DIGP Larkana reiterates police’s pledge to remove Katcha criminals
SUKKUR: DIGP Larkana Mazhar Nawaz Sheikh on Wednesday visited the newly set up police camps in the Katcha area of Kashmore-Kandhkot and Shikarpur districts.
Reports said the DIGP was briefed about the prevailing situation of the Katcha area and a grand operation against the Katcha criminals of Kashmore-Kandhkot and Shikarpur would be launched soon. The DIGP said a strategy has already been devised for the police operation against the dacoits, saying it would be result-oriented and final drive to eliminate all the criminals and their hideouts. He said commandos, drone cameras, and APCs would be used, adding that there would be zero tolerance against the criminals. He said SSP Shikarpur and SSP Kashmore-Kandhkot would lead the operation against criminals in the 10 km radius. He stressed on the police’s pledge to make the Katcha areas free from all the criminals.
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