Rangers display weapons surrendered by public
KarachiA day after the Director-General Sindh Rangers Major-General Bilal Akbar issued a warning to all citizens of Karachi in possession of illegal weapons and licenses, officials of the paramilitary force displayed the arms surrendered by the public.The DG Rangers has given a deadline till April 30 to everyone in possession
By our correspondents
April 23, 2015
Karachi
A day after the Director-General Sindh Rangers Major-General Bilal Akbar issued a warning to all citizens of Karachi in possession of illegal weapons and licenses, officials of the paramilitary force displayed the arms surrendered by the public.
The DG Rangers has given a deadline till April 30 to everyone in possession of illegal arms. After the deadline all such people will charged under the anti-terrorism act for abetting militant activities.
According to the Rangers spokesman, citizens from different parts of the city forfeited illegal weapons at various installations.
The weapons include four M-16 rifles, five sub-machine guns, three light-machine guns and 13,600 rounds of different calibres.
The DG Rangers had observed that it had been observed in most cases of target killings and heinous crimes that the suspects and accused used illegal weapons and licenses for committing them. In the past, he had said, even a few arms dealers were issuing fake licenses as a cover for supplying and transporting illegal weapons.
It was said that possession of illegal arms or using fake license constituted offences under Section 23-1-A of Sindh Arms Ordinance 2013, the maximum punishment for which was 14 years rigorous imprisonment.
The DG Rangers had warned that individuals in possession of illegal weapons will be dealt as collaborators and associates of target killers and will be booked under the relevant laws.
He had urged the citizens of Karachi to submit illegal weapons by April 30. After this date, he had said, strict across-the-board action will be taken and individuals arrested will be dealt severely under the law.
A day after the Director-General Sindh Rangers Major-General Bilal Akbar issued a warning to all citizens of Karachi in possession of illegal weapons and licenses, officials of the paramilitary force displayed the arms surrendered by the public.
The DG Rangers has given a deadline till April 30 to everyone in possession of illegal arms. After the deadline all such people will charged under the anti-terrorism act for abetting militant activities.
According to the Rangers spokesman, citizens from different parts of the city forfeited illegal weapons at various installations.
The weapons include four M-16 rifles, five sub-machine guns, three light-machine guns and 13,600 rounds of different calibres.
The DG Rangers had observed that it had been observed in most cases of target killings and heinous crimes that the suspects and accused used illegal weapons and licenses for committing them. In the past, he had said, even a few arms dealers were issuing fake licenses as a cover for supplying and transporting illegal weapons.
It was said that possession of illegal arms or using fake license constituted offences under Section 23-1-A of Sindh Arms Ordinance 2013, the maximum punishment for which was 14 years rigorous imprisonment.
The DG Rangers had warned that individuals in possession of illegal weapons will be dealt as collaborators and associates of target killers and will be booked under the relevant laws.
He had urged the citizens of Karachi to submit illegal weapons by April 30. After this date, he had said, strict across-the-board action will be taken and individuals arrested will be dealt severely under the law.
-
King Charles Anxious As Uncertainty Grows Over Sarah Ferguson’s Next Move -
Real Reason Kim Kardashian Is Dating Lewis Hamilton -
Rihanna Leaves Elderly Woman Star-struck In Viral Grocery Store Video -
TikTok US Launches Local Feed Using Precise Location Data -
Jill Biden’s Former Husband Charged With Wife’s Murder -
Zayn Malik Reveals Parenting Decision Gigi Hadid Criticized Him Over -
Palace Releases Prince William's Photos From Final Day Of His Saudi Arabia Visit -
Microsoft Warns Of AI Double Agents As Enterprise Adoption Of AI Agents Surges -
Kate Middleton, Prince William Break Silence Over Tragic Shooting In Canada -
'Finding Her Edge' Star Madelyn Keys Explains Adriana's Remarks About Brayden Romance -
Royal Expert Raises Questions Over Sarah Ferguson's 'plotting' Stunning Comeback -
Instagram Develops AI ‘Create My Likeness’ Tool To Generate Personalised Photos And Videos -
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Friends Suggest Their Marriage 'isn't All It Seems' -
Andrew Handed Out 'classified' Information To Jeffrey Epstein -
Margot Robbie Recalls Wild Party Days And Getting Kicked Out Of Clubs -
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope Discovers ‘Dracula Disk', 40 Times Bigger Than Solar System