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.

Bomber Strikes Rally of Religious Party in Pakistan

A teenage suicide bomber waded into a political rally by an Islamic party, and his explosives detonated Monday, said a policeman.

The bomb, which went to Peshawar, a northwestern town who were tormented by bombs last year, with more than 20 people, including a leader of Jamaat-e-Islami, a hard-line political party, which until recently in the had publicly supported the Taliban. A policeman was among the dead.

Television pictures showed a scene of mad-capped Muslim youth protest help people on stretchers. Nobody has claimed responsibility.

It was unclear whether the target was to rally, or the police station nearby. A bomb disposal officer said the young bomber was wearing an amazing 15 pounds of explosives.

If the goal was rally would be highly unusual. Jamaat-e-Islami is the oldest Islamic Pakistani political party and its hard-line language sometimes echoes of the Taliban: anti-Western, anti-India and strongly against small religious minorities in Pakistan - Christians, Shiites and an Islamic sect known as Ahmedis. But the party is also part of government's operations in Pakistan and critical of any direct attack on Pakistan army, his people.

A senior police official in Peshawar, Kareem Khan, said the policeman who was slain Gulfat Hussain, a Shiite. The members of the sect are several goals since late last week in the violent attacks in western Pakistan.

Mr Hussain was active in protecting the Shiite processions, often the procession to Holy Places militant attack dragging, said Officer Khan. Al Qaeda is fiercely anti-Shiite. Sectarian militancy is so widespread that Shiite policemen sometimes pray not to be posted in the field, for fear that they will get because of their sect.

It was the second bomb on Monday. The first exploded just seven hours before the close of a school and a student slain and wounded 10, authorities said.

Action to be taken against Musharraf: Malik

Following the report of the United Nations, which accused the security arrangements are inadequate to Musharraf's regime for the assassination of Bhutto, said Interior Minister Rehman Malik and action will be taken against the former president after the concrete evidence is reached.

And accused the king of the Punjab government for not providing adequate security for Bhutto. He said that the Pakistani officers also investigate the assassination of Bhutto.

The minister said the government has the full support of the international investigation committee.

The UN report also accused the intelligence officials and others that severely hampered the investigation into who was behind the murder.

After these results, the Pakistan People's Party said that any person named in the report would work, including the former news Pervez Musharraf.