funds should be frozen.

Lyari harbours political wing militants specifically of pro-PPP nature. I will not be surprised that before Rangers operation info was given to flee the spots.

Absolutely agreed, this is why I stated that I hope we show sanity in the elections. If the PPP has its power clipped then the pro-PPP wings can be hunted down. Regarding the Shia killings, I really think that we would need a movement of the lawyer's movement level to push the gears into active engagement.

I doubt there ever will be a political will - Politicians and gangsters go hand in hand - where do you think they receive their muscle power and finances from? it's from the gangsters. Gangsters, police, landlords ans industrialists are essential for a politician.

Sir, you have pointed to another potent point regarding this problem. However, in any given democracy (which we are trying to become) the level of organised crime is controlled not to allow the situation to spiral out of the govt's control. This level of negligence would come back to bite us; anarchy is not our friend.
 
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