Karachi: Police arrests 16 miscreants during overnight raid in PIB Colony

Recent PostKarachi: Police arrests 16 miscreants during overnight raid in PIB Colony

KARACHI: At least 16 miscreants were arrested during a targeted police operation conducted overnight in the city area of Ghausia Colony on Thursday.

The raid was conducted in search for miscreants involved in Wednesday’s smoke attack at Karachi Central Jail. The attack took place at a time when an important investigation team was making fresh interrogations with the miscreants involved in Justice Maqbool Baqir attack case.

The Rangers troops launched raids at hotels and inns located around Cantt Stations in search for the suspected people; however, no arrest was confirmed.

Meantime, a criminal, Shaukat alias Cheema was arrested from Lyari on revelations made by Lyari gang-war character, Shiraz Comrade.

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