Karachi operation: Rangers arrest 42 suspects

Published September 22, 2013
Rangers and police are conducting targeted operations in different parts of the city - File Photo
Rangers and police are conducting targeted operations in different parts of the city - File Photo

KARACHI: Rangers’ forces on Saturday arrested 42 suspects via a targeted operation in different parts of the city, while hand grenades confiscated earlier were also destroyed, DawnNews reported.

Under orders from the Supreme Court and the federal government, both the police and Rangers security forces are conducting an operation in the city.

Rangers conducted an operation in Mubina town and arrested six suspects. According to official sources, the suspects were involved in car-lifting activities.

A second operation was undertaken in the Bewa Colony area of Site, where a further 24 suspects were arrested by the security forces.

On Sunday morning, Rangers arrested another 12 suspects from Sorab Goth allegedly involved with banned organizations, who were identified by the suspects arrested earlier.

Rangers also recovered a suspicious looking bag near Aga Khan Flats, which contained upon inspection several grenades. These were duly made inactive by the Bomb Disposal Squad.

The police had also earlier diffused another bomb, recovered from an abandoned car in Defence Area of Karachi, by detonating it via a non-electrical system.

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