Doctor and Two Others Kidnapped in Sindh Despite Ongoing Police Operation

Three individuals, including a doctor, were kidnapped for ransom in separate incidents in Kashmore, Sindh, Pakistan. Heavy police contingents and Rangers have been deployed to secure the release of the captives.

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Doctor and Two Others Kidnapped in Sindh Despite Ongoing Police Operation

Doctor and Two Others Kidnapped in Sindh Despite Ongoing Police Operation

Three individuals, including a doctor, among, three have been kidnapped for ransom in separate incidents in district Kashmore, Sindh, Pakistan, sparking unrest in the area. The kidnappings occurred despite an ongoing joint operation by law enforcement agencies to combat lawlessness in the region.

Why this matters: The persistence of kidnapping incidents in Sindh despite ongoing police operations highlights the need for more effective strategies to address the root causes of lawlessness and ensure public safety. If left unchecked, the growing sense of insecurity can have far-reaching consequences for the region's social and economic stability.

In the first incident, dacoits attacked a clinic in Dakhan Banglo area, Kashmore police station, and kidnapped Dr. Ghulam Sarwar Dashti at gunpoint. In a separate incident, robbers fired at a dumper on 17 RD Road, Guddu police station, and took driver Sadiq and Farooq Malik away to the katcha area.

The recent kidnappings have left the local population feeling insecure, as at least 18 people have been abducted in the area over the past month alone. Hotspots for kidnapping in the region include Durrani Mahar, Gublo, Kacho Keti, Ghora Ghat, Miyani, Changin, Haji Khan Shar, and Gehal Pur. The gangs involved in these abductions are Bhayo, Tegani, Jagirani, Sabzois, Shar, and Bhangwar.

In response to the latest kidnappings, heavy contingents of police and Rangers have been sent to the katcha area to secure the release of the captives. The Sindh Cabinet has also approved Rs2.79 billion for a grand anti-bandit operation in coordination with Balochistan and Punjab. As part of the operation, Kashmore district has received 17 police mobile vans to bolster law enforcement efforts.

The ongoing struggle to combat lawlessness in the region has been a persistent challenge for authorities. Despite the joint operations by law enforcement agencies, there has been no significant reduction in kidnapping incidents, leaving the local population in a state of fear and insecurity. The recent abductions of Dr. Ghulam Sarwar Dashti, Sadiq, and Farooq Malik serve as a stark reminder of the urgent need for effective measures to curb the menace of kidnapping and restore peace in the affected areas of Sindh.

Key Takeaways

  • 3 people, including a doctor, kidnapped for ransom in Kashmore, Sindh, Pakistan.
  • 18 people abducted in the area over the past month, sparking unrest and insecurity.
  • Police and Rangers sent to secure release of captives, with Rs2.79 billion approved for anti-bandit operation.
  • Kashmore district receives 17 police mobile vans to bolster law enforcement efforts.
  • Joint operations by law enforcement agencies have failed to significantly reduce kidnapping incidents.