KARACHI: Five suspected gangwar criminals were killed in two separate pre-dawn shootouts in Karachi's Lyari Town on Saturday, Sindh Rangers claimed in a press release issued today.

According to the press release, the Rangers in collaboration with police conducted a targeted operation in Lyari Town's Chakiwara area against criminals associated with the gangwar in the locality.

When law enforcement personnel reached near the suspected criminals' hideout, they started indiscriminate firing and tried to escape. During the encounter, three of them were killed and few others managed to escape under the cover of darkness.

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Those killed have been identified as Majid alias Rickshaw Wala, Abdul Samad alias Mulla and Imam Bux alias Khairo. The three were reportedly associated with the Uzair Baloch group of Lyari gangwar, the Rangers said in the press release.

Meanwhile, another encounter took place during a separate joint operation in Lyari's Behar Colony area. Two suspected criminals Arslan alias Mulla and Junaid alias Kaka were killed during the encounter.

Both were reportedly associated with the Baba Ladla group, a rival gang of the Uzair Baloch group.

All five killed were reportedly involved in heinous crimes including, murders, kidnapping for ransom, robberies and extortion.

Law enforcement personnel also claim to have recovered weapons during the targeted operation.

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