At least 119 policemen have been killed in separate incidents of violence and target killings by terrorists and various mafias active in Pakistan\'s southern port city of Karachi since the beginning of this year, police officials said Tuesday.Ghulam Qadir Thebo, the Additional Inspector General Police ( AIG) Karachi, said in a media briefing that policemen are being targeted frequently in the city due to which policing has become the toughest job in the present scenario.He said that a large quantity of illegal weapons are present in the city due to which police is facing a big challenge to maintain law and order situation in the city that is house to over 20 million people.The AIG said that despite all odds, Karachi police have arrested 81 extortionists and recovered 4,077 different types of weapons from them.He said that 22 kidnappers have been killed during multiple police encounters in the city over the last eight months.The deteriorating law and order situation persists in Karachi this year where over 1,726 have been killed in separate incidents of violence, according to Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif arrived on a two-day visit to Karachi on Tuesday where he would meet with different Karachi- based political leaders to discuss the law and order situation in the city.
GMT 10:43 2017 Saturday ,25 November
Clashes as Pakistani police try to disperse Islamist sit-inGMT 18:31 2017 Thursday ,19 October
US drone strike kills leader of Pakistan’s Jamaat-ul-Ahrar militants — spokesmanGMT 11:42 2017 Tuesday ,17 October
Death toll from US drone strike in Pakistan rises to 26: officialsGMT 16:09 2017 Thursday ,31 August
Pakistan dismisses U.S. military commanderGMT 23:58 2017 Monday ,31 July
Ally of Pakistan’s ousted PM nominatedGMT 18:03 2017 Friday ,28 July
What happens now after Pakistan’s PM has been disqualified?GMT 17:13 2017 Friday ,28 July
Pakistan court disqualifies PM Sharif from officeGMT 16:10 2017 Friday ,28 July
Sharif formally steps down as Pakistan’s PMMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©