Challenges of Law Enforcement in Addressing Street Crimes and Foreign Involvement in Karachi


 After your complaint, the police register an FIR and then your case for investigation reaches the investigation officer for scrutiny. If an investigation is needed, citizens are - :Date invited for investigation instead of charity and bribery.

Here the victory of the confidant is a game, officers can't lift their noses in pride. Due to the likes of residents coming today or tomorrow, the will of the case is done with the money of the winner. It is the victory that now no one can spoil my methods. There is a shortage of resources. Whose investigation is delayed and witnesses are lost, pause here that our police have not passed so many that they die in the absence of resources or if the phone of a big man comes, change is possible and work is done easily, and the thief and the stolen property itself reaches the police station. Seeing this, asking about their capability is foolishness? For example, a thief puts five places of dinner and at the sixth place confronts the police, then by using the personal mobile phone under the use of dalos, the location can be easily found out when and where it remained and when it is found, the residents' stolen property can be recovered and their this distant thought is related to a computer or any modern SIM.

Mobile phones are spunking can be a known information from one side, where the mobile phones are in the other side, the police will have to find out in the investigation who steals the stolen property - which group does. Mobile phone IMEI, now see that officers from the above side change the numbers into actionable steps in time and when the leader of the city will take a breath of relief.

Legislation will be done or it will just keep going.

 For a long time, the involvement of foreigners in the rampant street crime and robbery in the city has been a concerning issue for law enforcement agencies. It has been observed that individuals, especially those with connections to Afghanistan, are involved in street crimes such as theft and robbery.

The need to enforce new laws particularly struck the armed forces with the realization that the expulsion of foreigners involved in illegal activities from Pakistan is essential. In this regard, a grand operation was conducted in which the police took active participation, gathering reports to deport foreign criminal professionals from the country. However, the recent influx of criminals, specifically those with connections to Afghanistan, engaged in heinous crimes like mobile snatching, motorcycle theft, and even murder, poses a significant challenge. This underscores the effectiveness of the police department's actions.

During these robberies, innocent citizens of Karachi are not only being deprived of their valuables but also losing their lives to these ruthless criminals. According to estimates, approximately 50 individuals were victimized during robbery attempts last month, sacrificing their lives in defense of their precious belongings.

Karachi epitomizes lawlessness, not only serving as the highest tax collection city nationwide but also attracting citizens from all over the country for labor and trade purposes. Yet, some are deprived of their hard-earned wealth, while others fall in love with it. Today, the heir to this city is non-existent. Perhaps you remember the transformation of Moosa Mandi before. After being shifted to a new location along the Super Highway, when the people of Karachi turned towards Moosa Mandi, openly armed robbers initiated looting with firearms. People left behind their sacrificed animals and gathered their valuables during this period of chaos.

The police constables continued to file reports of SHO's appointment and their performance, while citizens remained deprived of cash and valuable mobiles. On the other hand, a group became active, the roots of which can be traced back to Afghanistan. This group's leader, Dilawar Mir Babar, recently escaped during a police encounter, a notable success for the registered police. During interrogation, this robber disclosed his Afghan origins. According to sources, this group resides in Medina Colony and Saddi Town. On the other hand, 161 Sindhi slaves are residing in various areas of Karachi.

Appointments of SHOs and their investigations into connections have been done enough. However, it remains uncertain how these endless infiltrations by individuals posing as locals in neighborhoods can be addressed. Seemingly limitless infiltrations by such groups that instill fear in people are signs of impending disaster. Recently, several groups of robbers have not infiltrated the Mehrabad police station, nor have they entered dozens of shops and hotels aboard a nearby train. But the police continue to file good reports. As far as the public's relationship with the police is concerned, it is endless.

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