Rangers decide to begin operation from tonight in Karachi

Recent PostRangers decide to begin operation from tonight in Karachi

KARACHI: The Rangers decided to jumpstart the operation against the criminal elements in the city from tonight.

Director General (DG) of Sindh Rangers, Major General Rizwan Akhtar presided over the first meeting of the operational committee held at Rangers Headquarters in the city. Inspector General (IG) of Sindh Police and the representatives of intelligence agencies also attended the meeting.

The sources confirmed that rangers made lists of criminal elements at local level. It was said that no political clout or pressure will be tolerated in connection with the arrests.

The Rangers officials decided to begin the crackdown against the criminal elements from tonight.

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