Another man shot dead as police fail to control street crimes

32-year-old killed while resisting a robbery attempt in Orangi Town


Our Correspondent September 27, 2022
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KARACHI:

The city police have failed to stem the rising tide of violent street crimes as another young man was shot dead by merciless muggers when he tried to resist a robbery attempt in Orangi Town, on Monday.

The victim, a father of three, used to supply confectionery items to shops on his motorcycle. The suspected killers managed to flee unchallenged despite the fact a police mobile van was present at a stone's throw from the crime scene, according to eyewitnesses

Police said 32-year-old Ismail Haji Muhammad was delivering supplies at a shop in Iqbal Market, Rais Amrohi Colony, when a suspected robber riding a motorcycle pulled over beside him. One of his two accomplices riding pillion got down, walked up to Muhammad, and asked him at gunpoint to hand over his cash and cell-phone.

When Ismail offered resistance, he shot him at point blank range, killing him on the spot. A rescue ambulance shifted the body to the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital for a post-mortem examination.

Eyewitnesses and family of the victim said that the incident took place near Admore Petrol Pump, and a police mobile van was patrolling on the other side of the road. The patrol did not do anything even after hearing the gunshots.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 27th, 2022.

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