Lyari operation - day 5: Sindh govt offers olive branch to gangs

Marri says govern­ment ready to negoti­ate with gangs that surren­der and lay down arms.


Web Desk May 01, 2012
Lyari operation - day 5: Sindh govt offers olive branch to gangs

KARACHI: On the fifth day of the Lyari operation, the Sindh government invited all gangs involved in the Lyari violence to the table for negotiations if they agreed to surrender and lay down arms.

Speaking to the media on Tuesday, Sindh Information Minister Shazia Marri said that the provincial government was willing to offer some ‘concession’ to the warring gangs of Lyari if they surrendered.

The operation has claimed 33 lives so far, including six policemen. Over 60 people have been injured as a result of the operation.

A police official deployed at Cheel Chowk was killed during a rocket attack last night. In a separate attack, the upper floor of Al Majeed Hotel in Lea Market was hit by a rocket, which resulted in the injury of 10 people. The injured were shifted to Civil hospital.

Police continued to face resistance last night, as miscreants continued with rocket and grenade attacks in the Nawa Lane and Cheel Chowk areas.

The police advanced in to the areas of Baghdadi Telephone exchange, Lea Market, Saifi Lane, and Purana Dhobi Ghat, but were met with staunch resistance and were unable to proceed further.

Different areas of Lyari, including Nawa Lane, Kalakot, Ghareeb Shah Road and Juman Shah have been deprived of electricity and water since the past four days.

Mobile phone jammers have also been installed in the Lyari area.

Anti-Lyari operation protests at Baloch Colony

Protesting the Lyari operation, hundreds of demonstrators carrying sticks blocked traffic going from Shaheed-e-Millat to Korangi Road while pelting cars and transportation vehicles with stones, Express News reported.

The protesters, consisting of children, women and men, blocked the Baloch Colony flyover and forced shops in Mehmoodabad area to close down.

The police blocked the roads to stop more cars from entering the area, as the protesters had starting setting them on fire. The protesters also pelted the police with stones.

Sources said that these protests have been going on for a few days causing stoppage of traffic for hours.

COMMENTS (28)

Saqib | 12 years ago | Reply

Now i began to feel that operation in Lyari is another brainchild from Mr.Zardari. just think about it , Lyari had very complex and narrow structure , Cheel chowk is surrounded by apartment buildings, from the top of those buildings uncountable rockets have been fired and grenades as well but see the causalities of Police is 6 so far and around 7 terrorist have been shot. where is the rest of the damage?? why SInd Govt who always depend on FC is now taking it from Police only?? ..why not Rangers are used ?? from 5 day continue battle Police didn't have recovered a single lane from terrorist ??

Noise | 12 years ago | Reply

@MRF On older times the government would have then started collective punishment

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