Five injured, bulldozer burnt as anti-encroachment drive runs aground
Protesters pushed back Sindh govt officials and blunt affects of police tear gas to have drive suspended.
KARACHI:
At least five people, including two police officials, were injured when protesters violently reacted against an anti-encroachment drive of Sindh Board of Revenue in Gulistan-e-Jauhar area of Karachi on Tuesday.
According to Police sources, the Sindh Revenue Department's team were demolishing illegal structures on government-owned land in Chaman Iqbal Colony, in block-6 of Gulistan-e-Jauhar when people started protesting, and threw stones at the team.
Police officials said that Wahid Sanjrani, a notorious land grabber, had illegally occupied government land by building makeshift shelters and sub-letting them.
As officials tore these illegal structures down, people protested and resisted the officials. SHO Hidayatullah Abbasi of Mobina Town Police station and Assistant Sub Inspector Saleem of Gulistan-e-Jauhar police got injured in the ensuing scuffle.
It was reported that some unidentified men fired bullets in to the air during the scuffle, prompting the police to use tear gas and baton charge the mob.
Despite this, the mob managed to set ablaze a bulldozer which had gotten stuck in a hole.
A police officer, seeking anonymity, told The Express Tribune they were assisting the revenue department team who requested the police for help in controlling the law and order situation.
The police later claimed to have arrested three men including Noor Mohammad, Elahi Bukhsh and Gul Mohammad in an injured condition. Noor Muhammad was taken to the hospital for medical care.
Officials said they had also registered an FIR against the arrested men at the Gulistan-e-Jauhar Police station.
Following Tuesday's incidents, the anti-encroachment drive was suspended.
At least five people, including two police officials, were injured when protesters violently reacted against an anti-encroachment drive of Sindh Board of Revenue in Gulistan-e-Jauhar area of Karachi on Tuesday.
According to Police sources, the Sindh Revenue Department's team were demolishing illegal structures on government-owned land in Chaman Iqbal Colony, in block-6 of Gulistan-e-Jauhar when people started protesting, and threw stones at the team.
Police officials said that Wahid Sanjrani, a notorious land grabber, had illegally occupied government land by building makeshift shelters and sub-letting them.
As officials tore these illegal structures down, people protested and resisted the officials. SHO Hidayatullah Abbasi of Mobina Town Police station and Assistant Sub Inspector Saleem of Gulistan-e-Jauhar police got injured in the ensuing scuffle.
It was reported that some unidentified men fired bullets in to the air during the scuffle, prompting the police to use tear gas and baton charge the mob.
Despite this, the mob managed to set ablaze a bulldozer which had gotten stuck in a hole.
A police officer, seeking anonymity, told The Express Tribune they were assisting the revenue department team who requested the police for help in controlling the law and order situation.
The police later claimed to have arrested three men including Noor Mohammad, Elahi Bukhsh and Gul Mohammad in an injured condition. Noor Muhammad was taken to the hospital for medical care.
Officials said they had also registered an FIR against the arrested men at the Gulistan-e-Jauhar Police station.
Following Tuesday's incidents, the anti-encroachment drive was suspended.