Rangers in Karachi: Special powers deadline extended

Sindh govt extends special powers given to Rangers in the province by three months due to rise in target killings.


Express April 20, 2011
Rangers in Karachi: Special powers deadline extended

KARACHI: The Sindh government extended special powers given to rangers in the province by three months, on Wednesday.

The Rangers’ power extension period ended on April 18, and has been renewed by the local government as target killings in Karachi rise.

Express 24/7 correspondent Shaheryar Mirza reports that apart from their power to conduct search and raid operations and arrange security check-posts in Karachi, the Rangers have the authority to engage, detain and interrogate suspects, before handing them over to the police.

These powers have been given under section five of the Anti-terrorism Act of 1997.

The interior ministry of Sindh has also issued notifications in this regard.

The powers of the paramilitary forces were extended in light of the escalated target killings in Karachi.

Killings continue

Five people were killed in different incidents in Karachi.

The body of a police officer was found with the hands and feet tied in Malir graveyard.

Three members of a family were shot dead by unidentified men in the Block 10 area of Gulshan-e-Iqbal. Police said that four men on two motorcycles opened fire on the car killing all three people on the spot.

In another incident, a man identified as Ibrahim was killed in a firing incident in Ranchore Line.

COMMENTS (1)

Nasir Jamal | 13 years ago | Reply Rangers have become a burden on the meager fiscal resources of Sindh. They have never been able to provide effective help in maintaining the law and order situation in the province. I think that instead of wasting money on this worthless force, the Sindh government should concentrate on effective policing by hiring educated and able people from the province, people who live here and when they die their bodies are not taken to other parts of the country for burial.
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