KARACHI: (HRNW) In a major blow to organized crime, the Sindh Rangers have conducted a high-stakes operation in Karachi, catching officers from the Excise Police red-handed in the distribution and sale of narcotics.
According to reliable sources, the arrested personnel were utilizing an official government vehicle to supply drugs to various dens across the city. During the raid, Rangers officials impounded the specific vehicle used for the transport and seized a significant quantity of contraband.
Key Highlights of the Operation:
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Abuse of Authority: The suspects allegedly leveraged their official positions and state-owned transport to bypass security checks and facilitate the movement of narcotics.
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Public Response: The operation has drawn a strong reaction from the public, with many citizens praising the Sindh Rangers for their bold action against institutional corruption.
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Demands for Accountability: Residents are calling for a strict, across-the-board crackdown on any elements involved in the drug trade, regardless of their departmental affiliations.
The success of this operation has reinforced public trust in the Rangers’ specialized role in combating the drug menace. Community leaders emphasized that consistent, unbiased actions are the only way to rid Karachi of the scourge of narcotics and ensure the safety of the youth.
Detailed evidence and further insights can be found in the special report by Hanif Dawami.
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