KARACHI: The Supreme Court has said Pakistan Rangers were deployed in Karachi 18 years ago to maintain law and order but the situation was becoming critical by the day, adding the force should be sent back to safeguard borders and the funds being spent on Rangers should be spent on the Sindh Police instead so they could yield better results.
A five-member larger bench of the SC in its Karachi registry comprising Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali, Justice Sarmad Jalal Osmani, Justice Amir Hani Muslim and Justice Gulzar Ahmed was hearing a report on the implementation of the court’s order in the Karachi unrest case on Thursday.
Sindh Advocate General Abdul Fattah Malik, Additional IG Iqbal Mehmood, AIG (Legal) Ali Sher Jakhrani, Sindh Prosecutor General Shahadat Awan, Additional Chief Secretary Wasim Ahmad and other officials were also present in the court.
Justice Khilji Arif Hussain asked Wasim Ahmad, “Which year were the Pakistan Rangers deployed in Karachi and what were its purposes?” Ahmad said, “It was deployed in Karachi in 1995 to maintain law and order situation in the city.”
A report was produced before the bench that stated “there were a total of 2,381 important cases, including murder, and out of them only 661 suspects had been arrested while more than 3,500 remained at large”.
Another report was produced before the bench by the traffic DIG about unregistered and non-custom paid vehicles. He submitted, “There are more than 15,000 public transport and 2.3 million other vehicles on the roads of the metropolis, while only 3,000 traffic personnel are available for to control the traffic.” The court then ordered action against vehicles that were unregistered, non-duty paid, internationally registered or in poor condition.
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