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Saryab Police Launch Crackdown Against Criminals

Saryab Police Launch Crackdown Against Criminals

Key Takeaways

  • Saryab Police have initiated a comprehensive crackdown against criminals and drug dealers.
  • SHO Saryab Fazal Rehman Khilji stated that no leniency will be shown to lawbreakers.
  • The operation is in line with directives from senior authorities.

Saryab Police have launched a crackdown against criminals, drug dealers, snatchers, proclaimed offenders, and fugitives. This initiative follows the directives of senior authorities within the jurisdiction of Saryab Police Station.

Speaking to Associated Press Of Pakistan (APP), SHO Saryab Fazal Rehman Khilji emphasized that the operation will be comprehensive and indiscriminate, with no leniency shown towards lawbreakers. He stated, 'We are committed to ensuring strict enforcement of laws against all criminals.'

Khilji further stressed the importance of maintaining public safety and order by targeting various categories of offenders. 'Our focus is on eliminating crime from our area,' he added.

The operation aims to address a range of criminal activities including drug dealing, snatch thefts, and other offenses that have been reported in the region. The SHO highlighted that the crackdown will continue until significant improvements are observed.

According to Khilji, the police force is fully prepared for this mission and has received necessary support from higher-ups. 'We are confident that with our efforts, we can make a positive impact on community safety,' he said.

Local residents have expressed mixed reactions. While some appreciate the move as a step towards safer living conditions, others are concerned about potential disruptions to daily life during the operation. A resident, speaking anonymously, commented, 'We hope this will bring peace but worry about any unintended consequences.'

The launch of this crackdown comes at a time when crime rates in Saryab have been on the rise, prompting authorities to take decisive action. The SHO’s statement underscores the commitment to addressing these issues head-on.

For now, the police are focusing on identifying and apprehending known criminals and offenders. However, they remain vigilant against any new threats that may emerge.

'We are committed to ensuring strict enforcement of laws against all criminals.'

SHO Saryab Fazal Rehman Khilji, Saryab Police Station Head