Those who terrorised Karachi won’t be forgiven: DG Rangers
By News Desk
December 14, 2017
KARACHI: Sindh Rangers Director-General Major General Muhammad Saeed has emphasised that forces working against the interests of the country would not be tolerated, Geo News reported. Major General Saeed also said “those who terrorised Karachi” will not be forgiven. The DG Rangers said street criminals and robbers should be tried as terrorists under the Anti-Terrorism Act. "Their mentality cannot be overlooked. We cannot let them pick up weapons." “Forces operating against Pakistan will neither be tolerated and nor will the Rangers allow any party to create a target-killer wing,” said Major General Saeed while addressing senior journalists on Wednesday. He said no one would be allowed illegal use of weapons.
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