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Rising crime rate triggers activation of Shaheen Force

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The Karachi police has decided to mobilise the Shaheen Force amid rising street crimes in the metropolitan that resulted in the killing of several citizens. According to details, the District West police dispatched a 150-member team for a refresher course while several teams of the Shaheen Force have been constituted to fight street crimes.

With the change in command, the Sindh police have begun preparations to tackle the rising street crime that has resulted in the killing of dozens of citizens. In this regard, DIG West IrfanBaloch said that the officials appointed by the previous caretaker government had failed to address the issue of street crimes.

He went on to add that the citizens were being killed either by the robbers or by the police in cross-fire.At least 45 killed over robbery resistance so far this year Reports had said that as many as 45 Karachi citizens have been killed so far in 2024 over resisting robberies with February recording the highest number of 20 killings.

Month-wise data showed that February recorded the most killings with 20 citizens losing their lives to the robbers. In January, as many as 13 people were killed by robbers while around 12 city dwellers were murdered by the dacoits so far during the current month.

On February 24, GhulamNabiMemon was appointed as the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Sindh for the second time.According to the details, the Sindh government suggested the centre to once again appoint Memon as the provincial police chief.The federal government directed RiffatMukhtar Raja to report to the Establishment Division. The appointment came days after the Sindh government transferred and appointed many Deputy Inspector Generals of police in a major reshuffle in the department. IrfanBaloch was appointed as DIG West, while Ahmed Nawaz Cheema was named DIG Traffic. Similarly, Iqbal Dar was appointed as DIG Driving License Branch while JavedJaskani was named DIG Mirpurkhas.

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