Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) have arrested three suspects belonging to the “Hazara Gang,” which is allegedly involved in widespread street crime and robbery activities across Karachi, including the Rashidabad area. According to a statement issued today by the Sindh Rangers spokesperson, this gang was responsible for stealing numerous motorcycles, mobile phones, and large sums of money on a daily basis for the past three years.
Acting on intelligence information, the paramilitary force apprehended gang leader Zohaib Shah alias Babu, Shahryar alias Mota, and Ata-ur-Rehman alias Maseet. Authorities recovered three mobile phones and cash from their possession at the time of their arrest.
According to the statements of the accused, their criminal activities included the theft of approximately three to four motorcycles every month. Furthermore, they confessed to snatching and stealing four to six mobile phones and 40,000 to 50,000 rupees in cash on a daily basis.
The gang then sold these stolen motorcycles and mobile phones at very low prices, facilitating their illegal operations.
Currently, further raids are being conducted to apprehend other alleged associates linked to the arrested individuals. The detained suspects have been handed over to the local police for further legal proceedings.
The Sindh Rangers spokesperson has appealed to the public to actively participate in the eradication of crime by reporting any information about such elements. Citizens can contact the nearest Rangers check post, call the Rangers Helpline 1101, or contact the Rangers Madadgar WhatsApp number 03479001111 via call or SMS, with complete assurance that the information will be kept confidential.