In a dramatic turn of events, six robbers were killed in a police operation that took place in the Pakistani colony area of Karachi. According to Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Kiamari Amjad Sheikh, a shootout occurred between the police and the robbers, resulting in the deaths of six individuals. Rescue officials stated that one of the robbers died due to a heart attack during his transfer to the hospital. The incident occurred near the Chourangi area of Surjani Town.
SSP Kiamari Amjad Sheikh revealed that the deceased robbers were Afghan nationals who had entered a house in the area. The robbers were involved in multiple incidents of dacoity and were accused of harassing women during their operations. The incident highlights the ongoing efforts of the Karachi police to combat crime in the city.
Meanwhile, the rescue operation and debris removal are ongoing in the affected area of the Glorious Plaza fire in Karachi. Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori visited the residence of the deceased firefighter, Farhan Ali, who lost his life during the rescue operation. The government has released an initial report on the land allocation for the construction of the Glorious Plaza, which was involved in the devastating fire.
In other news, Punjab Governor Chaudhry Sarwar stated that the Basant festival, which has been celebrated for 500 years, will bring joy to the people of Punjab. A meeting was held between Minister of State for Finance, Aun Abbas, and the Saudi Minister of Investment to discuss economic cooperation and investment.
The Glorious Plaza fire has exposed severe negligence and carelessness during the rescue operation and debris removal process. Punjab Information Minister, Iftikhar Durrani, advised tourists to avoid visiting Murree due to the severe snowfall in the area. The commissioner of Rawalpindi, Amir Khattak, stated that the snowfall has resumed in Murree, and the entry points from Islamabad have been closed.
A tragic incident occurred in the Domel area of Chitral, where a roof collapsed due to snow, resulting in the deaths of nine people. The Deputy Commissioner’s office in Chitral confirmed the incident.
The Glorious Plaza management committee has estimated losses exceeding PKR 10 billion. Punjab Minister for Home Affairs, Hashim Dogar, defended the government’s participation in the Ghazza Peace Board in a joint session of Parliament.
The rescue operation in the affected area of the Glorious Plaza fire continues, and significant progress has been made in the investigation into the incident. The Awami National Party (ANP) leader, Hayat Khan Hoti, stated that the government has been selling land allocated for the construction of universities.
The Karachi police have recovered 71 bodies or human remains from the Glorious Plaza fire site. Federal Minister for Interior Affairs, Senator Talal Chaudhry, was ridiculed for his comments on the plight of the affected men. The government has released an initial report on the land allocation for the construction of the Glorious Plaza.
In other news, a Chinese plant has successfully grown a plant in a metal street lamp, 6 meters high, and has become a symbol of hope, perseverance, and struggle. Sindh Chief Minister, Murad Ali Shah, stated that the Glorious Plaza will be demolished, and efforts will be made to establish shops in the area within two years.
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