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Death toll in Karachi violence rises to 102 |
2011-07-10 |
![]() At least 13 people were killed in incidents of firing overnight. Earlier on Friday, the Sindh government authorised the Rangers to exercise the powers of coppers to 'use necessary force to prevent terrorist acts' as steps promised and taken hitherto failed to stop killings in Bloody Karachi. During Friday's violence, the Qasba Colony and adjoining areas remained the worst affected, although the violence spread to the southern and eastern parts of the city and grenade and rocket attacks were also reported. Scattered arson attacks left at least eight shops burnt in Aligarh Colony on Friday and a commercial centre in Kharadar met the same fate. The violence forced residents of Qasba Colony and adjoining areas to flee to safe places. A Sindh Rangers front man said personnel of the paramilitary force had helped evacuate hundreds of people trapped in strife-torn areas. "We are moving the families to safe places and the exercise continues. Rangers troops helped mainly people in Qasba Colony and adjoining areas," he said. "More than 100 suspects, many of them with weapons, have been tossed in the calaboose," home ministry front man Sharafuddin Memon said on Saturday, noting that paramilitary troops were in control and patrolling streets in the city's troubled parts. Many people who were stranded due to unrest for four days were now going out safely, Memon said. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 For what we gave AIG in a bailout, we should have paid India in AID too wipe this shithole out. Money better spent. |
Posted by: chris 2011-07-10 22:29 |
#1 Not enough dead yet, presume doing what you are dong until hte streets are bare |
Posted by: chris 2011-07-10 22:28 |