No justice no peace
It is very difficult to live freely without law and order. Due to the prevalence of crime, individuals cannot conduct business or engage in any other activities outside their homes with certainty of safety. In Sindh, from Kashmore to Keti Bandar, the land appears to be ruled by twisted bandit mafias. The people of Sindh have been grappling with inflation and poverty for a long time and crime exacerbates their hardships. They feel insecure even within their own homes. The police have completely failed to maintain law and order.
The situation in the northern districts of the province is particularly dire and kidnapping has become a profitable industry for criminals, who torture their victims and pressure relatives into paying ransom. A large-scale operation, bringing together multiple law-enforcement agencies, is needed to root out the criminals.
Naseer Ahmed Chachar
Sukkur
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