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Karachi a paradise for mobile-snatchers

Karachi, the largest city in the country, has become a haven for mobile phone pouch Snatchers and Citizen Police Liaison Committee, The (CPLC) at least 0.4 million units or mobile phone snatched Karach Was iites consistently exposed to two years.
CPLC Chief Ahmed Chinoy told PPI This fits consistently two years approximately 0.4 million people contacted the CPLC and a request to block your SIM handle or mobile phone. He Said that period standing 24,000 Was phones recovered due to the concerted efforts CPLC and police.
The sum of 0.4 million mobile phone snatching in two years does not show real picture, because only people who belong to the educated class property knowledge of MCPP and the system for Sims or blockage or stolen or seized mobile phone while ordinary people do not bother to report to police or MCPP When your cell phones seized in street criminals.
Although the figure of 0.4 million mobile phone snatching has duties as a base, that means nearly 550 cellphone snatching Every Day, sometimes give a glimpse of the freedom that street crime in Karachi and the inability of the police crime to cover.
That it was learned cell phones, purse thieves prey on citizens and other valuables, but because of negative behavior by the police to the general public, very few victims dare to visit police stations and accommodation FIRS. Chinoy Said Karachi, the commercial and industrial center in the country, is a favorite place or a street criminals. He Said differential parts from many people or upcountry live here to earn livelihood. He Said also differentiate criminals from parts of the country to visit Karachi Proceedings lucrative criminal activities.
He Said mobile phone snatching was very easy job and start as a street criminal can earn Rs5, 000 and RS6, 000 daily snatching a mobile phone. He Said MCPP to maintain detailed information on crime patterns in Karachi. Suggested that, should he follow the police to control crime CPLCs recommendation. He Said shaft Police On The MCPP INFORMS repl areas with street crime, the prison police forces in the region should be the thesis problem of law and order in Karachi can be controlled.

Celebration time for Sania-Shoaib

The much talked about Sania- Shoaib wedding finally happened on Monday afternoon at the Taj Krishna hotel at Hyderabad. It certainly came as a surprise for all and a big relief for the Mirzas.

After the nikaah ceremony TOI spotted Sania’s parents Imran and Naseem exiting Taj Krishna, while the newly wed couple stayed in the hotel. According to the hotel sources, “ Sania and Shoaib left the wedding venue after lunch to their room on the 6th floor.” It’s also believed that Sania will now be staying in the hotel till the wedding reception. After the nikaah , family members of Shoaib Malik were spotted relaxing and chatting at the hotel lobby. They were later surrounded by the guests of the hotel and the media. Speaking on the nikaah, a family member said, “ Bahut achi tarah se nikaah ho gayi...hum sab khush hain.”

The security personnel of the hotel however stopped the media from interacting with the family members. There was tight security outside the hotel area too. Two bouncers Mustafa and Sayed have been deputed for the past few days for Sania’s security. Mustafa, who’s also a professional boxer said::We were called for the nikaah at the last minute. hume pata hi nahin tha.” The mehendi, sangeet ceremony and reception will be held in the hotel. The mehendi, an exclusive all-ladies function was held on Tuesday afternoon. Six mehendi artistes were seen making their way to the Mirza residence around 10.30 am. Later, women were seen leaving the home flaunting their mehendi. Dholakwallahs reached the Mirza household at 2 pm. For the mehndi dishes like biryani, halwa, dahi murg ka salan, salad, dum ka chicken, baigan ka subji were served.

The sangeet ceremony which will take place today will have dance performances by close friends of Sania. The much awaited grand wedding reception is tomorrow and will be attended by high profile guests.

A new 'panic button' for Facebook

The social networking Web site has been criticized by UK child experts and police authorities for not doing enough to make it easier for children to report bullying or sexual abuse.

Jim Gamble, chief executive of the London-based Child Exploitation and Online Protection Center (Ceop), wants Facebook to install a "panic button."

Gamble, who is seconded to Ceop from the Serious and Organized Crime Agency (SOCA), has said that there is "no legitimate reason" for Facebook not to have a "Click Ceop" button.

Gamble is due to meet Elliot Schrage, vice president of policy and communications at Facebook and Joe Sullivan, chief security officer.

A Ceop spokeswoman told CNN the agency had received 253 complaints about Facebook in the first quarter of this year and that only one of these had come "through the Facebook environment."

"We have been trying to engage with Facebook for some time, this meeting is happening after a long build-up.

"More and more children are using Facebook and a panic button would allow them to report potential threats directly. We have experts who can respond immediately.

"Ceop says there is an urgent need to install the button and that it will help both children and parents.

A Facebook spokeswoman told: "We will be discussing many issues, there are lots of initiatives."

The lack of a Facebook panic button was highlighted after the murder of a 17-year-old student last October by Peter Chapman, who she met on the social Web site.

Chapman had posed on the Web site as a young man and spent time grooming Ashleigh before the pair exchanged mobile phone numbers and agreed to meet. After killing her he dumped her body in a field near Sedgefield in County Durham, northeast England.

Last month Chapman, 33, was jailed for at least 35 years at Teeside Crown Court for the killing.

Until now Facebook has said adopting a button would have no effect on reducing abuse and that it had a number of measures in place to report bullying or abuse.

The company, which claims to have over 400 million users worldwide, has said it has a "robust" reporting system in place.