According to initial report, there were four people on two motorcycles who started firing at the school.
The school administration said the incident took place because they refused to pay money to extortionists who had been threatening the administration for the past few days.
No loss of life was reported.
2013 will be a record year of extortion demands:
Businesses in Karachi are facing a surge in extortion demands from criminal gangs, forcing many owners to delay new investment or to relocate their families to escape the sense of insecurity gripping the urban heart of country’s economy.
The worsening law and order situation in Karachi, which generates 25% of Pakistan’s economic activity, presents one of the many challenges new Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif must overcome to fulfill promises to set the country on a path to faster growth.
An expanding middle class is fueling consumer spending but extortion is hurting confidence among thousands of family-run firms that form the backbone of the economy.
According to the police, 2013 will be a record year of extortion demands.
“The extortion racket has blown out of all proportion with the previous year,” Chief of the Citizen Police Liaison Committee (CPLC), a body set up to help police by providing crime statistics and technical support, Ahmed Chinoy had said.
The growing demands reflect the shifting dynamics of a city of 18 million people where new challengers, including the Tehreek-e-Taliban, are locked in an increasingly violent, neighbourhood-by-neighbourhood battle for control.
Figures collected by Chinoy’s committee show there were more than 630 extortion complaints registered in Karachi from January to mid-June, compared to 589 in the whole of last year. Most cases were registered by people who have refused to pay.
Police say the actual number of incidents is many times higher since the vast majority of extortion demands go unreported and victims usually decide to pay. There is no way to know the sums involved, but police say payments run into tens of millions of dollars annually and that 2013 will be a record year.
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@Ahmed Chinoy:"Figures collected by Chinoy’s committee show there were more than 630 extortion complaints registered in Karachi from January to mid-June, compared to 589 in the whole of last year. Most cases were registered by people who have refused to pay." . I know you would not dare to reveal what percentage, of this collection is due to kind services rendered by the police or those navy men as well (according to the news published in this newspaper sometimes earlier). The politically naive attempt to paint an particular political organisation being the beneficiaries of such contribution attempts. Is shirking of their responsibilities by naming some one with providing any acceptable proof. . Per chance some day the police happens to the tell the truth, credibility of sate organs is at the lowest not many are going to believe the official version.
A country consists of its people. It appears too many of Pakistanis are becoming criminals. Is it because of impoverishment? Or have we become short cut specialists, finding the easiest way to make money. One thing is for certain an increasing number of people have begun worshipping money and only paying lip service to God. A coming Hypocristan?
Be it the religo-political Taliban militants or greedy corrupt extortionist gunmen, such threats and violence on education must not be tolerated if there is to be a future.
25% of GDP, 68% of revenue.
@chay: no country or nation is cursed. A nation may be at a low ebb or a country may be facing tough times but that has nothing to do with being cursed. Your views are completely illogical and irrational.
@chay I am shocked that ET does not print numerous positive comments I have written before but are quick to print negative non-sense comments like "Pakistan is cursed and so are its people".
i am confused ,i taught operation was against extortionists .who are being arrested in Karachi?
The school was in Orangi, Gulshan-e-Bahar and this why even after three hours posting of this news, there are only two comments?
Had the school been in Clifton or Defence area, by now there would have hundreds of comments posted.
Unfortunately, we all live in denial. Whether one would except it or not, but I have written the reality.
Who is police and rangers arresting these days from Karachi. It seems business as usual and nothing changes.
pakistan is cursed and so are its people.