KARACHI, Jan 1: The provincial government on Thursday announced reward money for those who could provide information that could lead to the arrest of wanted criminals involved in serious crimes in Sindh.

The wanted criminals are: Abdul Jabbar alias Langra, son of Mohammad Siddique, reward money Rs500,000; Arif Zikri, son of Essa Zikri, reward money Rs500,000; Abdul Qadir alias Shambay, son of Khuda Bux, Rs500,000; Raheem alias Darunda Gabol, son of Rustam Gablo, Rs300,000; Tahir alias Lumba, son of Abdul Khalique, Rs300,000; Nazeer alias Balla, son of Ghani, Rs300,000; Mulla Lateef, son of Mohammad, Rs300,000; Shahzad alias Gabbar, son of Khuda Bux, Rs300,000; Saeed alias Kajal, son of Mohammad Siddique, Rs300,000; Shahzad alias Faizoo, son of Jumma, Rs300,000; Abdul Jabbar alias Dada, son of Abdul Sattar, Rs300,000; Shoaib alias doctor, son of Kareem Bux, Rs300,000; Shahzad Zikri, son of Essa Zikri, Rs300,000; Ejaz Kichoo, son of Gul Mohammad, Rs200,000; Amjad Lashari alias Hasnook, son of Mohammad Hussain, Rs200,000; Ramzan alias Ramzani Kaeehi, son of Ali Mohammad, Rs200,000; Zahid alias Lashari, son of Ghulam Hussain, Rs200,000; Moula Bukhsh alias Doli alias Arbab, son of Faqeer Mohammad, Rs200,000; Shiraz Zakri, son of Essa Zikri, Rs200,000; Aqeel alias Kaloo, son of Ismail, Rs100,000; Abdul Ghaffar, son of Murad, Rs100,000; Arif alias Mudha, son of Mohammad Sididique, Rs100,000; Shah Jahan alias Jahanzaib alias Shahzaib, son of Anwar, Rs100,000; Asif alias Asifa, son of Moula Bux, Rs100,000; Shakir, son of Shah Jahan, Rs100,000; Zaffar alias Papoo, son of Fateh Mohammad Dokal, Rs100,000; Abdul Hameed alias Kana, son of Badshah Khan, Rs100,000; Mulla Nawaz, son of Ali Mohammad, Rs100,000; Shahzad, son of Jumma, Rs100,000; Anwar alias Kachi, son of Saleh Mohammad, Rs100,000.

Information about these criminals should be provided to the nearest police station, says a press release, adding that the identity of informers would be kept secret.—PPI

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