Police foil carjacking near Sultan Masjid

One robber killed, while the car owner was injured when the robbers opened fire


Our Correspondent June 15, 2017
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KARACHI: A robber was killed by the firing of his own accomplices in Defence Housing Authority (DHA) on Wednesday, as police foiled an attempted carjacking. The owner of the car was also injured in the incident, Clifton Superintendent of Police Dr Asad Malhi told The Express Tribune.

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The robber was identified as Ali Asghar. He was one of the gang of robbers who attempted to snatch a Toyota Corolla car from a man identified as Imtiaz near Sultan Masjid, at the intersection of Khayaban-e-Badar and Khayaban-e-Hafiz, SP Malhi said.

“Initially, Imtiaz offered resistance in a bid to save himself from being mugged and in the meantime the police also responded promptly,” he explained. “Shaheen Force – the motorcycle police unit deployed around shopping centres to tackle street crime – faced off with the robbers.”

Upon facing resistance, the robbers shot and injured Imtiaz, the police officer added. He said that when the police reached the scene, the robbers opened fire on them as well. “Both the casualty and the injury occurred due to the fire from the robbers’ weapons,” said SP Malhi.

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The police have started the search for the remaining robbers who managed to flee the scene and evade arrest, he said. He said he hopes that law enforcement agency will locate the suspects soon.

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