The Sindh and Punjab police have conducted a joint operation against the dacoits who attempted to abduct passengers in Ghotki, a district in the Sindh province of Pakistan. According to the District Police Officer (DPO) of Rajanpur, Muhammad Imran, the operation resulted in the deaths of three dacoits, while several others were injured. The operation also led to the recovery of all 14 passengers who were abducted from a bus traveling from Sadiqabad to Quetta.
The DPO revealed that the two deceased dacoits were identified as Lala Sakhani and Sheero, while several of their hideouts were demolished during the operation. On the night of Monday, around 9 pm, a group of 30 to 40 dacoits had abducted more than a dozen passengers from the Gudo Kashmor Interchange in the Ghotki district and taken them to a nearby kutch.
The police operation, which was carried out in collaboration with the Sindh and Punjab police, resulted in the recovery of all the abducted passengers. The operation was part of a broader effort to crack down on dacoity and other forms of crime in the region.
Meanwhile, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Justice Umar Ata Bandial, has expressed concern over the recent order issued by the Supreme Court, which requires judges to submit their assets within 14 days. The order has been seen as a move to curb corruption and ensure transparency in the judiciary.
In other news, the North Karachi Khemso Goth area has seen a crackdown on power thieves, while the Sindh government has assured that it will work with the federal government to improve the province’s infrastructure and services.
The Sindh government has also announced that it will hold a meeting with the federal government to discuss the issue of the new provinces, which is a key plank of the Sindh government’s manifesto.
The Sindh government has also expressed concern over the recent increase in dacoity and other forms of crime in the province, and has vowed to take all necessary steps to prevent such incidents in the future.
In a separate development, the Pakistan Publishers and Booksellers Association (PPBA) has organized a five-day Karachi International Book Fair (KIBF) 2025, which is being held at the Karachi Expo Centre. The fair has seen a large turnout of book lovers and has helped to promote reading and literature in the country.
The fair has also provided a platform for authors, publishers, and booksellers to showcase their work and connect with readers. The fair has also seen the launch of several new books and publications.
In other news, the United Nations has released its 16th report on the analytical support and sanctions monitoring team, which has revealed that the leader of the Daesh-Khorasan group, Sultan Aziz Azam, has been arrested.
The report has also highlighted the efforts of the international community to combat terrorism and extremism in the region.
In a separate development, the US government has announced that it is preparing to revoke the citizenship of non-citizen Americans. The move has been seen as a response to the growing threat of terrorism and extremism in the country.
In other news, Germany has announced that it will repatriate 535 Afghan nationals who had worked with the German military in Afghanistan and are now facing threats from the Taliban.
The development has been seen as a significant step towards promoting human rights and protecting the rights of Afghan nationals who had worked with the international community during the war.
In a separate development, the Dubai police have warned the public to take precautions to avoid the risks of sea-related accidents. The move has been seen as a response to the growing threat of piracy and other forms of maritime crime in the region.
In a separate development, the Governor of Punjab has expressed concern over the recent increase in crime and violence in the province, and has vowed to work with the federal government to improve the province’s infrastructure and services.
The Governor has also expressed his commitment to promoting peace and stability in the province and has called for the establishment of a peaceful and secure environment for all citizens.
In a separate development, the Pakistani police have arrested several suspects in connection with the recent firing incident in which two police officers were injured. The suspects have been identified as members of a notorious gang that has been involved in

