LARKANA, March 5: The Central Vice Chairman of Sindh National Front (SNF), Amir Bakhsh Bhutto, has warned the Larkana police to immediately release his peasant Bakhshal Shaikh and two women arrested during a raid in kutcha.

A wheel jam strike call would be given and the DPO office would be encircled in the lead of Mumtaz Ali Bhutto, Chairman of SNF, if the police refused to do so.

He criticised the DPO of Larkana who had targeted simple and innocent villagers instead of netting the bandits.

On Sunday Amir Bhutto in a press conference had accused the Larkana police for maltreating women. The peasant and women are kept at an undisclosed place, he said and added that instead of storming the hideouts of bandits in the kutcha police were arresting the innocent villagers.

He said that bandits had established villages, big cattle pens and residing fearlessly in the government forests and had a liaison with the police.

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