More operations in violence-torn Karachi

Government planning large-scale operation with complete Army support, Daily Express reveals.


Web Desk November 16, 2012
More operations in violence-torn Karachi

KARACHI: Several suspects were arrested by security agencies during targeted operations in Karachi, media reports stated on Friday. The operation is still underway to round up suspects from across the city.

Police conducted a search operation in Darpan Bazaar and Ghausia Colony areas in Jamshed Quarters and arrested 20 suspects and seized weapons from their possession. Rangers raided the Gulberg area and arrested eight suspects.

A report published today in Daily Express revealed that the government was planning on launching an operation on a large-scale, keeping in view the current situation of the metropolis.

The report further stated that the operation will have complete support from the army.

Daily Express quoted sources as saying that the step was taken to curb the increasing number of incidents of violence including targeted killings, abductions and abandoning of bodies in gunny bags.

However, it was not yet decided if the operation will be launched before or after Ashura, the 10th day of Muharram.

During the first phase, the operation will be mapped out according to the information gathered by the Army’s intelligence wing. However, the government wishes and is trying to not let the operation be labeled as a military offensive.

The police and Rangers platoons tasked to carry out the operation will be equipped with latest weapon and cars in order to face any crucial situation during the operation.

The operation will be indiscriminate and free of any political pressures.

All big and small areas of the city are reported to be covered in the operation.

COMMENTS (17)

Khalil | 12 years ago | Reply

Do everything to protect this country.

Karachiite | 12 years ago | Reply

So the government and the army have woken up finally? Why did you let 4000+ people die in the first place? Shame! The operation should have been launched long ago.

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